[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 30, Number 7 (Monday, February 21, 1994)]
[Pages 325-326]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Digest of Other White House Announcements

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The following list includes the President's public schedule and other 
items of general interest announced by the Office of the Press Secretary 
and not included elsewhere in this issue.

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February 12

    In the morning, the President had breakfast with Prime Minister 
Morihiro Hosokawa of Japan. Later in the morning, he had a telephone 
conversation with Prime Minister John Major of The United Kingdom.
    In the afternoon, the President traveled to Hot Springs, AR, where 
he remained overnight.

February 13

    In the afternoon, the President spoke by telephone with Tommy Moe, 
Olympic gold medal skier.
    In the evening, the President returned to Washington, DC.

February 14

    In the morning, the President participated in the American Heart 
Association Valentine's Day Heart Run in Yates Memorial Field House at 
Georgetown University.

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    In an afternoon ceremony at the White House, the President received 
diplomatic credentials from Ambassadors Ana Christina Sol, El Salvador; 
Humayun Kabir, Bangladesh; Muhammed Abdul Ghaffar, Bahrain; Maleeha 
Lodhi, Pakistan; and Raymond Chretien, Canada.

February 15

    In the morning, the President traveled to London, OH, where he 
toured the Defense Training Center at the Ohio Peace Officers Training 
Academy. In the afternoon, he returned to Washington, DC.
    The President announced his intention to nominate Valerie Lau to be 
Inspector General of the Treasury Department, and Elio E. Muller, Jr., 
to be alternate U.S. Executive Director of the Inter-American 
Development Bank. He also announced he has appointed Michelle Denise 
Jordan as Deputy Regional Administrator, Region V, at the Environmental 
Protection Agency.
    The President announced that he has established Presidential 
Emergency Board No. 224, to investigate and make recommendations for 
settlement of the current dispute between the Long Island Rail Road and 
certain of its employees represented by the United Transportation Union. 
The board members are:
    --Dana E. Eischen of Ithica, NY, Chair;
    --Tia Schneider Denenberg of Red Hook, NY; and
    --Irwin M. Lieberman of Stamford, CT.

February 16

    In the late morning, the President and Hillary Clinton traveled to 
Edison, NJ. They returned to Washington, DC, in the early evening.

February 17

    The President announced his intention to appoint 15 men and women to 
serve as members of the Advisory Committee on Human Radiation 
Experiments, and that Ruth R. Faden will serve as Chair. The members 
are:

Ethicists

    Ruth R. Faden
    Ruth Macklin
    Patricia A. King
    Jay Katz

Historian

    Susan E. Lederer

Attorney

    Kenneth R. Feinberg

Epidemiologist

    Duncan Thomas

Clinicians, Radiation Therapy/Nuclear Medicine

    Eli J. Glatstein
    Henry D. Royal
    Mary Ann Stevenson

Clinician, Nonradiation/Public Health

    Reed V. Tuckson

Military Medicine Specialist

    Philip K. Russell

Radiation Biologist

    Nancy L. Oleinick

General Scientist

    Frank Press

Citizen Representative

    Lois L. Norris

February 18

    In the morning, the President had telephone conversations with 
African National Congress President Nelson Mandela on democratic reform 
in South Africa, and Prime Minister Tansu Ciller of Turkey on issues 
concerning Bosnia and Cyprus.
    In the afternoon, the President had lunch with chief executive 
officers.
    The President declared a major disaster exists in Mississippi and 
ordered Federal funds to be released to help communities in that State 
recover from a winter storm which struck on February 9.
    The President named Charles C. Clarke as Regional Administrator with 
the Environmental Protection Agency for Region 10, representing Alaska, 
Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.