[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 35, Number 44 (Monday, November 8, 1999)]
[Page 2266]
[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 October 30

Statement by the Press Secretary on the U.S. District Court of West 
Virginia's ruling on mining regulations

Text of a letter from Chief of Staff John Podesta to Speaker J. Dennis 
Hastert on legislation to protect the Social Security surplus

Released October 31

Announcement: Official Delegation Accompanying the President to Norway

Released November 1

Transcript of a press briefing by Press Secretary Joe Lockhart

Statement by the Press Secretary on the Norway-U.S. initiative to 
provide prosthetic devices and rehabilitation services for mutilated and 
disabled victims of the war in Sierra Leone

Statement by Special Advisor to the White House Counsel James E. Kennedy 
on the closing on the First Family's house in Chappaqua, NY

Released November 2

Announcement of nomination of U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia

Released November 3

Transcript of a press briefing by Press Secretary Joe Lockhart

Released November 4

Advance text of remarks by National Security Adviser Samuel Berger to 
the Bilderberg Steering Committee, entitled, Strengthening the 
Bipartisan Center: An International Agenda for America

Released November 5

Statement by the Press Secretary announcing that the President and House 
Speaker J. Dennis Hastert have agreed to work together to enact 
legislation on the President's new markets initiative

Statement by Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Martin Baily on the 
labor market report