H. Con. Res. 292, H.R. 4283, H. Res. 415, H.R. 3743, H. Res. 362, and H. Res. 475: Markup Before the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, July 22, 1998, Volumul 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1998 - 86 pagini |
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... trade relations issue on the floor . The Committee on International Rela- tions resumes its hearing that began yesterday to mark up several items of legislation . We will continue to move expeditiously if we can as we did yesterday . I ...
... trade relations issue on the floor . The Committee on International Rela- tions resumes its hearing that began yesterday to mark up several items of legislation . We will continue to move expeditiously if we can as we did yesterday . I ...
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... trade plus targeted foreign assistance toward Afri- ca's small farmers can best help sub - Saharan Africa prosper . Several months ago , the House of Representatives passed , with this Member's enthusiastic support , the Africa Trade ...
... trade plus targeted foreign assistance toward Afri- ca's small farmers can best help sub - Saharan Africa prosper . Several months ago , the House of Representatives passed , with this Member's enthusiastic support , the Africa Trade ...
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... trade initiatives , help coordinate and focus Americans ' resources on both trade and aid in Africa . If trade is to prosper in sub - Saharan Africa , we need to better direct our scarce aid resources so that they stimulate private ...
... trade initiatives , help coordinate and focus Americans ' resources on both trade and aid in Africa . If trade is to prosper in sub - Saharan Africa , we need to better direct our scarce aid resources so that they stimulate private ...
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... trade bill . That bill set forth a new path for Africa based on private sector growth and exports to make certain there be jobs for the growing population . The measure before us should be seen as a companion to the trade bill ...
... trade bill . That bill set forth a new path for Africa based on private sector growth and exports to make certain there be jobs for the growing population . The measure before us should be seen as a companion to the trade bill ...
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... trade . ( B ) Africa represents a huge potential market for United States food and agricultural products . ( 9 ) ( A ) Increased private sector investment in African countries and expanded trade between the United States and Africa can ...
... trade . ( B ) Africa represents a huge potential market for United States food and agricultural products . ( 9 ) ( A ) Increased private sector investment in African countries and expanded trade between the United States and Africa can ...
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Pagina 34 - ... and for other purposes. 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa2 tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, 2 1 SECTION 1.
Pagina 32 - Now, therefore, be it 1 Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate 2 concurring), That the Congress — 3 (1...
Pagina 2 - As many as are opposed will say "no". The ayes appear to have it. The ayes do have it. And the resolution is agreed to.
Pagina 15 - Mr. Chairman, I ask unanimous consent that the amendment be considered as read. Chairman OILMAN.
Pagina 72 - There is also suffering of the soul, such as we see in those who are isolated, persecuted, imprisoned for various offenses or for reasons of conscience, for ideas which though dissident are nonetheless peaceful.
Pagina 75 - Government about the importance of fundamental human rights and the necessity for "each person enjoying freedom of expression, being free to undertake initiatives and make proposals within civil society, and enjoying appropriate freedom of association"; Whereas the Pope called for political freedom in Cuba, including a call to release "those who are isolated, persecuted, imprisoned for various offenses or for reasons of conscience, for ideas which though dissident are nonetheless peaceful...
Pagina 79 - Now, therefore, be it Strike all after the resolving clause and insert the following: 1 That the House of Representatives — 2 ( 1...
Pagina 26 - The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives ... to set at liberty those who are oppressed, to proclaim the acceptable year of the Lord
Pagina 72 - January 25, he said that in our day no nation can live in isolation. The Cuban people therefore cannot be denied the contacts with other peoples necessary for economic, social and cultural development, especially when the imposed isolation strikes the population indiscriminately, making it ever more difficult for the weakest to enjoy the bare essentials of decent living, things such as food, health, and education.
Pagina 72 - Cuba into the international community by saying, "imposed isolation strikes the people indiscriminately, making it ever more difficult for the weakest to enjoy the bare essentials of decent living"; and Whereas the Pope challenged Cuba and the international community of nations by s< ng, "May Cuba with all its magnificent potential, open itself up to the world, and may the world open itself up to Cuba...