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I was deeply moved when I participated in the opening of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum last month.

There are few tasks more serious than the stewardship of our national parks.

Miles Lerman and Ruth Mandel are charged with keeping the flame of memory alive.

If you have any particular questions about what they did, I would refer you to the people who made the decisions.

I don't want to see the United States get in a position where we are recreating Northern Ireland or Lebanon or Cyprus or anything else.

The United States is skeptical that we'll be able to satisfactorily resolve this within the framework that has been proposed.

My Administration insists on full Iraqi compliance with all U.N. Security Council resolutions.

Iraq could use proceeds from such sales to purchase, under U.N. supervision, foodstuffs, medicines, materials, and supplies for essential civilian needs of its population.

With a record of public service dating back to Word War II, Roger Kennedy is more than up to the job of safeguarding these precious resources.

Look at the facts, evaluate the facts, and draw your own conclusions.

We continue to support international efforts designed to ensure that the Iraqi regime does not threaten international peace and security.

We want the conflict to be contained, and we want the slaughter and the ethnic cleansing to stop.

We are confident that, under the leadership of the United Nations and with U.S. participation, UNOSOM II will accomplish its mission.

I transmit herewith for Senate advice and consent to ratification the Convention Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Mexican States.

The people of Cuba deserve to be free and to determine their own future through free elections.

It is the right of every American to vote.

The American dream is a mirror of the exceptional contributions of Cuban-Americans to our society.

The principle behind this legislation is clear: Voting should be about discerning the will of the majority.