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Addresses to the Nation Addresses and Remarks—Continued Bosnia-Herzegovina—Continued State of the Union—126 Sarajevo marketplace attack—186 Addresses and Remarks , MA—448 Brown v. Board of Education, 40th anniversary ob- See also Addresses to the Nation; Bill Signings; servance in Beltsville, MD—935, 940 Interviews With the News Media; Meetings With Business Council—305 Foreign Leaders and International Officials Business Roundtable—1102 Advisory Committee on Trade Policy and Negotia- Byrd, Senator Robert, dinner—1259 tions—895 California, earthquake Air collision at Pope Air Force Base, NC—542, Disaster assistance—99, 242, 301 553 Roundtable discussion in Burbank, CA—102 American Association of Retired Persons, Edison, Teleconference—119 NJ—265 California Medical Association, teleconference—528 American Cancer Society’s Cattlebarons children’s Celebration of Ireland Dinner—481 party in Houston, TX—187 Central Intelligence Agency American Council on Education—289 Ames espionage case—297 American Hospital Association—150 Employees, Langley, VA—4 Cinco de Mayo celebration—851 American Legion Boys Nation—1335 Cleveland, OH—1345 American Legion Girls Nation—1295 Community policing grants, teleconference—903 American Nurses Association—889 Congressional barbecue—1129 American Society of Association Executives—395 Congressional elections—818 American Society of Newspaper Editors—680 Congressional Medal of Honor, presentation cere- Americans with disabilities—810 mony—976 Americans with Disabilities Act, 4th anniversary— Defense Department, Secretary, nomination an- 1318 nouncement—122 AmeriCorps public safety forum in New York City— Defense diversification grant for Charleston, SC, 419 teleconference—527 Ameritech Corp. employees, Milwaukee, WI—704 Democratic campaign reception in Portland, ME— Andrew W. Mellon Dinner—845 Anticrime legislation 1272 Justice Department—1324 Democratic Congressional Dinner—737 Roundtable discussion in Chicago, IL—326 Democratic Governors Association Antiviolence public service announcements—477 Dinner—148 Assault weapons, legislation—813, 846, 849 Jefferson-Jackson Day luncheon in Indianapolis, Association for a Better New York, New York City— IN—915 Democratic National Committee 866 Dinner—1120 Atlanta, GA—816, 818 Reception in New York City—1153 Baltic peoples, video address—1145 Saxophone Club, reception—1124 Belarus, future leaders in Minsk—77 Detroit Diesel, Detroit, MI—444 Belgium, Brussels Earned-income tax credit, administrative order sign- American business community—25 ing ceremony—410 American diplomatic community—14 Earth Day—740 Citizens—14 Future leaders of Europe—8 Economic recovery—1021 North Atlantic Cooperation Council—18 Economic Report of the President, signing cere- Bipartisan Commission on Entitlement Reform— mony—246 223 Economic summit—1195 Bosnia-Herzegovina Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, Ex- Federation Constitution and agreement with Cro- ecutive order signing ceremony—298 atia, signing ceremony—484 Empowerment zones and enterprise communities— Gorazde, Serbian attacks—660, 702, 703, 726, 91 755, 770 Feinstein, Senator Dianne, dinner in Beverly Hills, Potential NATO air strikes—218, 285 CA—965

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Addresses and Remarks—Continued Addresses and Remarks—Continued 1st Infantry Division, ceremony at monument—1008 Health care reform—Continued Fisher, Richard, senatorial candidate, din- Roundtable discussions—Continued ner—1288 Topeka, KS—605 Flooding in the Southeast, disaster assistance an- Troy, NC—571 nouncement in Albany, GA—1250 Senior citizens in Norwich, CT—314 Focus: HOPE, Detroit, MI—434 Small Business Coalition for Health Care Re- Fort Drum, NY—467 form—1165 France Health Security Express participants in Independ- D-Day 50th anniversary in Normandy ence, MO—1342 Pointe du Hoc—1042 Hillcrest High School, Country Club Hills, IL— U.S. cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer—1044 337 U.S. Navy role—1041 Housing and Urban Development Department, Utah Beach—1043 crime briefing—838 Paris Hyatt, Joel, senatorial candidate, reception in Dinner hosted by President Mitterrand—1059 Mayfield Heights, OH—1346 National Assembly—1051 Illinois Victory ’94, dinner in Chicago, IL—1088 Gallaudet University Independence Day celebration—1186 Commencement—906 Iraq, American helicopter tragedy Telephone relay conversation with Board of Memorial service at Fort Myer, VA—770 Trustees Chair—1317 Remarks—693, 698 General Motors employees, Shreveport, LA—202 Israel-Jordan peace talks Gephardt, Representative Richard, reception in St. Announcement—1253 Louis, MO—1138 Reception—1314 Germany State dinner—1309 Berlin Washington Declaration, signing ceremony—1307 Arrival—1241 Welcoming ceremony—1307 Citizens—1247 Italy U.S. troops—1248 Nettuno Beach, ceremony commemorating libera- Bonn, luncheon hosted by Chancellor Kohl—1238 tion of Italy—1019 Oggersheim, citizens—1239 Rome Ramstein Air Base, U.S. military personnel—1239 Citizens—1017 Video address to citizens of Berlin—1146 Dinner hosted by President Scalfaro—1023 GI bill of rights, 50th anniversary—1115 Dinner hosted by Prime Minister Berlusconi— Goals 2000: Educate America Act 1018 Remarks—929 U.S. Embassy community—1020 Teleconference—563 Japan, resignation of Prime Minister Hosokawa— Greater Houston Partnership, Houston, TX—192 643 Groton, CT—312 Justice Department, Assistant Attorney General for Group of Seven nations (G-7) jobs conference in Civil Rights Division, nomination announce- Detroit, MI—436 ment—160 Habitat for Humanity, home dedication ceremony— Kansas City, MO—615 385 Korea, North, nuclear weapons inspections—1080, Haiti 1086, 1117 Economic sanctions—1064 Kramer Junior High School—169 U.S. Special Adviser, appointment announce- Labor Department, conference on reemployment— ment—859 Health care reform 165 Administration goals—2, 1290 Landmark for Peace Memorial, groundbreaking Congressional action on legislation, telephone ceremony in Indianapolis, IN—913 conversations with Senators Kennedy and Jef- Latvia, citizens in Riga—1204 fords—1066, 1067 Law enforcement community, London, OH—257 Family caregivers, teleconference—355 Law enforcement officers—664, 695 Forum in Deerfield Beach, FL—506 Legislative agenda—670 Health care providers—537 Mark Twain Memorial Lighthouse, teleconference Medical educators—1146 on rededication—1179 PictureTel, video conference call—927 Markem Corp. employees, Keene, NH—464 Rallies Martin Luther King, Jr., Federal Holiday observ- Greensburg, PA—1254 ance—94 Minneapolis, MN—638 Mayors—138, 214, 695, 1274 Roundtable discussions Memorial Day Chicago, IL—326 Breakfast and proclamation signing ceremony— Small business leaders—519 1003

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Addresses and Remarks—Continued Addresses and Remarks—Continued Memorial Day—Continued Radio addresses—1, 76, 117, 140, 184, 244, 283, Ceremony in Arlington, VA—1004 324, 382, 433, 487, 555, 568, 658, 701, 766, 806, Mexico, assassination of Presidential candidate—542 858, 912, 969, 1001, 1028, 1068, 1096, 1143, Middle East peace process—559, 1114 1177, 1223, 1258, 1302, 1340 Moon landing by Apollo 11, 25th anniversary—1293 Radio and Television Correspondents Association, NAACP Legal and Defense Educational Fund Din- dinner—673 ner—931 Reemployment system, proposed legislation—414 Natcher, William H., funeral service in Bowling Robert Taylor Homes, Chicago, IL—1092 Green, KY—599 Russia, Moscow National Academy of Sciences—1161 Reception—48 National Conference of Black Mayors—793 Town meeting—58 National Council of La Raza, Miami, FL—1263 Welcoming ceremony—47 Rwanda National Council on Aging—783 Civil conflict—807 National Fire and Emergency Services Dinner—897 Refugee assistance—1298, 1328 National Governors’ Association—142, 154, 1276 Safety of U.S. citizens—643 National Infant Immunization Week, proclamation Sacramento, CA—971 signing ceremony—729 St. Patrick’s Day ceremony—479 National Park Week, reception—980 San Bernardino, CA—957 National Performance Review—364 Sarbanes, Senator Paul, dinner—1158 National Police Officers Memorial Service—921 Sasser, Senator Jim, dinner—1158 National Prayer Breakfast—168 Saudi Arabia, aircraft contract with U.S. companies, National Volunteer Action Award recipients—762 announcement—263 Native American tribal leaders—800 Senior citizens NCAA champions Brunch—279 Basketball, University of Arkansas Razorbacks— Norwich, CT—314 1081 Small Business Coalition for Health Care Reform— Football, Florida State Seminoles—225 1165 Hockey, Lake Superior State University Lakers— Small Business Person of the Year, award presen- 857 tation ceremony—834 South Africa Soccer, University of Virginia Cavaliers—323 Economic assistance, announcement—848 Women’s basketball, University of North Carolina Elections—780 Tar Heels—1322 Space shuttle Discovery astronauts, telephone con- Nixon, Richard versation in Houston, TX—199 Announcement of death—764 Summer of Safety program participants, St. Louis, Funeral service in Yorba Linda, CA—782 MO—1134 Nonprofit organizations, reception—671 Summit of the Americas Olympic winter games, U.S. athletes—689, 690 Announcement—431 Onassis, Jacqueline Kennedy Executive Committee, Miami, FL—1261 Gravesite service in Arlington, VA—978 Super Bowl champion Cowboys—352 Remarks on death—956 Supreme Court of the U.S., Associate Justices Pathmark Grocery Store employees, New York Nomination—909, 925 City—864 Retirement—597 Poland, Warsaw ‘‘ Take Our Daughters to Work Day ’’ luncheon— Children’s Memorial—1211 791 Parliament—1208 Teacher of the Year Award, presentation cere- Praemium Imperiale Arts Award recipients—1084 mony—745 Presidential Awards for Design Excellence, presen- Technology reinvestment project—301 tation ceremony—791 Thomas Jefferson Dinner—667 Presidential dinners Topeka, KS—601 Houston, TX—190 Town meetings Miami, FL—513 Charlotte, NC—581 New England, Boston, MA—450 Children’s—488 Presidential Scholars, awards presentation cere- Cranston, RI—879 mony—1174 Kansas City, MO—617 President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports, Minneapolis, MN—645 swearing-in ceremony—1006 Moscow, Russia—58 Prince Georges County Correctional Center, Upper Nashua, NH—454 Marlboro, MD—210 Troy, NC—575 Public housing, telephone conversation—662 Ukrainian-Americans—221

C–3 Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994

Addresses and Remarks—Continued Appointments and Nominations—Continued United Kingdom Army Department, Assistant Secretaries—Continued President’s visits Research, Development and Acquisition—126 Arrival at Royal Air Force station, Mildenhall— Commerce Department, Assistant Secretary (Eco- 1023 nomic Development)—48 Oxford University—1060 Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Chair U.S. cemetery in Cambridge—1024 and Commissioner—834 U.S.S. George Washington crew, Portsmouth— Coral Sea Week, U.S. representatives—805 1029 Corporation for National and Community Service, Prime Minister Major, welcoming ceremony in Chief Financial Officer—527 Pittsburgh, PA—345 Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Board of Di- United Negro College Fund Dinner in New York rectors, member—410 City—428 Defense Department U.S. Conference of Mayors, teleconference—1071 Allied Forces, Southern Europe, commander in U.S. Naval Academy, commencement in Annapolis, chief—453 MD—984 Deputy Secretary—318 Unity ’94 Convention—1329 Secretary—122 University of California, 75th anniversary convoca- District of Columbia Appeals Court, judge—1250 tion in Los Angeles, CA—959 District of Columbia Superior Court, associate Vatican City, American seminarians—1009 judges—140, 677 Victim Service Award recipients—772 Education Department Vietnam, lifting of U.S. trade embargo—178 Assistant Secretary—912 Warwick, RI—876 Deputy Regional Representatives—48 Welfare reform, remarks in Kansas City, MO—1075 Regional Representatives—48, 912 White House Conference on Africa—1150 Rehabilitation Services Administration, Commis- sioner—737 White House Correspondents’ Association, dinner— Energy Department, Chief Financial Officer—562 767 Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Admin- White House Easter egg roll—570 istrator—138 White House Office, Special Counsel to President, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission appointment announcement—402 Chairman—1080 White House staff changes—1147 Members—729 Wilbur Wright College, Chicago, IL—326, 332 Export-Import Bank of the U.S., Board of Directors, Women’s health care—854 member—692 World Cup Soccer, opening day ceremonies in Chi- Federal Communications Commission, Commis- cago, IL—1095 sioners—363, 469 World Jewish Congress—216 Federal Election Commission, Commissioners—263 Federal Labor Relations Authority, member—800 Announcements Federal Maritime Commission, Commissioners— See also Addresses and Remarks; Statements by the 126, 1165 President; Statements Other Than Presidential; Federal Reserve System, Board of Governors, Vice Digest (Appendix A); Nominations Submitted Chairman and member—763 (Appendix B); Checklist (Appendix C) Health and Human Services Department, Substance White House Conference on Aging—280 Abuse and Mental Health Services Administra- tion, Administrator—319 Appointments and Nominations Interior Department, U.S. Geological Survey, Direc- See also Letters and Messages; Digest (Appendix tor—7 A); Nominations Submitted (Appendix B); Check- International Bank for Reconstruction and Develop- list (Appendix C) ment (World Bank) African Development Foundation, Board of Direc- Alternate U.S. Executive Director—729 tors U.S. Executive Director—729 Chairman—476 International Joint Commission, U. S. and Canada, Member—168 members—38 Air Force Department Justice Department Assistant Secretaries Assistant Attorneys General Financial Management—126 Civil Rights Division—160 Space—312 Environment and Natural Resources Division— Under Secretary—312 184 American Battle Monuments Commission, Sec- Deputy Attorney General—311 retary—944 Inspector General—184 Army Department, Assistant Secretaries U.S. Attorneys—677, 678 Manpower and Reserve Affairs—126 U.S. Marshals—944

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Appointments and Nominations—Continued Appointments and Nominations—Continued Labor Department, Federal Contract Compliance U.S. Appeals Court, judges—137, 221, 526, 853, Programs Office, Director—47 984, 1063, 1101, 1120, 1253, 1328 National Council on the Humanities, members— U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, As- 1096 sistant Directors—805 National Labor Relations Board, member—183 U.S. District Court, judges—137, 221, 419, 526, National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak), 554, 783, 853, 1063, 1113, 1253, 1258, 1302, 1328 Board of Directors, member—1096 U.S. Information Agency Associate Director—956 National Science Foundation, Deputy Director— Cuba Broadcasting Office, Director—221 677 Voice of America, Director—476 National Transportation Safety Board, Vice Chair— U.S. International Development Cooperation Agen- 805 cy, Agency for International Development, Assist- Navy Department ant Administrator (Global Programs, Field Sup- Chief of Naval Operations—453 port and Research Bureau)—347 U.S. Naval Forces, Europe, commander in Veterans Affairs Department chief—453 Deputy Assistant Secretary (Legislative Affairs)— Office of Management and Budget 137 Deputy Director for Management—900 Under Secretary (Health)—1080 Director—1147 White House Office Permanent Committee for the Oliver Wendell Chief of Staff—1147 Holmes Devise, member—364 Counselor to President—1147 President’s Committee on Employment of People Deputy Assistant to President for Speechwriting With Disabilities and Research—419 Chair—363 Presidential Personnel, Director—38 Vice Chairs—363 Special Adviser to President—1147 President’s Committee on Mental Retardation Special Adviser to President on Haiti—859 Members—1317 Special Counsel to President—402 Vice Chair—1317 Securities and Exchange Commission, Commis- Bill Signings sioner—228 Emergency supplemental appropriations legislation Small Business Administration, Regional Adminis- for California earthquake relief, remarks—242 trator—353 Farmers Home Administration Improvement Act of State Department Ambassadors 1994, statement—901 Algeria—562 Federal Housing Administration legislation, state- Azerbaijan—147 ment—1199 Bahrain—363 Federal Workforce Restructuring Act of 1994, state- ment—561 Cambodia—371 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Years Egypt—324 1994 and 1995, statement—807 Finland—312 Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act of 1994, Hungary—147 remarks—989 India—900 Goals 2000: Educate America Act, remarks—564 Kuwait—318 Highway bridge seismic retrofitting legislation, state- Micronesia—147 ment—483 New Zealand—7 Human Services Amendments of 1994 Saudi Arabia—900 Remarks—944 Tunisia—901 Statement—946 United Kingdom—526 Independent Counsel Reauthorization Act of 1994, Western Samoa—7 statement—1168 Special Adviser to Secretary—1147 Legislative Branch Appropriations Act of 1995, Special Adviser to Secretary on Haiti—859 statement—1301 Supreme Court of the U.S., Associate Justice—909 School-to-Work Opportunities Act of 1994 Transportation Department Remarks—840 Research and Special Programs Administration, Statement—843 Administrator—347 Transportation legislation, statement—1198 U.S. Coast Guard, Commandant—135 Communications to Congress Treasury Department, Under Secretary (Enforce- ment)—698 See also Digest (Appendix A); Checklist (Appendix United Nations, Deputy U.S. Representative—347 C) U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, Aeronautics and space activities, message transmit- members—38 ting report—896

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Communications to Congress—Continued Communications to Congress—Continued Alaska, mineral resources, message transmitting re- Haiti, economic sanctions port—300 Letter—736 Albania, Mongolia, Romania, and certain states of Messages—776, 863, 975, 1064, 1113 the former Soviet Union, trade with the U.S., Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund, letter transmitting letter transmitting report—1019 report—167 Angola, U.S. national emergency with respect to Health and Human Services Department radiation UNITA, message—675 control, message transmitting report—300 Health care reform, letter—1176 Army Department, certification of sufficient forces, Housing and Urban Development Department, letter—964 Bosnia-Herzegovina message transmitting report—897 Conflict resolution, letter—281 Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee, Gorazde, Serbian attacks and NATO response, message transmitting report—363 letter—679 International exchange and training activities, letter No-fly zone enforcement report, letter—354 transmitting report—1327 Bulgaria, trade with the U.S., messages transmitting Iran, U.S. national emergency, message—923 Iraq reports—135, 1298 Compliance with United Nations Security Council Chemical and biological weapons proliferation, mes- resolutions, letters—145, 636, 1046 sage—979 U.S. national emergency, message—368 Chemical Weapons Convention Israel, loan guarantees, letter transmitting report— Environmental impact review, message transmit- 4 ting—353 Kazakhstan, trade with the U.S., letter—272 Impact on use of riot control agents, message— Labor administration convention, message transmit- 1127 ting—1317 China Rhinoceros and tiger trade, letter—668 Libya, economic sanctions, messages—226, 1269 Trade with the U.S. Lithuania, fishery agreement with the U.S., message Letter transmitting report—1018 transmitting—1272 Message—747 Macedonia, Former Yugoslav Republic of, peace- Commodity Credit Corporation, message transmit- keeping operations reports, letters—17, 728 ting report—1063 Maurice and Manumuskin River and Menantico Conventional weapons restrictions, message trans- Creek, message transmitting report—182 mitting convention and protocols—905 National Endowment for Democracy, message Corporation for Public Broadcasting, messages transmitting report—853 transmitting reports—410, 947 National Endowment for the Humanities, message Cyprus conflict transmitting report—947 Letter transmitting report—1212 National security strategy report, message transmit- Letters reporting—124, 712 ting—1298 District of Columbia, budget requests, message Nixon, Richard, announcement of death, message— transmitting—845 765 Export control regulations, continuation, messages— Nuclear cooperation with EURATOM, message— 1169, 1339 417 Federal Advisory Committees, message transmitting Nuclear proliferation prevention, message transmit- report—852 ting report—931 Federal budget Organization of American States, charter amend- Deficit adjustment, letter—117 ment protocols, message transmitting—136 Rescissions and deferrals, messages—201, 815, Palau, compact with the U.S., letter transmitting 1062 documentation—1315 Federal Council on the Aging, message transmitting Panama Canal Commission, message—676 report—900 Privacy Act implementation, letter transmitting re- Federal Prevailing Rate Advisory Committee, mes- port—181 sage transmitting report—1080 Railroad safety, message transmitting report—167 Fishing conservation and management measures, Reemployment system, message transmitting pro- compliance by vessels on the high seas, message posed legislation—470 transmitting international convention—775 Romania, trade with the U.S., letter—272 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, letter— Rwanda, evacuation of U.S. citizens, letter—678 833 Science, technology, and American diplomacy, letter Great Egg Harbor River, message transmitting re- transmitting report—208 port—181 Serbia and Montenegro Greece, Social Security agreement with the U.S., Economic sanctions, message—1109 message transmitting—136 U.S. national emergency, message—989

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Communications to Congress—Continued Interviews With the News Media—Continued Small business, message reporting—162 Exchanges with reporters South Africa Atlanta, GA—818, 819 Elections, message—1062 Boston, MA—446, 1286 Trade with the U.S., message—747 Brussels, Belgium—8, 15, 24 South Asia, regional nonproliferation, letter trans- Charlotte, NC—597 mitting report—209 Chicago, IL—1091 State Department, international agreements, letter Christ Episcopal Church—285 transmitting report—469 Cleveland, OH—570 Taiwan, rhinoceros and tiger trade, letter—668 Dallas, TX—554 Trade Deerfield Beach, FL—505 Future free trade area negotiations, letter trans- Detroit, MI—436 mitting report—1176 Fort Bragg, NC—553 Policy and agreements, message transmitting re- Geneva, Switzerland—81 ports—410 Hot Springs, AR—1304, 1305 Trade and Development Agency, letter transmitting Miami, FL—503 report—899 Milwaukee, WI—711 Transportation Department, message transmitting Minneapolis, MN—643 report—362 Moscow, Russia—49 Treasury Department, blocked accounts, letter Naples, Italy—1224 transmitting report—1170 Nashua, NH—463 Ukraine, trade with the U.S., message—371 New York City—875 United Kingdom Newport News, VA—702 Atomic energy agreement with the U.S., message North Aylesbury, England—1025 transmitting amendment—979 Norwich, CT—313 Caribbean maritime boundary treaties with the Paris, France—1049 U.S., message transmitting—418 U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, letter Pittsburgh, PA—346 transmitting report—558 Prague, Czech Republic—37, 39 Welfare reform, message transmitting proposed leg- Riga, Latvia—1200 islation—1112 Rome, Italy—1010, 1021 San Diego, CA—559, 567 Communications to Federal Agencies St. Louis, MO—1134 Troy, NC—571 See also Presidential Documents Published in the Warsaw, Poland—1205 Federal Register (Appendix D) Washington Hilton Hotel—790 Agriculture Department, use of private attorneys, White House—2, 5, 99, 116, 121, 122, 144, 160, memorandum—901 164, 178, 186, 214, 218, 223, 228, 242, 246, California, disaster assistance declaration, letter— 248, 263, 272, 279, 283, 297, 301, 326, 351, 101 360, 364, 372, 386, 402, 410, 479, 542, 552, Earned-income tax credit, memorandum—413 597, 660, 661, 670, 693, 698, 703, 726, 731, Environmental justice, memorandum—241 754, 764, 770, 772, 780, 816, 846, 849, 856, Federal Government employees, absence due to 859, 903, 909, 925, 934, 948, 977, 982, 1080, Tropical Storm Alberto, memorandum—1257 1083, 1086, 1101, 1114, 1117, 1127, 1147, Haiti, U.S. air service ban, memorandum—1065 1157, 1290, 1292, 1298, 1328 Landscaping practices on Federal grounds, memo- Interviews randum—781 ABC News—1035 Presidential Awards for Design Excellence, memo- BBC—996 randum—1249 California newspaper publishers—235 Research involving human subjects, memorandum— CBS News—1033 281 CBS Sports—556 Soviet Union, former, economic assistance, memo- CNN—820, 1030 randum—17 Foreign journalists—1181 United Kingdom, atomic energy agreement with the French media—1055 U.S., memorandum—978 Italian media—998 Vietnam, trade with the U.S., memorandum—183 Journalists on South Africa—748 White House Conference on Small Business, memo- KABC Radio of Los Angeles, CA—253 randum—469 KMOX Radio of St. Louis, MO—1129 Interviews With the News Media Larry King—106, 798 MTV—714 See also Addresses and Remarks NBC News—1038

C–7 Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994

Interviews With the News Media—Continued Joint Statements Interviews—Continued Polish media—1187, 1189 Republic of Georgia-U.S., declaration on relations— Print journalists aboard Air Force One—85 394 ‘‘ Today ’’ show—1098 Russia-U.S. Human rights—73 WFAN Radio of New York City—273 Moscow Declaration—74 ZDF German television—1172, 1181 Joint news conferences Non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction Baltic leaders—1200 and the means of their delivery—71 European Union Russia-Ukraine-U.S., statement by the Presidents— Commission President Delors and Council 69 President Kohl—1242 Ukraine-U.S. Commission President Delors and Council Development of friendship and partnership—379 President Papandreou—32 Economic and commercial cooperation—380 Georgia, Republic of, Chairman Shevardnadze— Letters and Messages 387 Germany, Chancellor Kohl—1233 See also Communications to Congress; Communica- Greece, Prime Minister Papandreou—755 tions to Federal Agencies; Resignations and Re- India, Prime Minister Rao—949 tirements Israel, Prime Minister Rabin—471, 1310 Americans with disabilities, letter—804 Italy, Prime Minister Berlusconi—1010 Armed Forces Day, message—974 Japan Assault weapons ban, letter to hunters and sports- Prime Minister Hosokawa—229 men—804 Prime Minister Murayama—1212 Burma, National League for Democracy leader Jordan, King Hussein—1310 Aung San Suu Kyi, letter—257 Kazakhstan, President Nazarbayev—248 Defense Department Russia, President Yeltsin—50, 1230 Assistant Secretary nominee, letter accepting Syria, President Asad—81 withdrawal—25 Ukraine, President Kravchuk—43, 372 Secretary nominee, letter accepting withdrawal— United Kingdom, Prime Minister Major—348 101 Visegrad Group, leaders—39 Easter, message—561 News conferences Id al-Fitr, message—416 No. 39 (January 10)—21 Independence Day, message—1153 No. 40 (January 11)—28 Passover, message—554 No. 41 (January 11)—32 St. Patrick’s Day, message—483 No. 42 (January 12)—39 Sweden, Prime Minister Bildt, electronic mail mes- No. 43 (January 12)—43 sage—273 No. 44 (January 14)—50 No. 45 (January 16)—81 Meetings With Foreign Leaders and International No. 46 (February 11)—229 Officials No. 47 (February 14)—248 See also Joint Statements No. 48 (February 21)—287 Argentina, President Menem—1366 No. 49 (February 25)—319 Austria, Chancellor Vranitzky—731 No. 50 (March 1)—348 Belarus No. 51 (March 4)—372 Chairman Shushkevich—77, 1354 No. 52 (March 7)—387 Prime Minister Kebich—1354 No. 53 (March 16)—471 Belgium No. 54 (March 24)—543 King Albert II—1354 No. 55 (April 20)—732 Prime Minister Dehaene—8 No. 56 (April 22)—755 Bosnia-Herzegovina No. 57 (May 19)—950 Bosnian Croat representative Zubak—484 No. 58 (May 26)—991 President Izetbegovic—484, 503 No. 59 (June 2)—1010 Prime Minister Silajdzic—484 No. 60 (July 6)—1200 Chile, President Frei—1157 No. 61 (July 8)—1212 China, Vice Premier Zou—1362 Croatia, President Tudjman—484, 503 No. 62 (July 8)—1215 Czech Republic No. 63 (July 9)—1224 President Havel—37, 39, 1354 No. 64 (July 10)—1230 Prime Minister Klaus—39 No. 65 (July 11)—1233 Estonia, President Meri—1200, 1367 No. 66 (July 12)—1242 European Union No. 67 (July 26)—1310 Commission President Delors—32, 1242, 1354

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Meetings With Foreign Leaders and International Meetings With Foreign Leaders and International Officials—Continued Officials—Continued European Union—Continued Uganda, President Museveni—1366 Council President Kohl—1242 Ukraine, President Kravchuk—43, 49, 69, 372 Council President Papandreou—32, 1354 United Kingdom France Prime Minister Major—345, 346, 348, 1025, Foreign Minister Juppe—1362 1357, 1358, 1364 President Mitterrand—1059, 1365 Queen Elizabeth II—1364 Prime Minister Balladur—1050, 1365 United Nations, Secretary-General Boutros-Ghali— Georgia, Republic of, Chairman Shevardnadze— 1364 386, 387 Visegrad Group, leaders—39, 1354 Germany Chancellor Kohl—144, 1233, 1238, 1239, 1247, Resignations and Retirements 1248, 1356, 1368 AIDS Policy Coordinator, statement—1222 President Herzog—1368 Justice Department Vice Chancellor Kinkel—1368 Associate Attorney General, letter—447 Greece, Prime Minister Papandreou—754, 755, Deputy Attorney General, letter—142 1361 Supreme Court of the U.S., Associate Justice, re- Group of Seven nations (G-7) marks—597 Leaders—1368 White House Office Representatives—436, 1358 Assistant to President for Management and Ad- Holy See, Pope John Paul II—1009, 1012 ministration, letter—1001 Hungary Counsel to President, letter—384 President Goncz—39, 1101 Prime Minister Boross—39 Statements by the President India, Prime Minister Rao—949, 950 See also Appointments and Nominations; Bill Ireland, Prime Minister Reynolds—479, 481, 1358, Signings; Resignations and Retirements 1363 Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experi- Israel, Prime Minister Rabin—471, 1307, 1309, ments, meeting—746 1310, 1314, 1369 Africa, White House conference—1119 Italy President Scalfaro—1023, 1364, 1368 Air collision at Pope Air Force Base, NC—541 Prime Minister Berlusconi—1010, 1364, 1368 Alabama, disaster assistance—368 Japan Anticrime legislation—1300 Emperor Akihito—1070, 1074 Argentina, attack at Israeli-Argentine Mutual Asso- Prime Minister Hosokawa—228, 229, 1356 ciation in Buenos Aires—1269 Prime Minister Murayama—1212, 1368 Bosnia-Herzegovina Jordan, King Hussein—116, 1114, 1307, 1309, 1310, Muslim-Croat Federation, framework agree- 1314, 1366, 1369 ment—354 Kazakhstan, President Nazarbayev—248 Results of NATO action—286 Latvia, President Ulmanis—982, 1200, 1204, 1367 Sarajevo marketplace attack—186 Lithuania, President Brazauskas—1200, 1367 Budget vote by House of Representatives—433 Malaysia, Prime Minister Mahathir—856 Burma, 5th anniversary of arrest of Aung San Suu Netherlands, Prime Minister Lubbers—5 Kyi—1287 North Atlantic Cooperation Council—18 Burundi, death of President Nyaryamira—635 North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Secretary Gen- California, disaster assistance for earthquake—486, eral Woerner—18, 1354 700, 1060, 1128 Norway, Prime Minister Brundtland—934 Chicago Housing Authority’s search policy, U.S. Panama, President-elect Balladares—1292 District Court decision—635 Poland Cuban Independence Day—964 President Walesa—39, 1205, 1207, 1368 Deaths Prime Minister Pawlak—39, 1368 Airmen at Fairchild Air Force Base, WA—1137 Russia Barrett, James—1339 President Yeltsin—47, 49, 50, 69, 71, 73, 74, Benson, Ezra Taft—1007 1230, 1354 Britton, John—1339 Prime Minister Chernomyrdin—1366 Kim Il-song, President of North Korea—1224 Senegal, President Diouf—977 Natcher, William H.—562 Slovakia O’Neill, Thomas P., Jr.—7 President Kovac—39, 1101 Puller, Lewis B., Jr.—905 Prime Minister Meciar—39 Walsh, Mike—857 Switzerland, President Stich—1354 West, Timothy—995 Syria, President Asad—81 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commis- Turkey, Prime Minister Ciller—698 sion—1171

C–9 Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994

Statements by the President—Continued Statements by the President—Continued Education legislation, congressional action—209, Russia, withdrawal of troops from Latvia—810 746 Rwanda Energy efficiency and water conservation at Federal Closing of Embassy in U.S.—1257 facilities—409 Deaths of President Habyarimana and Prime Environmental justice in Federal programs, Execu- Minister Uwilingiyimana—635 tive order signing announcement—242 South Africa Federal Interagency Council on the Homeless—943 Civil conflict—557 Fishing industry in the Northeast, emergency assist- Elections—727, 754, 781 ance—519 State Criminal Alien Assistance Program—764 Flooding in the Southeast—1212, 1269 Supreme Court of the U.S., Associate Justice, Sen- Forest management plan for the Pacific North- ate Judiciary Committee vote—1288 west—697 Taiwan, trade with the U.S.—669 Health care reform Technology reinvestment project—304 Congressional committee action—1063, 1128, Tornadoes in the South—557 1171 Trade expansion priorities identification, Executive Legislation—1180, 1338 order signing announcement—368 Iraq, American helicopter tragedy, report—1252 Travel and tourism, White House conference—1129 Israel, terrorist attacks on civilians—635, 692 Treasury Department, Deputy Secretary Altman— Israel-Palestinian Declaration of Principles, imple- 1310 mentation—844 Voting rights protection, Justice Department ac- Lebanon, church bombing—326 tion—301, 1323 Long Island Rail Road strike—1095 Whale sanctuary agreement—1101 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program— 245 Statements Other Than Presidential Maritime industry, proposed legislation—431 Mexico, assassination of Presidential candidate—552 See also Announcements National African-American History Month—183 Bosnia-Herzegovina, meeting with President National Performance Review—367 Izetbegovic—503 National Rural Conference—1324 Counterintelligence effectiveness—834 National security strategy report—1297 Croatia, meeting with President Tudjman—503 Native American tribal leaders, meeting announce- Draft registration and Selective Service System— ment—541 948 Navy Department, Chief of Naval Operations, nomi- Iraq-related documents, access by House Banking nation announcement—453 Committee—210 New York, attack on Jewish students in Brooklyn— Israel, telephone conversation with President 364 Rabin—692 Nonprofit liaison network—673 Japan, resignation of Prime Minister Hosokawa— , Governor Roberts’ decision not to seek re- 645 election—140 Korea, South, telephone conversation with President Pollard, Jonathan, denial of executive clemency— Kim—1022 541 Multilateral peace operations reform—853 Presidential Awards for Design Excellence—792 Norway, death of Foreign Minister Holst—76 Presidential Citizens Medal, presentation to Rep- Russia, telephone conversation with President resentative William H. Natcher—368 Yeltsin—1022 Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty headquarters Sudan, civil conflict—245 relocation—1200 Turkey, meeting with Prime Minister Ciller—698 Renewable fuels, EPA decision—1170 United Nations Security Council action on Hebron Rostenkowski, Representative Dan—1007 massacre—486

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