[Congressional Record Volume 141, Number 162 (Thursday, October 19, 1995)]
[Senate]
[Page S15366]
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                            MEREDITH MILLER

 Mr. GRAHAM. Mr. President, I would like to articulate my deep 
sorrow as this week marks the anniversary of the senseless murder of 
Meredith Miller.
  Meredith, a native of Tampa, FL, graduated with honors from Princeton 
University where she majored in political science. After her graduation 
she came to Washington to further her studies at George Washington 
University and to work on the issues pertaining to women. On October 
17, 1994, after returning from a study group, Meredith became the 
victim of a carjacking.
  The dream that Meredith held so dearly was to make a difference in 
the lives of others. Her fellow students at George Washington 
University would like Meredith's parents in Tampa to know that Meredith 
did make a difference in the lives of those fortunate enough to have 
known her and that their thoughts and prayers are with them today and 
always. Her friends miss her and learned much from her special outlook 
on life. She will always remain a vital part of their lives, in spirit.
  Mr. President, today let us not forget the contributions Meredith 
Miller made in her short time here with us, and let us be diligent in 
our efforts to find a solution to the ever-growing number of senseless 
violent crimes.

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