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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Annual Index Volume 30 January—December 1994 List of Issues Covered by This Index Number Date of Issue Pages Number Date of Issue Pages Jan. 10, 1994 1-9 27 July 11, 1994 1397-1449 Jan. 17, 1994 11-54 July 18, 1994 1451-1484 Jan. 24, 1994 55-134 July 25, 1994 1485-1540 Jan. 31, 1994 135-165 Aug. 1, 1994 1541-1580 Feb. 7, 1994 167-215 Aug. 8, 1994 1581-1636 Feb. 14, 1994 217-282 Aug. 15, 1994 1637-1670 Feb. 21, 1994 283-327 Aug. 22, 1994 1671-1692 Feb. 28, 1994 329-374 Aug. 29, 1994 1693-1719 Mar. 7, 1994 375-440 Sept. 5, 1994 1721-1731 Mar. 14, 1994 441-503 Sept. 12, 1994 1733-1748 Mar. 21, 1994 505-565 Sept. 19, 1994 1749-1789 Mar. 28, 1994 567-643 Sept. 26, 1994 1791-1834 Apr. 4, 1994 645-661 Oct. 3, 1994 1835-1915 Apr. 11, 1994 663-743 Oct. 10, 1994 1917-1978 Apr. 18, 1994 745-820 Oct. 17, 1994 1979-2034 Apr. 25, 1994 821-891 Oct. 24, 1994 2035-2098 May 2, 1994 893-939 Oct. 31, 1994 2099-2191 May 9, 1994 941-1005 Nov. 7, 1994 2193-2275 May 16, 1994 1007-1069 Nov. 14, 1994 2277-2363 May 23, 1994 1071-1130 Nov. 21, 1994 2365-2415 May 30, 1994 1131-1175 Nov. 28, 1994 2417-2434 Jae 6, 1994 1177-1208 Dec. 5, 1994 2435-2457 June 13, 1994 1209-1267 Dec. 12, 1994 2459-2484 June 20, 1994 1269-1301 Dec. 19, 1994 2485-2508 June 27, 1994 1303-1350 Dec. 26, 1994 2509-2531 July 4, 1994 1351-1395 Jan. 2, 1995 2533-2540 WEEKLY COMPILATION OF regulations prescribed by the Administrative Committee of the Federal Register, approved by the President (37 FR 23607; 1 CFR Part 10). PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS Distribution is made only by the Superintendent of Docu- ments, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. Published every Monday by the Office of the Federal Reg- The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents will be ister, National Archives and Records Administration, Washing- furnished by mail to domestic subscribers for $75.00 per year ton, DC 20408, the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Docu- ($132.00 for mailing first class) and to foreign subscribers for ments contains statements, messages, and other Presidential $93.75 per year, payable to the Superintendent of Documents, materials released by the White House during the preceding Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The week. charge for a single copy is $3.00 ($3.75 for foreign mailing). The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents is pub- There are no restrictions on the republication of material lished pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Reg- appearing in the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Docu- ister Act (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C. Ch. 15), under ments. Annual Subject Index Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994 AARP. See Retired Persons, American Associa- Agriculture—Continued tion of Livestock exports to former Soviet Union— ABC News—439, 569, 1222 2248 ABC Radio—2337 Rural Conference, National—1566 Abortion. See Health and medical care Tobacco—579 Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Wheat quotas—2035 See Health and medical care Agriculture Day, National—562 ACTION—666 Agriculture, Department of Administration. See other part of subject Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Administrative Conference of the U.S.—641, Service—8 2508 Assistant Secretary—1068 Administrative Council of the U.S.—1912 Budget—1924 Advancement of Colored People, National Asso- Commodity Credit Corporation—1258, 1924 ciation for the—1096 Consolidated Farm Service Agency—2439 Advisory. See other part of subject Deputy Assistant Secretary—163 Advisory committees, Federal. See Government Farmers Home Administration—1056, 1057, agencies and employees 1475 Aeronautics and Space Administration, Na- Food and Nutrition Service—8 tional—235, 1531, 1889, 2430 Food Stamp Program—1924 Forest Service—1925 Africa General Counsel, Office of— 1056, 1058 See also specific country Inspector General—1446 Economic assistance—974, 1365 Loans, extension—2257 Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable Private attorneys, use in farm loan actions— End of Hunger—1958 1056, 1057 Africa, White House Conference on—1329, Reorganization—2001, 2005, 2470 1363 Rural Economic and Community Develop- African-American History Month, National—217 ment Directors—2439 African-Americans Secretary—1056, 1057, 1229, 1475, 1524, See alse specific subject; Civil rights 1931, 1951, 1974, 2001, 2005, 2035, 2248, World War II veterans—1792 2305, 2470, 2520, 2529, 2535 African Development Foundation—194, 212, Soil Conservation Service—9 550, 1394 Special Supplemental Food Program for African Unity, Organization for—1536 Women, Infants and Children (WIC)—1924 Agency. See other part of subject Wheat support programs—2035 Aging, Federal Council on the—1055, 1348 AID. See Development Cooperation Agency, Aging, National Council on—918 U.S. International Aging, White House Conference on—323, 1538 AIDS. See Health and medical care Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, Federal— AIDS Awareness Week, Pediatric and Adoles- 8S0, 1003, 2483 cent—1164 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Serv- AIDS Policy, Office of National—1451, 1611, ice. See Agriculture, Department of 2356 Agriculture Air and Space Museum, National. See Smithso- Apple exports—1704 nian Institution Crop insurance system—2005 Air Force, Department of the Disaster assistance—1475, 1924, 2258 See also Armed Forces, U.S. Ethanol production—2257, 2284 Acting Secretary—895 Farm loans—1056, 1057 Assistant Secretaries—147, 360, 895 Farming, legislation —2285 Chief of Staff—895, 1716 Grain storage—2257 Fairchild Air Force Base, WA—1351, 1357 Grazing fees on Federal lands—578 General Counsel—895 Honey imports-—872, 873 Secretary—895, 1233 International government subsidies—2284 Under Secretary—360, 895 A-2 Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994 Airline industry. See Aviation industry Arctic Research Policy Committee, Inter- Airline Industry, National Commission to En- agency—417 sure a Strong Competitive—1678, 1703 Argentina Alabama Attack at Israeli-Argentine Mutual Association Flooding—1440, 1446, 1447, 1474, 1482, in Buenos Aires—1504, 1554 1507, 1538, 1924 President—1348, 1865, 2500-2502 Governor—1474 Arkansas Tornadoes and flooding—660 Air base investigation—1970 Winter storms—426 Governor—1546 Alaska President’s visitt—8, 53, 325, 1544, 1546, Mineral resources, report-—348 1578 President’s visit—2367, 2368, 2371 Winter storms—439 Storms and flooding—1786 Arkansas River Compact Commission—2188 Alaska Natives. See Native Americans Arkansas, University of— 1285 Albania Armed Forces, U.S. Defense assistance—609 See also specific military department; Defense Trade with U.S.—1203 and national security U.S. Ambassador—742 Air collision at Pope Air Force Base, NC— Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, Bureau of. See 625, 636, 637 Treasury, Department of the Base closings—1126, 1277 Alfalfa Club—212 Civilian reemployment rights—2011 Algeria Commander in chief, Allied Forces, Southern Civil conflict—1252, 1445, 1458 Europe—525 Terrorist activity—1458 Commander in chief, Atlantic Command— U.S. Ambassador—652 1757, 1824, 1975 All-American Cities Award—1737 Ambassadors. See specific country Commander in chief, European Command— American. See other part of subject 1578, 1602 Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990—1559, Courts-Martial, Manual for, amendments— 1561 2358 America’s Heritage Abroad, Commission for the Deployment in Haiti, participants—1824, Preservation of— 2483 2515 AmeriCorps—340, 487, 854, 893, 1063, 1134, Draft registration—1114 1398, 1561, 1703, 1750, 1751, 1754, 1755, Environmental cleanup at military bases— 1975, 2087, 2114, 2116, 2212, 2538 2379 Ameritech Corp.—826, 889 Expeditionary Medal—2516 Amtrak. See Railroad Passenger Corporation, Human radiation experiments—118 National International role. See specific country or re- Andrew W. Mellon Dinner—990 gion Angola Military installations in foreign countries, cost- Economic sanctions—1813 sharing arrangements—1956 National Union for the Total Independence National Guard—2011 of Angola (UNITA)—790, 1678, 1679, 1813 Pay—2188, 2443 U.S. national emergency—790, 1678, 1679, POW’s/MIA’s—205, 1393, 1873 1812 Reserves—1778, 1779, 2011 Antigua and Barbuda Supreme Allied Commander, Atlantic—1757, Haitian refugees, role—1442 1783 Prime Minister—1446 Armed Forces Day—1143, 1146, 1147 APEC. See Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Armenia forum Economic assistance—1654 Appeals, U.S. Court of—160, 255, 609, 998, Nagorno-Karabakh region—1654, 1887, 2464 1157, 1258, 1308, 1329, 1477, 1570, 1715, President—1653 1776, 1809 Trade with U.S.—1203 Architect of the Capitol—154 Arms and munitions Architectural and Transportation Barriers Com- See also Defense and national security; Nu- pliance Board—1831, 2096 clear weapons Archives and Records Administration, Na- Arms control negotiations and agreements— tional— 2362 82, 405, 649, 1060, 1153, 1337, 1865, 1901, Arctic region, environmental protection—1894 2389 Annual Subject Index A-3 Arms and munitions—Continued Association Executives, American Society of— Chemical and biological weapons—82, 174, 454 405, 649, 739, 1060, 1153, 1242, 1337, Atlantic Tunas, International Commission for the 1637, 1901, 1906, 1907, 2174, 2386, 2389 Conservation of—1975 Export controls—81, 1153, 1171, 1384, 1385, Atomic Energy Agency, International. See Unit- 1416, 1693, 1694, 2387, 2390 ed Nations Land mines—1865 Australia Missile systems and technology—82, 437, 649, Prime Minister—2383, 2414 1095, 1900 U.S. Ambassador—946 Nonproliferation—83, 243, 649, 1153, 1385, Austria, Chancellor—660, 855 1694, 1906, 1907, 2386, 2389 Automobile industry—1988, 1992, 2066, 2302 Aviation industry Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, U.S.— Growth and competitiveness—1678, 1704 649, 946, 948, 950, 1207, 1232, 1482, 1668 Insurance coverage, humanitarian relief air Army, Department of the services to Haiti—1558 See also Armed Forces, U.S. Manufacturing of aircraft and parts—1673 Acting Secretary—894 Awards. See other part of subject Assistant Secretaries—147, 894 Azerbaijan Chief of Staff—894 President—1912 Corps of Engineers—193, 1715 Trade with U.S.—1203 Distinguished Service Medal—2516 U.S. Ambassador—176 ist Infantry Division—1192 Force sufficiency certification—1127 Bahrain General Counsel—563, 894 Ambassador to U.S.—326 U.S. Ambassador—418 Military Academy, U.S.—1128 Baldrige awards. See Malcolm Baldrige National Secretary—894, 1233 Quality Awards Under Secretary—894 Baltic American Enterprise Fund—1424 Art, National Gallery of. See Smithsonian Insti- Bangladesh, Ambassador to U.S.—326 tution Banking—189, 527, 1762, 1827, 1889, 1896, Arts and Humanities Month, National—2031 2062, 2136, 2151 Arts and the Humanities, National Foundation Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994—2129 on the Bankruptcy Review Commission, National— Arts, National Endowment for the—1490 2129, 2530 Budget—1925 Baptist Convention, U.S.A., National—1740 Humanities, National Endowment for the— Barbados, Prime Minister—1796, 1799 1114, 1303, 1570 Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Arts and the Humanities, President’s Committee Education Foundation—2033 on the—1808, 1815, 2484 Bath Iron Works Corp.—1735, 1748 Arts, National Council on the—659, 1668 Battle Monuments Commission, American—817, Arts, National Endowment for the. See Arts and 1110, 1174 the Humanities, National Foundation on the Belarus Arts, National Medal of the—2011, 2026 Arms control negotiations and agreements— ASEAN. See South East Asian Nations, Associa- 24, 90 Chairman, Supreme Soviet—24, 87, 132 tion of Economic assistance—46, 89 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum— Investment treaty with U.S.—132, 1836 1715, 2355, 2365, 2382, 2385, 2386, 2390, President—2464 2395, 2396, 2398, 2400, 2404, 2411, 2414, President Clinton’s visit—87, 132 2478, 2487 Prime Minister—132 Asia-Pacific region Trade with U.S.—1203, 1679 See also specific country U.S. Ambassador—1634 Defense and security—2355, 2365 Belgium Human rights—2390, 2407 Foreign Minister—558 Trade with U.S.—2355, 2385, 2390, 2395, King—53 2396, 2400, 2405, 2411 President Clinton’s visit—1l1l, 17, 18, 21, 23, Asia, South, regional nonproliferation—83, 243 27, 30; 33, 53, 55, SS Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month—1032 Prime Minister—11, 2539 Association. See other part of subject Belize, U.S. Ambassador—1068 A-+ Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994 Bethel A.M.E. Church—1851 Bosnia-Herzegovina—Continued Biological weapons. See Arms and munitions Sarajevo—Continued Black Entertainment Television—2232 Marketplace attack—219, 226, 251, 252, Black Mayors, National Conference of—927, 258, 324 1748 United Nations Security Council resolutions— Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for Pur- 2154, 2431 chase From People Who Are—817, 1912 U.S. Ambassador—584 B’nai B’rith—1706 U.S. military, role—30, 267, 323, 324, 329, Board. See other part of subject 406, 687, 793, 844, 884, 885, 887, 1178, Boating Week, National Safe—1182 1181, 1251, 1663, 1700, 2431 Boeing Corp.—305 U.S. Special Envoy—816, 824, 1245 Bolivia Boy Scouts of America—563 President—1299, 1403 Boys Nation—1581 U.S. Ambassador—1482 Brazil Border Environment Cooperation Commis- President—2503 sion—550, 1085, 2033 Trade with U.S.—1388 Bosnia-Herzegovina Breast Cancer Awareness Month, National— 1998 Areas controlled by Serbian forces Bridges. See Infrastructure Authorities and certain other persons, sus- pension of U.S. entry—2154 British Broadcasting Corp—1177 Economic sanctions—2155, 2157, 2447 Broadcasters, National Association of— 2007 Brown v. Board of Education, 40th anniver- Arms embargo—220, 825, 844, 859, 969, sary—1096, 1101, 1106 1161, 1178, 1181, 1663, 1871, 1886, 1955, 2107, 2385 Budget, Federal Bihac, Serbian attacks and NATO response— See also specific agency; Economy, national; 2417, 2418, 2431 Taxation Bosnian Croat representative—561 Balanced budget, proposed constitutional amendment—338, 401, 403 Confederation agreement with Croatia—558 Defense spending—981, 1470, 1926, 1955, Conflict resolution—23, 25, 32, 44, 66, 73, 1963, 2443 130, 144, 219, 251, 253, 254, 288, 324, 333, Deficit—132, 140, 149, 354, 511, 535, 690, 401, 558, 575, 666, 687, 694, 753, 771, 772, 695, 1354, 1623, 2128, 2130, 2134, 2135, 784, 824, 825, 849, 850, 856-859, 884, 886, 2499, 2506, 2511 887, 903, 947, 966, 969, 970, 977, 1161, 1178, 1181, 1200, 1213, 1246, 1249, 1251, Entitlement spending—257 1392, 1404, 1441, 1465, 1663, 1699, 1700, Fiscal year 1995—230, 271, 980 1866, 1871, 1886, 1968, 2107, 2157, 2431, Foreign aid spending—395, 535, 1253 2447, 2462 International organizations and financial insti- Constitution establishing Muslim-Croat Fed- tutions, funding—2231 eration—558 Line-item veto—2141 Economic assistance—584 Military operations in Haiti, preliminary cost Gorazde, Serbian attacks and NATO re- estimate—1802 sponse—771, 772, 783, 793, 810, 816, 825, Peacekeeping operations, funding—816, 948, 857, 881, 886 1725, 1865 Humanitarian assistance—32, 258, 969, 1177, Rescissions and deferrals—235, 959, 1258, 1249 2068 NATO air power, authorization and potential Spending cuts—202, 230, 2499, 2506 use—23, 25, 30-32, 35, 37, 44, 56, 66, 143, Supplemental appropriations, fiscal year 219, 226, 253, 258, 262, 266, 288, 291, 313, 1994—162, 213, 283, 284, 601, 1579, 1724, 320, 322, 324, 329, 331-333, 816, 850, 857, 1889, 1926 858, 882, 907, 947, 969, 1161, 1181, 1700, Building Sciences, National Institute for—1786 1866, 2431 Bulgaria No-fly zone—324, 376, 406, 793, 858 Ambassador to U.S.—1690 President—143, 558, 560, 584, 1912 Defense assistance—609 Sarajevo President—2507 Exclusion zone, NATO attack on Serbian Trade with U.S.—157, 1535 weapons—1700 Bureau. See other part of subject Annual Subject Index Burma, National League for Democracy lead- California Medical Association—611 er—297, 1525 Cambodia, U.S. Ambassador—426 Burundi Canada Civil conflict—1716 Ambassador to U.S.—326 President—737, 792, 1602 Defense, U.S. and Canada, Permanent Joint Refugees—978, 1496, 1922 Board on—1447 Business and industry Joint Commission, U.S. and Canada, Inter- See also specific company or industry national—40, 212 Antitrust enforcement, international coopera- Prime Minister—855, 857, 885, 1405, 1447, tion—2249 2496, 2497 Credit availability—189 Taxation convention with U.S.—1775 Defense capability and preparedness—1228 Trade with U.S.—1387, 1404 Enterprise zones. See Enterprise zones Cancer Advisory Board, National—1739, 1911, Industry conversion and job retraining—273, 2272 610, 1041, 1126, 1277, 1604 Cancer Control Month—738 Productivity and competitiveness—513 Cancer Panel, President’s—1739 Research and development—189, 514 Cancer Society, American—220 Small and minority business—188, 229, 542, Captive Nations Week—1491 601, 676, 692, 706, 710, 726, 980, 982, Caribbean Community and Common Market— 1379, 1480, 1829, 1830, 1894, 2004, 2129, 1808 2151 Caribbean region Business Council—353 See also specific country; Latin America Business Enterprise Trust—2468 Leaders, meeting with President—1791 Business Roundtable—190, 1309 Maritime boundaries—486 CARICOM. See Caribbean Community and Cabinet Common Market See also specific position Carlmont High School—2115 Meeting—937 CBS News—1220 Cairo conference. See United Nations, Inter- CBS Sports—647 national Conference on Population and Devel- CBS “This Moming”—439 opment Census, Bureau of the. See Commerce, Depart- California ment of Democratic Party events—1136, 1173, 2118, Central America 2272, 2296 See also specific country; Latin America Earthquake—102, 116, 118, 121, 133, 135, Leaders, meeting with President—2493 139, 141, 162, 213, 270, 283, 284, 294, 350, Central Intelligence Agency—4, 343, 352, 368, 557, 561, 817, 1256, 1338, 1605, 1889 371, 978, 1232, 1233, 1668, 2536 Economic conditions—270, 1934 Character Counts Week, National—2037 Federal aid for immigration costs—273, 619, Charles Frankel Prize—2011, 2026 2108, 2297, 2309 Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Fishing industry damage—1786 Board—1538, 1831 Governor—102, 116, 137, 284, 2123 Chemical weapons. See Arms and munitions Gubernatorial election—1337, 1933, 2118, Chicago Housing Authority—737, 1295, 1296 2297 Child and Family Welfare, Commission on— Health and medical care—611 2188 Illegal immigrants, election referendum on Child Health Day—1921 benefits and services—2108, 2123, 2291, Children and Families, Administration for. See 2292, 2297, 2309 Health and Human Services, Department of Newspaper publishers—270 Children and youth i visits—133, 135, 650, 654, 656, See also specific subject 658, 937, 1125, 1128, 1131, 1136, 1143, Child care—1039 1173, 2115, 2118, 2272, 2294, 2296, 2300, Child support—581 2307 Immunization programs—731, 853 Senatorial election—2269, 2278, 2296, 2309, Teenage pregnancy and parenting—200, 693 2319 Teenage suicide—837 Water resources agreement—2504 Children’s Day, National—1981 Wildemess preservation _legislation—1985, Children’s Defense Fund—1348 2210 Chile California-Los Angeles, University of—1131 Ambassador to U.S.—1690 A-6 Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994 Chile—Continued Colorado Free trade with Canada, Mexico, and U.S.— Fires—1440, 1446, 1447 2496, 2497 Governor—1440, 1447, 1520, 1538, 2346 President—1371, 2496, 2497 Columbus Day—1984 Trade with U.S.—1372 Combined Federal Campaign. See Government U.S. Ambassador—1482 agencies and employees China Commerce, Department of Ambassador to U.S.—959 Assistant Secretary—50 Economic assistance—1911 Base conversion and redevelopment—1277 Fishery agreement with U.S.—1814 Budget—1724 Human rights—433, 547, 973, 1166-1171, Census, Bureau of the—1234, 1748 2384 Deputy Secretary—138 President—2383, 2384, 2414 Economic Development Administration— Rhinoceros and tiger trade—781 1724 Trade with U.S.—872, 873, 972, 1116, 1121, Export Administration, Bureau of—8, 1586 1166-1171, 1203, 1654, 2294, 2397 Export controls, administration—2387 Vice Premier Qian—1975 Information Infrastructure, U.S. Advisory Vice Premier Zou—959, 973 Council on the National—1, 1278 Christmas—2477, 2504, 2507, 2531, 2533, 2534 Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Na- Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation— tional—9 1786, 1831 Overseas programs to strengthen democracy— CIA. See Central Intelligence Agency 2533 Cinco de Mayo—996 Policy and Planning, Office of—9 Cities Secretary—61, 75, 212, 260, 284, 305, 875, See also State and local governments 975, 1118, 1172, 1229, 1232-1234, 1384, Economic growth and development—2452, 1385, 1453, 1504, 1605, 1607, 1693, 1694, 2517, 2520 1897, 1906, 1907, 195i, 1958, 2387, 2388, Enterprise and empowerment zones. See En- 2390, 2404 terprise zones Mayors, meetings with President—167, 248, Standards and Technology, National Institute 810, 1274, 1721 of—1724, 2445, 2446 Cities, National League of —563, 2452 Under Secretary—8 Citizenship Day and Constitution Week—1783 Commerce, international Civil Aviation Organization, International—213 See also specific country or subject; Economy, Civil Liberties Public Education Board—1300 international Civil Liberties Public Education Fund—1786 Antitrust enforcement, international coopera- Civil rights tion—2249 See also specific subject Boycott of companies doing business with Is- Discrimination—108, 110, 114, 1063, 1101, rael—251, 544, 1708, 1929, 2187 1576, 2238 Export controls—355, 1383, 1384, 1586, 1693, Federal policies—1042, 1627 1694 Religious freedom—941 Exports, U.S.—422 Voting rights—349, 1566 Foreign boycoits, participation by USS. per- Civil Rights, Commission on—1628 sons—1385, 1694 Civil Rights Working Group—1627 Free and fair trade—423, 1040 Civilian Community Corps, National—660, 667 General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade Classical Music Month—1699 (GATT)—15, 29, 34, 436, 437, 978, 1050, Cleveland City Club—2133 1245, 1250, 1312, 1420, 1439, 1452, 1453, CNN—964, 1217 1457, 1631, 1809, 1842, 1876, 1884, 1885, Coast Guard, U.S. See Transportation, Depart- 1892, 1898, 1930, 1954, 1966, 2354, 2366, ment of 2372, 2382, 2391, 2397, 2401, 2405, 2424, COCOM. See Coordinating Committee for Mul- 2433, 2437, 2440, 2450, 2478, 2487, 2526, tilateral Security Export Controls 2529 Colleges and universities. See specific institution; Generalized System of Preferences (GSP)— Education 314, 315, 426, 427, 437, 872, 1385-1388, Colombia 1679, 1891, 2527 U.S. Ambassador—742 Group of Seven nations (G-7)—98, 369, 508, U.S. drug interdiction assistance—2452 526, 563, 1245, 1377, 1419, 1439, 1444, U.S. entry of nationals—2500 1451, 1453, 1456, 1458, 1482, 2423, 2428 Annual Subject Index Commerce, international—Continued Congress—Continued Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the USS. Budget vote—505 (HTS)—314, 427, 872, 873, 1385-1388, Campaign finance reform. See Elections 1679, 2035, 2526-2529 Executive branch use of appropriated funds, Investment treaties—132, 453 approval—-1923, 1925 Military exports. See Arms and munitions, ex- Funding—1541 port controls Hispanic Caucus—1877 North American Free Trade Agreement House Democratic Caucus—163, 1173 NAFTA)—28, 125, 203, 227, 1082, 1085, Iraq-related documents, access—244 1506, 1399, 1630, 1923, 1931, 1980, 2137, Lobby reform—929, 1901, 1927 2292, 2353, 2487, 2496, 2497, 2502, 2527 Members Trade barriers with former Communist coun- Meetings with President—783, 1173, 1300, tries—16, 29, 1460, 1881 1528, 1809, 1814, 2457, 2483 Trade expansion, U.S.—422, 423, 442, 1412 Pay—2537 Trade negotiations and agreements—127, 318, Midterm election results—2339 436, 461, 505, 966, 1082, 1457, 1876, 1881, Representative Rostenkowski ethics charges— 1890, 2390, 2395-2397, 2400, 2406, 2411, 119] 2478, 2487, 2488, 2492, 2495, 2497, 2502, Senate Democratic Policy Committee—889 2526, 2529 Senate majority leader—1819 Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Regulatory U.S. assistance to United Nations peacekeep- Review Panel—1422 ing operations, notification—950 Commission. See other part of subject Congressional Black Caucus Foundation—1796 Committee. See other part of subject Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute—1877 Commodity Credit Corporation. See Agriculture, Congressional Medal of Honor—1128, 1150, Department of 1183 Commodity Futures Trading Commission—979 Connecticut Common Cause—1325 Congressional election—2283 Communications Democratic Party event—2045 See also specific State, country, or news orga- Gubernatorial election—2042, 2045 nization President’s visits —360-362, 2041, 2045 Anti-violence public service announcements— Conservation 550 See also Environment Broadcast programs, international—948 Federal lands—578 Geographic data—779 Forest preservation—686, 2523 Information superhighway, national—202, Landscaping practices—916 272, 1064 Mineral resources, Alaska—348 Media coverage of developing nations—2398 Water—470, 477, 916, 2504 Media ownership, incentives for minority and Wilderness and wildlife preservation—210, ethnic groups—1414 211, 781, 935, 1100, 1173, 1985, 2210 Minority journalists, convention—1572 Consumer Product Safety Commission—2456 Television, violence in programs—842 Consumers Week, National—2149 Communications Commission, Federal—418, Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Secu- 542 rity Export Controls—437, 1460, 1885 Community development. See Banking Coral Sea Week—946 Community Enterprise Board, President’s—104, Corporation. See other part of subject 943, 1762 Corps of Engineers. See Army, Department of Community service. See AmeriCorps; Commu- the nity Service, Corporation for National and; Costa Rica Education, national service program Ambassador to U.S.—1690 Community Service, Corporation for National President—2493 and—610, 666, 1394, 1579 Cote d'Ivoire, President—213 Competitiveness Policy Council—1265 Council. See other part of subject Conference. See other part of subject Country Music Month—2037 Congress Court. See other part of subject See also specific subject Courts-Martial, Manual for. See Armed Forces, Appropriations legislation, action—1923 US. ened Game deployment, approval—1804 Credit Standards Advisory Committee—2096 Black Caucus—1793, 1796, 1949 Crime. See Law enforcement and crime Budget Office—249, 271, 531, 1541 Crime Prevention Month—1979 A-8 Administration of William J. Clinton, 1994 Crime Victims’ Rights Week, National—908 Defense and national security—Continued Crime Watch Day, National Neighborhood— Military strength and deterrence—965, 1115, 1607 1127, 1144, 1159, 2295, 2443, 2477 Croatia Missile defense programs, cooperation with al- Confederation agreement with Bosnia- lies—1095 Herzegovina—558 National security strategy, report—1534, 1535 Economic assistance—584 Peacekeeping operations, multilateral—998 President—558, 560, 584, 1912 Pollard espionage case—625 Terrorism, international cooperation—1709, United Nations Security Council resolutions— 2161 2431 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Com- CSCE. See Security and Cooperation in Europe, mission—1390, 1947 Conference on Defense conversion. See Business and industry; Cuba Commerce, Department of; Defense, Depart- Democracy and freedom—599, 975, 1140, ment of; Science and technology 1684, 1697, 2500, 2501 Defense, Department of Economic sanctions—1684 See also specific military department; Armed Immigration agreement with U.S —1747 Forces, U.S. President, Council of State—976, 1683, 1686, Assistant Deputy Under Secretary—162 1714 Assistant Secretaries—27, 1173, 1482, 1668 Refugees—1682, 1684, 1686, 1696, 1714, Base conversion and redevelopment—1126, 1723, 1926, 1972 1277 U.S. restrictions on cash remittances and trav- Budget—1802, 1926, 1955, 2443 el—1697 Defense Diversification Director—162 Cultural Property Advisory Committee—2507 Defense Logistics Agency—476, 477 Customs Service, U.S. See Treasury, Depart- Defense Prisoner of War/Missing in Action ment of the Office—1128 Customs, U.S. See Immigration and naturaliza- Deputy Assistant Secretary—1128 tion Deputy Secretaries—144, 366, 438, 1535, Cyprus 1668 Conflict resolution—146, 834, 882, 1002, Economic Adjustment, Office of—610 1435, 1776, 2333, 2536 General Counsel—1173 Foreign Minister—146 Humanitarian and Refugee Affairs, Office President—147, 834, 882, 2333, 2536 of—162 Turkish Cypriot leader—147, 834, 881, 2333, Joint Chiefs of Staff—6, 8, 254, 330, 809, 815, 1214, 1291, 1455, 1476, 1535, 1572, 2536 1782, 1792, 1809, 1841, 1967, 2443, 2477 U.S. Ambassador—834, 835, 2333 National Security Agency/Central Security U.S. Special Coordinator—146, 834-836, 882, Service—1668 1776, 2333 Operational Test and Evaluation Director— Czech Republic 817 President—39, 41, 42, 44, 53, 87, 100, 102, Overseas foreign studies programs—1570 1423, 1446 Overseas programs to strengthen democracy— President Clinton’s visit—39-41, 53 2533 Prime Minister—39, 41 Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary—163 D-Day, 50th anniversary—1189, 1225, 1236- Principal Deputy Under Secretary—1482 1238, 1240, 1264, 1265 Procurement—2002 Dallas Cowboys—212, 403 Secretary—19, 144, 145, 219, 325, 330, 332, 433, 476, 610, 653, 752, 771, 773, 809, 815, Defense and national security 1095, 1152, 1214, 1229-1234, 1291, 1338, See also Arms and munitions; Nuclear weap- 1455, 1476, 1481, 1541, 1559, 1571, 1578, ons 1604, 1653, 1685, 1758, 1765, 1778, 1779, Ames espionage case—343, 352, 368, 370, 371 1809, 1841, 1956, 2002, 2231, 2362, 2387, Constitutional authority to command Armed 2389, 2443, 2452, 2477 Forces and conduct foreign affairs—1955 Secretary nominee—120, 121, 143 Counterintelligence policy—978 Technology Transition, Office of —162 Industrial resources preparedness—1228 Under Secretary—1482, 1578

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