[Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Volume 41, Number 22 (Monday, June 6, 2005)]
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              WEEKLY COMPILATION OF
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              PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS

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Weekly Compilation of

Presidential

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Monday, June 6, 2005

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Volume 41_Number 22

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Contents

Addresses and Remarks

    See also Appointments and Nominations; Meetings With Foreign 
        Leaders; Resignations and Retirements
    Kentucky, discussion on strengthening Social Security in 
        Hopkinsville--921
    Missouri, dinner for Senator James M. Talent in St. Louis--935
    Radio address--901
    Virginia, Memorial Day ceremony in Arlington--902

Appointments and Nominations

    Securities and Exchange Commission, Chairman, remarks--920

Communications to Congress

    Kingpin Act, letter transmitting designations under--920
    People's Republic of China, letter certifying exports--940

Communications to Federal Agencies

    Order of Succession of Officers To Act as Secretary of Defense, 
        memorandum--934
    Strengthening Information Sharing, Access, and Integration--
        Organizational, Management, and Policy Development Structures 
        for Creating the Terrorism Information Sharing Environment, 
        memorandum--933

Interviews With the News Media

    Exchange with reporters in the Oval Office--915
    News conference, May 31--903

Meetings With Foreign Leaders

    North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Secretary General de Hoop 
        Scheffer--918
    South Africa, President Mbeki--915
  
  
(Continued on the inside of the back cover.)

Editor's Note: The President was at the Bush Ranch in Crawford, TX, on 
June 3, 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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Contents--Continued

Proclamations

    Black Music Month--919
    Great Outdoors Month--919
    National Child's Day--941

Resignations and Retirements

    Securities and Exchange Commission, Chairman
        Remarks--920
        Statement--918

Statements by the President

    See also Resignations and Retirements
    Proliferation Security Initiative--914

Supplementary Materials

    Acts approved by the President--944
    Checklist of White House press releases--943
    Digest of other White House announcements--942
    Nominations submitted to the Senate--943

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