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 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION BY THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS UNDER RULE 
             35, PARAGRAPHS 4, REGARDING EDUCATIONAL TRAVEL

 Mr. BRYAN. Mr. President, it is required by paragraph 4 of 
rule 35 that I place in the Congressional Record notices of Senate 
employees who participate in programs, the principal objective of which 
is educational, sponsored by a foreign government or a foreign 
educational or charitable organization involving travel to a foreign 
country paid for by that foreign government or organization.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Suzanne 
C. Hildick, a member of the staff of Senator Hatfield, to participate 
in a program in Germany, sponsored by the Center for Civic Education of 
the United States and the Federal Center for Political Education of the 
Federal Republic of Germany, from October 2-9, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Hildick in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Bruce 
Cordingly, a member of the staff of Senator Gorton, to participate in a 
program in Hong Kong and China, sponsored by the Hong Kong Chamber of 
Commerce, from August 30-September 6, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Cordingly in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Angela 
Flood, a member of the staff of Senator Coats, to participate in a 
program in Germany, sponsored by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, from 
September 4-10, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Flood in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Ken 
Levinson, a member of the staff of Senator Rockefeller, to participate 
in a program in Germany, sponsored by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation, 
from September 4-10, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Levinson in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for John 
Person, a member of the staff of Senator Sasser, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by the Chung Yuan Christian University, 
from August 22-29, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Person in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Kevin 
Dempsey, a member of the staff of Senator Danforth, to participate in a 
program in Hong Kong, sponsored by the Hong Kong General Chamber of 
Commerce, from August 30-September 6, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Dempsey in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for 
Christopher Hull, a member of the staff of Senator Burns, to 
participate in a program in Korea, sponsored by the Korean Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs, from August 28-September 6, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Hull in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Senator 
Coverdell, to participate in a program in Hong Kong, Taiwan and South 
China, sponsored by Vision 2047 Foundation of Hong Kong, a private 
foreign organization, and the Atlantic Council of the United States, a 
domestic organization from August 18-25, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Senator Coverdell in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Marc E. 
Nicholson, a member of the staff of Senator Jeffords, to participate in 
a program in Korea, sponsored by the Korea Institute for International 
Economic Policy, from October 16-24, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Nicholson in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Sean 
O'Neal, a member of the staff of Senator Campbell, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by Soochow University, from December 8-14, 
1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. O'Neal in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Pamela 
Sellars, a member of the staff of Senator Coats, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by the Chung Yuan Christian University, 
from December 12-19, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Sellars in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Kathleen 
Casey, a member of the staff of Senator Shelby, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by Chung Yuan Christian University, from 
December 12-19, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Casey in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Claudia 
Davant, a member of the staff of Senator Thurmond, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by Soochow University, from December 8-14, 
1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Davant in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Edward 
M. Bolen, a member of the staff of Senator Kassebaum, to participate in 
a program in China, sponsored by the Chinese People's Institute of 
Foreign Affairs from December 6-17, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Bolen in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Gary 
Reese, a member of the staff of Senator DeConcini, to participate in a 
program in China, sponsored by the Chinese People's Institute of 
Foreign Affairs from December 6-17, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Reese in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Steven 
B. Harris, a member of the staff of Senator Riegle, to participate in a 
program in China, sponsored by the Chinese People's Institute of 
Foreign Affairs, from December 6-17, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Harris in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Gene 
Wiley, a member of the staff of Senator Pressler, to participate in a 
program in China, sponsored by the Chinese People's Institute of 
Foreign Affairs, from December 6-17, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Wiley in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Susanne 
Martinez, a member of the staff of Senator Feingold, to participate in 
a program in Singapore, sponsored by the U.S.-Asia Institute, from 
November 28-December 3, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Martinez in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Patricia 
McDonald, a member of the staff of Senator Wallop, to participate in a 
program in the Federal Republic of Germany, sponsored by the Konrad 
Adenauer Foundation, from November 27-December 4, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. McDonald in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Chris 
McLean, a member of the staff of Senator Exon, to participate in a 
program in Singapore, sponsored by the Republic of Singapore, from 
November 28-December 3, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. McLean in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Laura 
Hudson, a member of the staff of Senator Johnston, to participate in a 
program in Singapore, sponsored by the Republic of Singapore, from 
November 28-December 3, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Hudson in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Sam 
Spina, a member of the staff of Senator Gorton, to participate in a 
program in Singapore, sponsored by the Republic of Singapore, from 
November 28-December 3, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Spina in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Kris 
Kolesnik, a member of the staff of Senator Grassley, to participate in 
a program in Germany, sponsored by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, from 
November 27-December 4, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Kolesnik in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Patricia 
McDonald, a member of the staff of Senator Wallop, to participate in a 
program in the Federal Republic of Germany, sponsored by the Konrad 
Adenauer Foundation, from November 27-December 4, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. McDonald in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for a member 
of the staff of Senator Roth to participate in a program in Taiwan 
sponsored by the Chinese Culture University from January 4-10, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Senate staff in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Erik 
Smulson, a member of the staff of Senator Jeffords, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by the Chinese Culture University from 
January 4-10, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Smulson in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Senator 
and Mrs. Akaka to participate in a program in China, from January 7-13, 
1994, sponsored by the Chinese Peoples Institute for Foreign Affairs, 
an agency of the Chinese Government.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Senator and Mrs. Akaka in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Brian P. 
Moran, a member of the staff of Senator Bumpers, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by Soochow University, from January 8-15, 
1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Moran in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Senator 
and Mrs. Bradley to participate in a program in Hamburg, Germany, 
sponsored by the Korber Foundation, from May 21-23, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Senator and Mrs. Bradley in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Tom 
McMahon, a member of the staff of Senator Heflin, to participate in a 
program in Saudi Arabia, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates sponsored 
by the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and the Saudi Chamber of Commerce 
and Industry from November 25-December 5, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. McMahon in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Martin 
J. Gruenberg, a member of the staff of Senator Riegle, to participate 
in a program in Germany and Belgium, sponsored by the European 
Community Commission, from December 4-14, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Gruenberg in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Stewart 
Hall, a member of the staff of Senator Shelby, to participate in a 
program in China, sponsored by the Chinese People's Institute of 
Foreign Affairs, from December 4-19, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Hall in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Thomas 
H. Moore, a member of the staff of Senator Breaux, to participate in a 
program in the Republic of Singapore, sponsored by the Republic of 
Singapore, from November 24-December 6, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Moore in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Edward 
L. King, a member of the staff of Senator Mitchell, to participate in a 
program in Hong Kong and South China, sponsored by the Atlantic Council 
and Vision 2047 Foundation from December 11-20, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. King in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Daniel 
Sherman, a member of the staff of Senator Boren, to participate in a 
program in China, sponsored by Chung Yuan Christian University, from 
December 12-19, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Sherman in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Robert 
S. Foust, a member of the staff of Senator Conrad, to participate in a 
program in China, sponsored by the Chinese Culture University, from 
January 4-10, 1993.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Foust in this program.

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