U.S. Newswire back issues from May 2004:
President's Radio Address to the Nation May 1
May 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a transcriptof the president's weekly radio address to the nation: THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. A year ago, I declared an end tomajor combat operations in Iraq, after coalition forces conducted oneof the swiftest, most ...
Iraq Veteran Delivers Democratic Radio Address Reflecting on the President's 'Mission Accomplished' in Iraq
May 01, 2004 ... Rieckhoff described the lack of supplies he found when he landedin Baghdad with his 39-membered platoon, part the first wave ofsoldiers in Iraq in April 2003."But when we got to Baghdad, we soon found out that the people whoplanned this war were not ready for us. There were not ...
Church Leaders Denounce Abuse of Iraqis
May 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following reports of allegedabuse of Iraqi detainees and prisoners by American and Britishmilitary personnel, National Clergy Council president the ReverendDr. Rob Schenck (pronounced SHANK), speaking on behalf of theexecutive committee representing ...
Sec. Norton Announces Thomas Point Lighthouse Going to City of Annapolis, Nonprofit Partners; Dignitaries Participate
May 01, 2004 ... ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Secretary of the InteriorGale A. Norton today announced that ownership of the historic ThomasPoint Shoals Light Station in Chesapeake Bay will be transferred fromthe U.S. Coast Guard to the City of Annapolis and its nonprofit andgovernment ...
High Schools Win Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model Car Challenge
May 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- It wasn't The Kentucky Derby,but six teams took their place in the winner's circle at today'ssecond annual Hydrogen Fuel Cell Model Car Challenge, part of theDepartment of Energy's National Science Bowl(r). University High School of Morgantown, ...
UPDATE: Schedule Changes For ADL Natl. Conference in Washington May 3
May 02, 2004 ... UPDATE: Schedule Changes For ADL National Conference inWashington, D.C., May 3 NOTE: PRESS CREDENTIALS REQUIRED WHO: Anti-Defamation League (ADL) WHAT: Annual ADL National Leadership Conference WHERE: Renaissance Mayflower ...
South Carolina Farmer Wins 2004 Steward of the Land Award; Ben Williamson of Darlington is First Southerner to Win National Prize
May 02, 2004 ... "For thirty years, Ben Williamson has championed the protection ofSouth Carolina's natural resources-leading by example on his own farmand pushing for sound environmental policies in his community," saidAmerican Farmland Trust President Ralph Grossi. "He is a true stewardof the land and ...
16 Teams Advance to National Science Bowl(r) Championship Rounds
May 02, 2004 ... News Advisory: Sixteen high school teams triumphed today in the round robintournament of the 2004 National Science Bowl(r) and will move on tothe competition's final rounds. The finalist teams have won $1,000for their school's science departments. Sponsored by the U.S ....
Kerry to Speak at the Anti-Defamation League's 25th Annual National Leadership Conference Monday in Washington
May 02, 2004 ... Kerry to Speak at the Anti-Defamation League's 25th AnnualNational Leadership Conference On Monday, May 3, 2004, Democratic Presidential candidate JohnKerry will deliver remarks at the Anti-Defamation League's 25thAnnual National Leadership Conference. WHEN: ...
Kerry Campaign Announces Significant New Ad Buy Introducing John Kerry's Lifetime of Service and Strength
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The John Kerry for Presidentcampaign announced a critical component of its election strategytoday, unveiling two new biographical television ads introducing JohnKerry's lifetime of service and strength to the American people. The60-second ads are ...
New National Organization Addresses Unmet Needs of Siblings of Children with Cancer; Study Finds Siblings Also Require Healing
May 03, 2004 ... HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill., May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Each year morethan 16,000 children are diagnosed with cancer in the United States. And each year, 18,000 brothers and sisters of these children arethrust into a world of experiences that leave a lasting mark on theirlives. Recently ...
Procurement Integrity: Getting Government Contracts Right; Panel Discussion to be Held at George Washington University Law School
May 03, 2004 ... News Advisory: With the resurgence of interest in corporate responsibilityfollowing a period of dramatic reform, government contractorsincreasingly face new challenges and seemingly evolving standards fordealing with their government customers. Disclosures of high-profile ...
Ex-Conservative Insider Brock Launches Progressive Research and Information Center; Group to Correct Conservative Misinformation
May 03, 2004 ... David Brock, an ex-conservative media insider, today announced thelaunch of Media Matters for America, a new Web-based, not-for-profitprogressive research and information center dedicated to monitoring,analyzing, and correcting conservative misinformation in the U.S.media. Media Matters ...
Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Awards for Excellence in Reporting on Drug & Alcohol Issues; Submissions Due June 14
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, April 30 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Drug Strategies, anational nonprofit research institute, is accepting submissions forthe sixth annual Nancy Dickerson Whitehead Awards for excellence inreporting on drug and alcohol abuse through June 14. The award is given in two ...
Kerry Campaign Press Briefing on Significant New Ad Buy
May 03, 2004 ... On Monday, May 3, at 10 a.m. EDT, the Kerry Campaign will hold apress briefing to discuss a significant new ad buy. WHEN: Monday May 3, 10 a.m. EDT WHAT: Press Briefing on Significant New Ad Buy WHERE: Kerry Campaign Headquarters, 901 15th Street, NW, Suite700, ...
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Discuss New Book, Brothers In Arms, at the National Press Club May 4
May 03, 2004 ... Basketball Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar will speak at a BookRap at the National Press Club on Tuesday, May 4. Brothers in Armsrecounts the extraordinary story of the 761st "Black Panthers," thefirst all-black armored unit to see combat in World War II. Abdul-Jabbar first learned ...
Pro-Choice Activists Asked to Help Air Ad Exposing Karen Hughes' "Choice Equals Terrorism" Comments
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- NARAL Pro-Choice America, theleading national advocate of personal privacy and a woman's right tochoose, released a new television spot today exposing the recentcomments by presidential advisor Karen Hughes that equated pro-choice activism to ...
Kerry Says We Must Look Past Our Differences and Build a Stronger Country Together
May 03, 2004 ... "I'm running for President because I believe that we are all inthe same boat," Kerry said. "I believe we can build a strongerAmerica that stands by its people, all of its people. Where everyonehas something to contribute, and everyone counts. Where we neverleave anyone behind. And where ...
Roper Poll Shows Americans Appreciate a Good Pillow But on Average Replace Their Pillow Only Every 2 Years
May 03, 2004 ... RICHMOND, Va., May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A just released Roper pollshows that while 70 percent of American adults say a comfortablepillow is "very important" to a good night's sleep, most Americansare probably sleeping on a pillow that is old, needs to be washed andis therefore not nearly ...
Kerry to Host a Conversation on Strengthening America's Schools in Albuquerque
May 03, 2004 ... On Tuesday, May 4, John Kerry will return to New Mexico and visitLongfellow Elementary School with Governor Richardson and Lt.Governor Denish to talk with parents and educators about how we canwork together to make our schools stronger. May 4, 2004 --- 12 p.m. MDT ...
New Department of Labor Overtime Rule Guarantees Overtime Pay to Licensed Practical Nurses, says Secretary Of Labor Elaine L. Chao
May 03, 2004 ... JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U. S. Secretary ofLabor Elaine L. Chao today joined nursing students at FloridaCommunity College at Jacksonville, North Campus, to highlight thebenefits of the Department of Labor's new overtime rule for thenursing community. Under the new ...
Consumers, Suppliers Celebrate National Drinking Water Week; 'The Wonder of Water' Observed May 2-8
May 03, 2004 ... DENVER, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The American Water WorksAssociation (AWWA), the authoritative resource for safe drinkingwater, and its member utilities today kicked off National DrinkingWater Week, a celebration of our country's most precious naturalresource. "National Drinking ...
National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice to Address ADL National Conference in Washington, D.C.
May 03, 2004 ... WHO: Anti-Defamation League (ADL) WHAT: Annual ADL National Leadership Conference WHERE: Renaissance Mayflower Hotel, Washington, D.C. WHEN: Tuesday, May 4, at 12 noon National Security Advisor Dr. Condoleezza Rice will speak tonearly 500 ADL leaders during ...
Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association Announces 2004 Innovation Award Winners
May 03, 2004 ... DALLAS, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Juvenile ProductsManufacturers Association (JPMA) announced today the ten winningproducts from the Innovation Awards competition.Held in conjunction with the 2004 International JPMA Show -- atthe International Apparel Mart May 3 through May 5 ...
Same-Sex Couples Face High Divorce Risks, Says New Swedish Study
May 03, 2004 ... The recent study offers the first systematic review of same-sexunions and divorce rates based on accurate national register data inSweden from the 1990's. Main findings summarized in the policy brief: "The study found that gay male couples were 1.5 times as likely(or 50 ...
Department of Energy Official to Testify Before Senate Committee
May 03, 2004 ... News Advisory: Department of Energy Official to Testify Before Senate CommitteeMay 6 BACKGROUND: Acting Undersecretary of Energy and Assistant Secretary of Energyfor Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy David Garman will testifybefore the Senate Committee on ...
Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association Announces Student Design Competition Winners
May 03, 2004 ... Rebecca Finell, a junior at Arizona State University, is the grandprize winner of $2,500. Matt Wilcox, a senior at the University ofWisconsin Stout, and Beth Johnson, a senior at Savannah College ofArt and Design, are the second prize winners of $1,500 each. JoseRamon Rodriguez Bosch, a ...
Institute for Policy Innovation: Americans One Step Closer to Freedom From Internet Tax Threats, But for How Long?
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Americans can breathe abreath of fresh air as they can now continue to avoid Internet accessand purchase taxes-but for how long? The U.S. Senate recently passeda bill providing four more tax-free years but which also includesmultiple loopholes that ...
Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at Bush-Cheney '04 Event (1/ 5)
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a transcript ofremarks by Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at a Bush- Cheney'04 event (Part 1 of 5) Wings Stadium Kalamazoo, Michigan 4:30 P.M. EDT MRS. BUSH: Thank you all very, very much. ...
Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at Bush-Cheney '04 Event (2/ 5)
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a transcript ofremarks by Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at a Bush- Cheney'04 event (Part 2 of 5) What this country needs is a leader who speaks clearly and when hesays something he means it. (Applause.) You've got to ...
Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at Bush-Cheney '04 Event (3/ 5)
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a transcript ofremarks by Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at a Bush- Cheney'04 event (Part 3 of 5) Like you, I mourn the loss of life. Like you, I hurt when a momor a dad loses a loved one. And I have told them when I've ...
Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at Bush-Cheney '04 Event (4/ 5)
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a transcript ofremarks by Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at a Bush- Cheney'04 event (Part 4 of 5) Let me tell you -- a couple of people I met today, just to maybeput this economic plan in perspective. I met the O'Roarks -- ...
Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at Bush-Cheney '04 Event (5/ 5)
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Following is a transcript ofremarks by Remarks by the President and Mrs. Bush at a Bush- Cheney'04 event (Part 5 of 5) We've got to make sure that health care costs are more affordable,and we must do so without letting the federal government ...
CMS Administrator McClellan Joins Keynote Panel at Congress on Managed Care in First Major Industry Appearance of Tenure
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Dr. Mark McClellan, the newlyappointed administrator for the Centers for Medicare and MedicaidServices (CMS), will address more than 4,000 health care executivesat the National Managed Health Care Congress (NMHCC) on Thursday, May6, at 8:30 a.m ....
Essential Inventions on NIH Decision to Hold Public Meeting on Compulsory Licenses Remedy for Abbott Abuse of Ritonavir Patents
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statementof Essential Inventions on the decision by the National Institutes ofHealth (NIH) to hold a public meeting on compulsory licenses remedyfor Abbott abuse of Ritonavir (trade name Norvir) patents: "The National ...
TV News Goes Primetime on Allbritton's Newschannel 8
May 03, 2004 ... ARLINGTON, Va., May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Life isn't Nine to Fiveand TV News shouldn't be locked in early fringe. On Monday, May 3rd,Allbritton Communication's 24-hour all-news cable channel NewsChannel8 launches a new 9 O'Clock News Hour. It features a live half-hour ofrapid-fire local ...
Census Bureau Releases Facts for Features Special Edition on the 53rd Anniversary of the UNIVAC Computer
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Census Bureau todayreleased the following Facts for Features Special Edition on the 53rdanniversary of the UNIVAC computer: UNIVAC I, the world's first commercial computer, was unveiled,demonstrated and dedicated in Philadelphia on June 14, ...
Media Matters Report 'Meet the New Rush, Same as the Old Rush' Raises Questions of Limbaugh's Status as Mainstream Commentator
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Media Matters for Americatoday released a new report analyzing six weeks of systematicmonitoring of The Rush Limbaugh Show. Limbaugh's show was transcribed and evaluated daily. "Meet the NewRush, Same as the Old Rush" lists 77 Limbaugh comments ...
Housing Affordability Rises in First Quarter Says NAR
May 03, 2004 ... FIRST QUARTER 2004 AFFORDABLE PRICE BY INCOME FAMILY INCOME ...LOAN AMOUNT ...AFFORDABLE PRICE $20,000 ... ..... $72,300 ... ....$90,300 $40,000 ... ... ....
Kerry Campaign Conference Call on Significant New Ad Buy to be Held at Noon Today
May 03, 2004 ... On Monday, May 3, at 10 a.m. EDT, the Kerry Campaign will hold apress briefing to discuss a significant new ad buy. For non-Washington, DC based reporters there will be a conference call at 12p.m. EDT. To participate in the conference call, please email ChrisJackson at ...
New Web Site, http://www.ChooseLeasing.org, Answers Questions About Equipment Leasing
May 03, 2004 ... "Business leaders have always known that choosing a mix offinancing options for acquiring equipment is important," said ELAPresident Michael Fleming. "We now find the reasons for choosingleasing, however, have evolved. Historically, avoiding obsolescencewas a main reason to lease. While ...
Marie Wilson to Devote Full Energy to The White House Project
May 03, 2004 ... NEW YORK, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The movement to help womenreach the highest levels of business and government got a tremendousboost today. Marie C. Wilson, creator of the immensely successfulTake Our Daughters to Work Day, has announced she will leave her 20-year post as president of ...
Genetic Testing of Embryos to Pick "Savior Sibling" Okay with Most Americans; New Survey Explores Attitudes on PGD
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A new survey by the Geneticsand Public Policy Center at The Johns Hopkins University shows mostAmericans approve of using genetic testing and selection of embryosto make sure a baby will be a good match to donate blood or tissue toa sick brother or ...
U.S. Senate Moves Closer to Condemning Canadian Seal Hunt
May 03, 2004 ... YARMOUTH PORT, Mass., May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Senatemoved one step closer to an official condemnation of Canada's sealhunt when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee recommended theLevin-Collins Resolution to the full Senate. The resolution, whichwas introduced in November ...
Members of Congress, Environmentalists to Call on Bush Administration May 5 to Keep Promise to Protect Roadless Forests
May 03, 2004 ... -- Members of Congress, Environmentalists to Call on BushAdministration May 5 to Keep Promise to Protect Roadless Forests -- Imminent Changes Would Destroy Forests Members of Congress and environmental groups will mark the three-year anniversary of Agriculture Secretary Ann ...
Senior Anger and Confusion Mires Introduction of Bush's Bogus Rx Discount Card, Says Alliance for Retired Americans
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following is a statementby Edward F. Coyle, executive director, Alliance for RetiredAmericans: George Bush said the 2003 Medicare Law he championed was designedto give seniors peace of mind -- it has done just the opposite. Sincethe bill ...
Advisory-Satellite Details: Diageo and Local Leaders Provide Tips to Celebrate Cinco De Mayo Responsibly
May 03, 2004 ... WHO: Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo; Los Angeles CityCouncil President Alex Padilla; Virginia Sanchez, VP ofCommunications, Diageo; David Lizarraga, CEO, TELACU; JoseMiramontes, national president, Latino Peace Officers Association;Don Luis Camacho, president, Camacho's ...
Energy Secretary to Address Annual Meeting of United States Energy Association
May 03, 2004 ... News Advisory: Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham will address the annualmembership meeting of the United States Energy Association (USEA) onWednesday, May 5, during which he will provide an update and overviewof the Energy Department's advances and achievements in the ...
What Happened to the "Winning the War on Terror" Tour?, Asks Kerry Campaign
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was releasedtoday by John Kerry for President: What happened to the "Winning the War on Terror" Tour? Today, thetour was renamed "Yes, America Can." President Bush mysteriouslychanged the name of this week's campaign tour from the ...
ADL Proudly Announces Winners of Idea Awards for San Jose Teachers
May 03, 2004 ... This year's IDEA Award winners are: -- Patricia Buttrill, Abraham Lincoln High School Patricia, a Drama and English teacher, has served as the facultyadvisor for the school's GAY-STRAIGHT ALLIANCE (GSA) for the past sixyears. She works closely with students, staff, and ...
NCQA Releases 2003 Annual Report: The VALUE of Care and Caring About Value; Focus on Value Reflects Growing Interest Among Employers, Consumers
May 03, 2004 ... -- An essay looking at how employers, policy makers, consumers andothers have different perspectives on health care value. -- A profile of the Veterans Health System, which has investedheavily in medical information technology leading to improvement inclinical quality and cost ...
Monty Python Auditions to Hit New York City
May 03, 2004 ... HOLLYWOOD, Calif., May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Actors, performers andMonty Python fans from the U.S. and Canada will be converging uponNew York City on Saturday, June 5th, to audition for the roles of theyoung members of Monty Python, the famed British comedy troupe, in anupcoming feature ...
Racing Greyhounds Test Positive for Cocaine; 119 Dogs Test Positive for Cocaine at Florida Racetracks
May 03, 2004 ... TAMPA, Fla., May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- According to a publishedreport in this morning's edition of the Tampa Tribune, more than 100racing greyhounds tested positive for cocaine over the past threeyears at racetracks across Florida. "This is a shocking development," said GREY2K USA ...
Anti-Muslim Incidents Jump 70 Percent in 2003, Says CAIR; Hate Cimes Up 121 Percent, Blamed in Part on Islamophobic Rhetoric
May 03, 2004 ... The Council on American-Islamic Relations' (CAIR) report -- theonly annual study of its kind -- outlines 1019 incidents andexperiences of anti-Muslim violence, discrimination and harassment in2003, the highest number of Muslim civil rights cases ever recordedby the Washington-based ...
Virginia's Thomas Jefferson High School National Science Bowl(r) Champion
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- "Fructose 1,6- Diphosphate"was the answer to a biology question that today clinched the 2004National Science Bowl(r) championship for the Thomas Jefferson HighSchool for Science and Technology team from Alexandria, Va. This isthe third consecutive ...
University of Michigan Designated Best Workplace for Commuters
May 03, 2004 ... CHICAGO, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The University of Michigan inAnn Arbor has become the largest university designated one of theBest Workplaces for Commuters by U.S. Environmental Protection Agencyand U.S. Department of Transportation. University of Michiganofficials accepted the new ...
Press Conference: Harkin Amendment on Overtime Will Hurt Businesses, Economy and Workers, But it Will Benefit Trial Lawyers
May 03, 2004 ... News Advisory: WHAT: Press conference calling on senate to reject the Harkinamendment and preserve new Department of Labor rules modernization. WHO: -- Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform -- Paul Gessing, National Taxpayers Union -- ...
Medicare Rx Card Savings May Not Live Up to Expectations; NCPA Research Shows Seniors Will Need to Shop Around When Subsidies Run Out
May 03, 2004 ... "On their own, seniors often pay prices as low or lower than HMOsand other private insurers," said NCPA Senior Fellow AndrewRettenmaier. In his study, "Who Pays Higher Prices for PrescriptionDrugs" (See: http://www.ncpa.org/pub/st/st265/ ), Rettenmaierexamined the prices of more than ...
Studies Show Lower Nurse Staffing Levels Contribute to Poor Patient Outcomes
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Agency for HealthcareResearch and Quality today issued a new synthesis of research studiesfunded by AHRQ and others that indicates that hospitals with lowernurse staffing levels, nurses who spent less time with patients, orfewer registered nurses ...
Energy Secretary Abraham to Address Third Annual Conference on Carbon Capture and Sequestration
May 03, 2004 ... -- President Bush's Strategic Plan for the U.S. Climate ChangeScience Program -- Major Challenges Facing the Development and Ultimate Deploymentof Carbon Capture, Separation, Transport and Sequestration Systems -- Risk Sharing to Promote the Development of Clean Coal Power ...
DOE Gives Georgia $300,000 to Continue Radiation Monitoring of Savannah River Site; Extension Ensures Work Through Dec. 2004
May 03, 2004 ... The extension will provide the Georgia Department of NaturalResources with more time to evaluate its needs for future monitoringand arrange for alternate funding. The grant also requires thatGeorgia provide the Department of Energy any analysis of data and/orstatistical evidence that ...
Tribute to Honor JTS Chancellor Ismar Schorsch for 18 Years of Leadership
May 03, 2004 ... News Advisory: A Tribute to Ismar, a celebration of Dr. Ismar Schorsch's eighteenyears of distinguished leadership as the Chancellor of The JewishTheological Seminary, will be held on Monday, May 24 at JTS. Dr.Paula Hyman, Lucy Moses Professor of Modern Jewish History at ...
Another False Promise: Bush's Medicare Drug Card; John Kerry Is For Real Discounts
May 03, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, May 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- With the Bush Administrationtouting the new Medicare drug card today, John Kerry issued thefollowing statement: "I applaud any effort to help families save even one dollar onprescription drugs but the new prescription drug card the ...
Study: Marriage Penalty Tax Relief Opponents Hide Huge Fiscal Agendas, Says National Taxpayers Union
May 03, 2004 ... "Many opponents of H.R. 4181 framed their arguments in terms of'fiscal responsibility,'" said NTUF President and Issue Brief authorJohn Berthoud. "If we take these 95 Members at their word, andunderstand them to be concerned about fiscal imbalance, we mightimagine that they would show ...
Former U.S. Diplomats to Send Letter to President Bush
May 03, 2004 ... News Advisory: WHAT: Press conference WHEN: Tuesday, May 4, 2004, 12 to 1 p.m. WHERE: National Press Club (Lisagor Room) 529 14th Street NW, Washington, DC On April 26, 52 retired British diplomats signed a letter to ...