[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 34, Number 32 (Monday, August 10, 1998)]
[Page 1589]
[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 August 3

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Barry Toiv

Transcript of a press briefing by NSC Senior Director for Inter-American 
Affairs Jim Dobbins on the President's meeting with President-elect 
Pastrana of Colombia

Statement by the Press Secretary: On the Visit of President-Elect Andres 
Pastrana of Colombia

Released August 4

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Barry Toiv

Transcript of a press briefing by Assistant to the President for 
Domestic Policy Planning Bruce Reed and Labor Secretary Alexis Herman on 
the anniversary of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity 
Reconciliation Act of 1996

Released August 5

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Barry Toiv and 
Assistant Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs P.J. Crowley

Statement by the Press Secretary: President Clinton's Meeting with South 
African Deputy President Thabo Mbeki

Released August 6

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Barry Toiv and 
Assistant Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs P.J. Crowley

Transcript of a press briefing by Assistant to the President for 
Domestic Policy Planning Bruce Reed and Special Assistant for Domestic 
Policy Jose Cerda on the proposed extension of the Brady Handgun 
Violence Prevention Act

Released August 7

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Barry Toiv and 
Assistant Press Secretary for Foreign Affairs P.J. Crowley