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This has indeed been a year worthy of the Prince of Peace.

Successful law enforcement depends on community involvement.

We ought to set our sights on getting 90 percent of the world's children vaccinated for measles and on virtually eradicating polio.

I welcome Majority Leader Richard Gephardt's support for the implementation of the Uruguay round agreement.

This is how free societies and open markets evolve, how global progress happens, how future friends of the United States and these children will be created.

I know this season must be especially difficult for all of you.

This memorial will serve as lasting testament to the innocent who died, to the grieving who survive them.

I urge all Americans to observe this week with appropriate exhibits, ceremonies, and activities.

This act will help us to take our streets, our neighborhoods, back for American values and American children.

I am deeply concerned about the reports of health problems afflicting a number of our Persian Gulf veterans.

This law will give us the tools we need to safeguard children from those who have perpetrated crimes of child abuse.

I think there is now a clear bipartisan commitment for the 100,000 police officers on the street.

This legislation, the National Child Protection Act, is especially significant.

We've put the economic interests of America's broad middle class back at the center of our policies at home.

We must draw on that spirit for our Nation to thrive in this new age.

I have signed into law S. 422, the 'Government Securities Act Amendments of 1993.'

Walter and Leonore Annenberg have done a remarkable and truly wonderful thing on this day in giving the largest private gift in American history to the future of America's children.

Admiral Inman was one of our Nation's highest ranking and most respected military officers.