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NATO Policy: Selected Legislation in the 103d, 104th, and 105th Congresses
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Judicial Nominations by President Clinton During the 103rd and 104th Congresses
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Child Support: Changes Enacted or Proposed in the 103rd Congress
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Environmental Protection: From the 103rd to the 104th Congress
This report analyzes environmental issues at a pivotal period, between the Democratic-controlled 103rd Congress and the Republican-led 104th Congresses.
United States Statutes At Large, Volume 108, 1994
United States Statutes at Large include the text of various legislation passed by Congress such as private and public laws, concurrent resolutions, and Constitutional amendments as well as proclamations, changes to the structure of government departments, etc. Part One indexes start on page a1 after page 744. Part Two indexes start on page a1 after page 1780. Part Three indexes start on page a1 after page 2662. Part Four indexes start on page a1 after page 3517. Part Five indexes start on page a1 after page 4596. Part Six indexes start on page a1 after page 5669.
Safe Drinking Water Act Amendments: A Comparison of Selected Legislative Proposals in the 103rd Congress
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Colleges and Universities Attended By Senators of the 103d Congress
This report identifies the colleges and universities attended by Senators elected to the 103rd Congress.
United States Statutes At Large, Volume 107, 1993
United States Statutes at Large include the text of various legislation passed by Congress such as private and public laws, concurrent resolutions, and Constitutional amendments as well as proclamations, changes to the structure of government departments, etc. Part One indexes start on page a1 after page 980. Part Two indexes start on page a1 after page 1966. Part Three indexes start on page a1 after page 2766.
Trade Issues in the 103rd Congress
Trade and trade-related issues are prominent parts of the agenda of the 103rd Congress. The Congress has already acted on some issues, in particular the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). It will have to consider legislation to implement the trade agreements reached during the Uruguay Round of the GATT, which was completed on Dec. 15,1993.
Japan-U.S. Relations: Policy Issues for the Clinton Administration and the 103rd Congress
The Clinton Administration and the 103rd Congress are in the early stages of a major review of U.S. trade, international and security relations with Japan, the principal U.S. ally and trading partner in Asia. A number of recent developments have raised tensions in this mutually beneficial relationship, which is still characterized by deepening economic interdependence and close political and security cooperation. These include the end of the Cold War, which has eliminated a common military threat; the recent renewed rise in Japan's trade surplus after several years of decline; and increasing international assertiveness by Japan, sometimes in conflict with U.S. policy.
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