[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 110 (Wednesday, August 10, 1994)]
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 NOTICE OF DETERMINATION BY THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON ETHICS UNDER RULE 
             35, PARAGRAPH 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 
Elizabeth Lambird, a member of the staff of Senator Helms, to 
participate in a program in Taiwan sponsored by the Chinese Culture 
University from August 29 to September 5, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Lambird in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Mary 
Irace, a member of the staff of Mr. Kweisi Mfume, to participate in a 
program in Vienna, sponsored by the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber 
from August 27 to September 2, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Irace in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Phil 
Thoden, a member of the staff of Senator Coats, to participate in a 
program in Taiwan, sponsored by the Chung Yuan Christian University 
from August 22-29, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Thoden in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Michael 
G. Harper, 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 August 20 to September 6, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Harper in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for 
Katherine Brunett, a member of the staff of Senator Simpson, to 
participate in a program in Singapore, sponsored by the Singapore 
International Foundation from August 28 to September 3, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Ms. Brunett in this program.
  The select committee received notification under rule 35 for Brad 
Figel, a member of the staff of Senator Packwood, to participate in a 
program in Hong Kong, sponsored by the Hong Kong General Chamber of 
Commerce from August 29 to September 5, 1994.
  The committee determined that no Federal statute or Senate rule would 
prohibit participation by Mr. Figel in this program.

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