[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 35, Number 5 (Monday, February 8, 1999)]
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Weekly Compilation of

Presidential

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Monday, February 8, 1999

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Volume 35--Number 5
Pages 157-210

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Contents

Addresses and Remarks

    American Association of Retired Persons National Legislative 
        Council--179
    Budget, submitting fiscal year 2000--158
    Kosovo--194
    Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Awards, presentation--193
    ``Marching Toward Justice'' exhibit, ribbon-cutting ceremony--190
    Massachusetts
        Democratic National Committee luncheon in Boston--167
        Jackson Mann Elementary School in Allston--170
    National Association of School Boards--161
    National Prayer Breakfast--191
    New York City, Democratic National Committee dinner--176
    Presidential Awards for Excellence in Microenterprise Development, 
        presentation--203
    Radio address--157

Communications to Congress

    Albania, message transmitting report on emigration policy and trade 
        status--175
    Bosnia-Herzegovina, message-reporting on efforts to achieve a 
        sustainable peace--200
    Budget rescissions and deferrals, letter reporting--166
    District of Columbia Courts' fiscal year 2000 budget request, 
        message transmitting--208

Communications to Congress--Continued

    Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization, letter 
        transmitting report--175

Communications to Federal Agencies

    Iraqi democratic opposition organizations, memorandum--199
    Vietnamese cooperation in accounting for U.S. prisoners of war and 
        missing in action, memorandum--189

Executive Orders

    Invasive Species--185

Proclamations

    American Heart Month--188
    National African American History Month--166

Statements by the President

    Death of Paul Mellon--175
    Harold Ickes--157
    Invasive species, action against--185
    People magazine's decision to print a cover story featuring Chelsea 
        Clinton--185
    Representative Richard Gephardt's decision not to seek the 
        Presidential nomination--184

Supplementary Materials

    Acts approved by the President--210
    Checklist of White House press releases--209
    Digest of other White House announcements--208
    Nominations submitted to the Senate--209

  

Editor's Note: The President departed for Atlanta, GA, late in the 
afternoon of February 5, the closing date of this issue. Releases and 
announcements issued by the Office of the Press Secretary but not 
received in time for inclusion in this issue will be printed next week.




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