[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 34, Number 16 (Monday, April 20, 1998)]
[Page 669]
[Online from the Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]

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Checklist of White House Press Releases

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The following list contains releases of the Office of the Press 
Secretary that are neither printed as items nor covered by entries in 
the Digest of Other White House Announcements

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Released April 13

Statement by the Press Secretary on the President and Mrs. Clinton's 
1997 Federal tax return

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Joe Lockhart, 
Deputy Press Secretary Barry Toiv, and Assistant Secretary for Foreign 
Affairs Eric Rubin

Transcript of a press briefing by National Security Adviser Samuel 
Berger, Special Envoy for the Americas Thomas F. (Mack) McLarty, and 
U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky on the President's visit 
to Chile

Released April 14

Transcript of a press briefing by President's Race Initiative Executive 
Director Judith Winston, Counselor to the President Paul Begala, San 
Francisco 49ers President Carmen Policy, and Deputy Press Secretary Joe 
Lockhart on the ESPN townhall meeting in Houston

Text of a letter from OMB Director Franklin D. Raines

Announcement of resignation of OMB Director Raines and nomination of 
successor

Released April 15

Statement by the Press Secretary: 1999 NATO Summit

Released April 16

Transcript of a press briefing by National Security Adviser Samuel 
Berger, U.S. Trade Representative Charlene Barshefsky, Special Envoy for 
the Americas Thomas F. (Mack) McLarty, and Deputy Press Secretary Barry 
Toiv on the President's bilateral discussions with President Frei of 
Chile

Fact sheet: U.S.-Chile Partnership for the 21st Century

Released April 17

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy National Security Adviser Jim 
Steinberg and Deputy Press Secretary Barry Toiv on the President's 
address to the Chilean Congress