[Congressional Record Volume 144, Number 141 (Friday, October 9, 1998)]
[Daily Digest]
[Pages D1145-D1146]
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                       Next Meeting of the SENATE
                     12 noon, Saturday, October 10
                            __________
                            
                             Senate Chamber
Program for Saturday: After the transaction of any morning business 
(not to extend beyond 12:30 p.m.), Senate may consider any conference 
reports or legislative or executive items cleared for action.

              Next Meeting of the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                     10 a.m., Saturday, October 10
                            __________
                            
                             House Chamber
Program for Saturday: Consideration of H. Res. 589 Providing for Same-
Day Consideration of Certain Resolutions Reported by the Rules 
Committee and Providing for Motions to Suspend the Rules;
  Consideration of H.R. 4761 Uruguay Round Agreements Compliance Act 
(Closed Rule, One Hour Debate);
  Consideration of Suspensions:
  1. H.R. 4110, Veterans Benefits Improvement Act of 1998;
  2. H.R. 2431, Freedom From Religious Persecution Act;
  3. H.R. 4309, Torture Victims Relief Act of 1998;
  4. H. Res. 559, Condemning the Terror, Vengeance, and Human Rights 
Abuses Against Sierra Leone Civilians;
  5. H. Res. 533, Sense of the House of Representatives Regarding the 
Culpability of Hun Sen;
  6. H. Con. Res. 295, Sense of Congress Regarding Repressive Policies 
toward the Ukrainian People;
  7. H. Res. 523, Sense of the House of Representatives Regarding the 
Bombing of the U.S. Embassies in Africa;
  8. H.R. 3528, Alternative Dispute Resolution Act of 1998;
  9. H.R. 3610, National Oilheat Research Alliance Act of 1998;
  10. S. 1754, Health Professions Education Partnerships Act of 1998;
  11. H.R. 4523, Lorton Technical Corrections Act of 1998;
  12. H.R. 4566, District of Columbia Courts and Justice Technical 
Corrections Act of 1998;
  13. H.J. Res. 58, Recognizing the Accomplishments of Inspector 
Generals;
  14. H. Res. 590, Recognizing and Honoring Hunter Scott;
  15. S. 2432, Assistive Technology Act of 1998;
  16. H.R. 2186, Assistance to the National Historic Trails 
Interpretive Center in Casper, Wyoming;
  17. H.R. 3903, Glacier Bay National Park Boundary Adjustment Act of 
1998;
  18. H.R. 3796, Rogue River National Forest Conveyance;
  19. H.R. 2886, Granite Watershed Enhancement and Protection Act;
  20. H.R. 4735, Technical Corrections to the Omnibus Parks and Public 
Lands Management Act;
  21. S. 2095, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Establishment Act 
Amendments of 1998;
  22. S. 2240, Adams National Historical Park Act of 1998;
  23. S. 1408, Lower East Side Tenement National Historic Site Act of 
1997;
  24. S. 1718, Amending the Weir Farm National Historic Site 
Establishment Act of 1990;
  25. S. 469, Sudbury, Iceboat, and Concord Wild and Scenic Rivers Act;
  26. S. 2106, Arches National Park Expansion Act of 1998;
  27. S. 2413, Woodland Lake Park Tract in Apache-Sitgreaves National 
Forest;
  28. S. 1175 Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Citizen 
Advisory Commission; and
  29. S. 391 Mississippi Sioux Tribes Judgment Fund Distribution Act.