
The answer to the second question is yes, we will allow you to assist.
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The answer to the second question is yes, we will allow you to assist.

The terrorist bombing of Pan Am 103 in December 1988 with the resultant deaths of 270 (including 189 Americans), and the terrorist bombing of UTA flight 772 in September 1989 with the resultant deaths of 171 (including 7 Americans)…

I hope that we can explore stronger and broader trade relations.

I am very concerned about the flooding in the heartland of our country.

Do I believe Argentina's a leader in Latin America? Absolutely.

This Convention is aimed at precluding such incidents from recurring.

Unless we are firmly and unequivocally committed to private sector job growth, and especially to small business growth, we cannot succeed as a country.

We must face it. And we've got to provide some means of covering people, letting them change jobs, and having people have this without going bankrupt.

Telecommunications innovations are constantly changing the way we as Americans communicate with each other and with the word.

We have signed significant agreements with first the Soviet Union and now with Russia trying to reduce our nuclear arsenals.

Together we are constructing a Western Hemisphere community of democracies, interpreted by common political values and growing economic ties.

I have long thought that NAFTA should be a model for embracing all of Latin America's democracies and free market economies.

I wanted him to come here and to be the first Latin American leader to come because of the remarkable, some would say astonishing, progress in Argentina in the last couple of years.

We have to decide what to do with part-time employees.

I believe if we do it together the next 20 years can still be the best years this country ever had.

I think the problem is, we're doing too little of some of the things we do well, and we're doing too much of things that Government can't really have much of an impact on except to slow down the job machine.