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Marriott Marquis H~tel: phone 404-521-0000; fax404~586-6299
" Paralym.pic ~ongress Contact: Barbara Trader @ 404-724-7662
\!aialymPiC Congress l)~ess Contact: Lisa Cape
@4~4~814~16~9
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Paralympic G~mes contact: .
. Dena Morris @ 202-223-0956 (DC rep)
Jenny Philips@ 404-724-2753 (general)
Alice Marrin @ 404-724-2661 (protocol)
Film Festival Contact: Debby Barri @ 1-800-543-4116, ext. 410.
Rehab Technology Center @ GA Tech: Hunter Ramseur @ 404-894-2661
Abilities Expo contact: Rod Ellis or Barbara Glinsky '@ 203-256-4700
Theresa Weaver (Atlanta Constitution) ph: 404-526-5377; fax: 404-526-5377
WH Media Office: x67150; Lori Anderson x62673; Julie Mason x62712
WH Press Office: ,x62580; Mary Ellen x61499; Kathy x65772
�· THE WHITE HOUSE
Office· of Media Affairs
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 9, 1996
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Contact:
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Jill Pizzuto
2q2-:456-2249
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PRESIDENTIAL ADVISOR CAROL RASCO
ATTENDS THE 1996 ATLANTA PARALYMPIC GAMES AND
CO-CHAIRS PARALYMPIC CONGRESS CONSENSUS SESSION
Washington, DC -- The President's top domestic policy advisor,
Carol Rasco, wil,l join Vice President and Mrs. Gore at'the
Opening Ceremonies' for the 1996 paralympic Games.' Ms. Rasco will
also represent the White House at the Third Paralympic Congress
by co-chairing a two day policy Consensus Session and spaaking at
____ ~~veral Paralympic' events,.
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III am looking forward to hearing from people throughout the week
on disability issues and sharing what I've learned with President
Clinton as we continue to work towards achieving a national
disability policy based on ,the ~resident's goals of inclusion,
independence and empowerment;" Rasco said:
Rasco's schedule ,for the week foll'ows:
Tuesday, August 13 from 8:00am-5:00pm and Wednesday, August
14 from, 9:00am-5:00pm, at the, Marriott Marquis Hotel, 265
Peachtree Center Avenue,' Rasco will co-chair a Paralympic
,Congress Consensus Session: IIFuture Paralympians - Making
Sports ·Available to Childr~n with Disabilities Worldwide. II
Wednesday, August 14. at 8:30pm at 'the Marriott Marqui's Hotel
(MarqUis Ballroom), Rasco' will give welcoming remarks at the
first international Disability Film Festival Awards Banquet.
Thursday, August 15 from 8:30-11:30am Rasco and other
, paralympic Congress participants will visit the Center for
Rehabilitation Technology at Georgia Tech to see
demonstrations of,cutting edge design projects and meet
'people with disabilities who hav.e benefited from. these
projects.
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Thursday, August 15 at 8:00pm, Rasco will attend the 1996
Atlanta Paralympics Opening Ceremonies with Vice President
and Mrs. Gore.
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'Friday, August 16 at lO:30am at the Marriott Marquis Hotel
(Imperial B), Rasco will attend the Paralympic Congress
Closing Press Conference with Judy Heuman, Justin Dart and
other Consensus Session co-chairs.
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Friday, August 16 at 3:00pm in the main lobby of the Georgia
,International Convention Center Expo, Rasco will speak at
the dedication ceremony of the Abilities Expo International,
followed by a tour of interactive displays and product
exhibits benefiting people with'disabilities.
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All of Rasco's events and Paralympic Congress events are-open to
the media. For more information on Rasco's schedule, please'
contact Jill Pizzuto at 202-456-2249 or page Julie Demeo at 1
800-759-8888, pin # 216-8029. For more information on the
Paralympic Congress, please contact Lisa Cape at 404-814-1669.
�. THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Carol Hampton Rasco
Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
Carol Hampton Rasco serves as President Clinton's top domestic policy
advisor at the White House.
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In this role, Carol directs the President's.Domestic PolicyCounciI;:Which
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. - consists of Cabinet Secretaries and heads of domestic agencies,. and is
-responsible for helping to shape, implement and articulate the President's
. domestic policy agenda. In addition, Carol monitors the legislative process
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and implementation of initiatives. .
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Carol is from Arkansas and worked as President's Clintofl's chief policy~
advisor in the Arkansas' Governor's office for ten years, s~rving as his Senior' .
Executive Assistant. From 1985 through 1992, she was Governor Clinton's
liaision to the National Governors' Association, while he served as chairman
as w(.'!ll as lead Governor on welfare reform, child care and health care reform.
Carol received. a bachelor's degree from the University of Arkansas and
earned a master's from the University of Central Arkansas. She has taught in
the pub,lic. school system and worked as a middle school counselor.
. Prior to joining. Governor CEnton's staff in 1983, Carol worked extensively as
a volunteer -in Arkansas with arts organizations, disability advocacy groups
arid the United Methodist Church.
Ma'iling Address:
The White House
West Wing, 2nd Floor,
. Washington, DC 20502
Phone: .
Fax:
202-456-2216
202-456-7028
Staff Contact:
Julie Demeo or
Jill Pizzuto'
v
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THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1993
liT ROME WI1'B
Carol Rasco
Shes Become the Advocate
She Herself Once Needed
Rasco. who is an architect in lillie
Rock. Four years laler, an uneventlul
pregnancy culminated in a I raumatic
24-hour labor... was a Saturday, her
doclor was OUI of lown, and today's
health<are reformer lound herself in
lhe handsol_1 she calls an inanen·
live hospital stalf.
"I've always wondered if. there
By JASON [)ePARLE
LITTLE ROCK, Ark..
finl glance, il seems a
simple portrait of privi
leged Southern living - a
sparkling backyard pool,
.
family gal.hered in a comf~rtable
en. a f.... r.fOOl-wide lelevl.lOIIthal
.iekers with camcorder images 01
relative'S sprawling new home.
Only one thing suggests !bat Car
I Rasco has seen mOre lhan subur
,an comfort. That is the figure
trapped in a wheelchair. That is
,er son, Hamp.
He is probably ,he only mentally
'elarded It-year...ld 10 have taught
\ presidential (XIrIfldante. Ms.
{asco,1.he While Housedomeslic
!Olicy adviser, says nothing has
aughl her more aboulthe need for
'esponsive Government than I.he
;hal\1eft8eofraisinga sonbom re
carded and with cerebral palsy.
"Mydliidren SO much form the
:ore of .mat my view of domeSIiC
;l(IIiCy is about," said Ms. Rasco,
who also has a healthy 12-year...ld.
jaugtller. Mary-Margaret.. .
Ms. Rasco can tell excrucl8l1ng
stories 01 (lelling lhe runaround
from <:iooftmment agencies, and
she oIten doeS. Her long and lonely
road as a mother has shaped one 01
her poliCy goals. whiCh she says IS
'0 "helP all parents be the besttbey
II
waan·t more interest in the
Razor~
neighborflood collee galhering. She
laler befriended Hillary Rodham
Clinton as a fellow member of lhe
First Melhodisl Church.
During his first lerm as GoVernor.
M r. Clinton appointed Ms: Rasco 10 a
stale..board thai' ran homes lor the
Clinton's
!istening.
bade game !bat·· afternoon." Ms.
Rasco said. relerring 10 the Slate's
passiOn for the University of Arkan·
sas lOOIball leam. She still believes
dlat the doctors should have per·
formed a Caesarean section, thougH"
she cannot say for sure that it would • - - - - - - - - - - - - - haW! prevenled the brain damage.
Hamp (his full name is Hampton) . disabled. She pushed for programs
Ihat placed more disabled peop~ in
lurned 5 before he lalked, and he was
e before he was out of diapers; Wilh
mainslream senings. like those her
her husband at work. Ms. Rasco's life
son has enjoyed. When Mr, Clinton
. shrank ·to a thousand daily lasks
relurned to the Governor's office, in
bolting her sen's sandals onlo his
1983. he brought Ms. Jl.asco as his
triCycle, sticking Velcro on his forks
liaison 10 the departments 01 human
and spoons. "llIere were nights I was
services and health.
SO tired; I would think: 'Why am I
She broughl her mediating talents
. doing this? Is it ever going to show
(0 bear on the naliOll's governors,
fruition?' .• she said.
helping forge the consensus for lhe
~ said her son's subsequent de
1988 Family SupPort ACI, whiCh reo
quired some welfare recipients 10
velopmenl represented their mutual
seek education or Iraining.
triumpb over double,.. and unhelpful
But she was also overseeing human
bureaucrals. She ignored doctors who
services policy when the state's child·
SII8Il"Sled she institutionaUze him as
an infanl. She fought Iheelementary
welfare system fell apan. as stale
school thaI had wanted to separate
worker~ failed to investigate com
'him from nondisableo children. She
plaints of child abuse and placed chil
chased the school-bus bureaucracy
dren in unsafe fosler..:are sellings. II
until il provided him wtlh a seat bell. . took a Federal lawsuit 10 force Mr.
Her fighls, she said, gave her em·
Clinton. then an embarrassed Presi
paLh;y.witlp,nose Who.1N~'" reliant on
dential·candidale. 10 raise money (0
",.&mrn,t~wnt'" irom .tile . elderly to
can be."
hire and Irain l1I<!re.~~.
YWII&-~""~."" welfare.
M;': Rasco said a tightfisted legis
M~1t:sC';'s'elf'~n;rea-ched miJe. lature prevented the chanses from
Carol Rasco and her son,
51""" on June 2. _ _ her son joine<l
coming sooner. "Any time there are
Hamp, 19, at home in Little
the graduation al Hall High School
children dying. you always shocIfd be
and recf:ived a <'eMifiCate of attend
. Rock,Ark.
doing more." she said. "COIlld we
a~ and a standing ovation.
have done it faster? I question Ihal."
Hamp speaks slowly. with a hinl·of
The low profile, but high access,
some
in power might.
a slur, and lie has been announcing.
thai Ms. Rasco brings to her current
'jew lheir domestic lives as an In
with a hint of mischief, the onset of a
work can be seen Ihrough her role in
,pprOpr;ale to;liCs for inquiry; pro
new disease: "senjoritts,"
'
immunization policy. Earlier this
"Thai'S when seniors wanl 10 get
lies "'I.he President's men. alter
year, Departmenl 01 Health and Hu
out," he said.
III. do IlOl usually locuS on their.
man Services wanted 10 distribute
He left home lasl summer for an
roles as fathers. But Ms. Rasco In
tree vaccines to all Children. regard
Easter Seals group house. where the
,ites sudI inquirieS, turnmg ques
less of family income; the .ollice of
slaff helps him in and oul of bed. He
Management and Budgel wanted a
tionsabollt her policy VieWS Into a
'th .....:aIled new Democrals or the
said he is looking for a job that will
cheaper plan thai gave Iree vaccines
at IeaSI one coveted credential: a .. WI ones, she conlends Ihat l ",lIher
conversation about mothertlood.
allow him to use his "social skills."
only to lhe needy.
'
She did thai re<:enlly before ~
deep reserve 01 Presiden,tial trust.
~~mp has given" a very speclll~ def~: .
The decisive moment came in
A training program has taughl him
groupolcompanychielexecuttVes.
. earned during a decade spent as a.
nilionolwhalaUlhatencompasses.
to fold napkins and stack sugar bas'
March, when Ms. Rasco went to the
senior aide to Mr. Clinton when he
She scrapped her prepared re
Ms. RasCo, who is 45, has a'lorm 01 kels. and at reSlaurants he'is quick to
Presidenl and came back wilhhis
was r-'emor of Arkansas. "He lov.~s
h
sometimes
mark. - 0·.... ·1 competitiveness. to
Southern cha rm I at
~,,,-V'"
the WhIte
.
lault imperfecl ralios of sugar and
decision in favor 01 the more eKpen
extemporize on reasons why their
her:' said John podesta.
seems more evocative 01 lhe JunIOr artifiCial sweeteners. "lI's a hoot."
s.ve option, which was subsequently
league than lhe .oval .office. Sbe has his mother said. His favorite activity
fulUre labor lorce,today's chi":lren.
House stall secrelary.
rejected. by Congress. She said Mr.
needed strong advocales.
Ms Rasco began as a human-serv
a sixth sense lor putting guests at IS to listen to his ponable police radio
Clinton understood the risks and
ease. She uses words like bumluuled, (his sister, her eyes rolling. notes Iha.
She remembers ihlnklng. ".oh
ices ~ide to Mr. Clinton in 1983 and
made his own choice. But even now.
dear. do I risk this?" BUI knowing
rose to the point where she ran much
as a synonym lor conI used.
. he carries it even to Ihe mall).
Ms. Rasco's own views have to be
thai other speakers would cover ab
But she can also be unusually d ..
. 01 the state's daily business for the
discerned by reading between the
He altended (he news conference at
rect. The conversation turns to her
.
he I Id the eKecu
ar that Mr. Clinton was oul cam·
lines. She. says she wasn't
siract statistics. s . ~ces haqled
~igning lor the Presidency. She now. : son and lhe air suddenly hilS wllh which his mother's appointment was ately and vociferously" for "passion
the plan,
vivid images: mtsshapen hIp sockets announced. bul he carried KleeneK
tives how her =~~~Ie h'ld advoca
rovides him with daily brteflngs on
bu. she "would have been happy to
with him. knowing it meant her de~
her to see the '''''''' orc I
~Iafl and policy developments acruss
and a broken femur. body casls and
have 'it go through."
he'r ellects on body smells. Ms. parture from Ullie Rock. His old
cy "Without a slrong advocate, my
the domestic' agencIes. and she has
A
moment in
shoWn a talent lor broke ring dlSputes
~a!co showS no hesitalion steppIng friend Bill Clinton, alarmed al his co's memorablemore helpful Ms. Ras
o":n son would not have gotten whal
call for a
Govern·
belween warring bureau~racleS.
before a lOilet and lumbltng WIth emotion. waded infO the audience 10
he needed." she says.
,
ment occurred last winter al a Camp
As a lormer elementary-,:"hool
Still no one is qUIte sure what Ms.
imaginary straps to iIIustrat: .the soothe him afterward. Hampwill not
David relreat, when she told her col·
reveal whal Ihey said. "I call .hat
teacher in a White House thick wllh
Rasco' intendS to do with her access,
complexities 01 her son's dally hvmg.
leagues about a woman she had
Rhodes Scholars, Ms. Ras~oocCu·
h' h seems to have remained un·
Her lalher. Frank Barnes Ham\>, personal:' he said.
known in Arkansas. The woman. call
Ms. Rasco descrtbes .heir separa·
pies an odd presidenllalmche.She
~.':'~nishedbYlhereceniWhiteHouse ton, said he admired what he.7
alte,d
ing a s,ate agency. had t>een hung up
lion as the kind 01 dilficult·bul·
h s nothing 01 the national· rcputa, . upheavals and .he arrival 01 Dav!d
his daughter'S purposefulness. She: heallhy experience thaI all 'parents
on by. a worker eager to get to lunch.
a
. ed by her twO counter·
Gergen a~ Presldenl1al counselor.
~earned that a million '. {cars don t 1nd children go through. They stay in
She had gone to Federal buildings
It°anrtss eRn!~rt E. Rubin. the economic
LI her views
change anything," he s.ald..
that' were mark~ "handicapped ac
',ouch through visits. phone calls and
p
vv<
L ke
'If he.r. colleagues ca
thaI'S
cessible:' only to find they were not.
policy adviser. or ,W. An,~hOny a .
mvsterlOus, Ms. Rasco says
.
M5. Ra5co ~rew up '" [)co Win. Ark.. he f~x ma("hinf' In Hamp's f(.om.
She had seen her child rejected by
the national security ad~tser.
(as
with her. "I don't expe<;' (hal ~n . 65 miles ~outheast of LIHI(' RtK'k, th:
state programs for the disabled'be'
She is happy to descrtbe.hersel
foor, or hopefUlly eighl, years, peop e
daughter of a pharma,'''' and a Ms. Rasco's d<lugh(,f plans lO
cause he was not indigent and the
an tmplemente! .or poliCies a~t:~~
will saY 'Carot Rasco IS the godmo~h· . homemakcl'. At thc CntV~t"SH'1 of Al nuv(' In W;.1ShtnJ!tOfl '" th~' fait, hU!
familv was not allowed to pay.
. than their p,rand architeCt. ~
er of X'policy:" s~c said. "The chni
kansas she worked fUf a fcllow stU I(,T huwamJ's 'HchUN.'ful't:' pr:..tc:'IIt.'{,
Ms: Rasco caught her colleagues
seems to have taken a back seat o~
tons know that. I'm ,in l~ne and. ~~at
dent who waS famp;lI~nmtt. fur stu \,111 k("('p him, alonA wi1h H<lmp. In
. or .
like ,he budget an
.
their ooals
d
Th I 'lUdent .101<' Rock.
by surprise when she explajned why
mat
Issues ; rm Her coHea.fZ.ues
can help coordmate
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dent-body presl ('nl.
~ s
.
those images wOuld never leave her,
Thomas: ~F. Ml'Utrty ]d, is now Mr. Ms. R~IS('() elrst m("~ Mr. Citntun '"
health<:are relo '
Asked for a definiuon o( an u~~;r.
"'Because,·' she said. "those experi
976 wtw>n hf' wa~ a {'andidat(" tor
otten grasp at straws when trytng t~
.dass. for example:she ~nswers, t ~
Chnton's {'hi<,r of ';1aff.
enc<.'s were my own."
describe her ideology:?r even, some,
not goin~ to give you htg st~eam.s,o .
In 1969, ~II 21, sh<' m.~rn("d [("tTV I;H~ anurnt:'y g{"ncr,ll and srok(" 10 ~I
times her policy poslttons.
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words." Asked whether, .::sh~e:..:.:ld..:e_n_lI_h_c_S_ _ _.,--_ _ _ _ _ _- -
But' virtually all agree Ihal ~~_ ..
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
June 6, 1996
It gives me great pleasure to join all' Americans in welcoming
the athletes, officials, and spectators who have traveled t.o Atlanta,
:Georgia, for the Games of the Xth Paralympiad.
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As the premier competi1::.ion for elite athletes with physical
disabilities, the Paralympic Games will bring together approximately
3,500 competitors, representing more. than 125 nations , t o participate
in the world's largest celebration of the'achievements of people with
disabilities. With skill and courage, these world-class athletes will
put .themselves to the test, exemplifying botl1 individual accomplish
ment and ~he universal quest for excellence, equality, and dignity;
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As Honorary Chair of the 1996 Atlanta Paralympic Games, I ask you
to join me .in support of this powerful d~monstration of the ability of
people with disabilities to compete at,the highest levels of athletic
achievement and in celebrating the triumph of the human spiri.t.
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"disabilitIes. From the, White House to every federal' agency; t~s A~ministration has
"demonstrated an unprecedented commitment to address the concerns of Americans with
. disabilities. The President is committed to supporting th~ '49 million Americans with
disabilities In, their, efforts to exercise their full rights an~, r~ponsibilities, to live as
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vigorouslyJenforced the'Anierlcaris with DiSCibilities Act,"~he Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act and other critical civil, rights laws ,that prohibit
discrimination against people with diSabilities in schools, workplaces and public
•."areas across the nation. President' Clinton strongly opposes attempts
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heaith care coverage for Americans wIth disabilities 'and: has, rejected' proposals to
end the Medicaid guar.intee to meaningful ~ealth benefits for peop,le with
disabilities, President' Clinton. has' preserved Medicaid coverage, for 6 ,million
persons with disabilities, includirig 1 million children .. Without Medicaid, many
families would have t9 impoverish themselves to ,pay for a child's Illedical care,
give up their jobs to stay' home to care for a child or seek 'placement in an
institution. Medicaid is 'often the orily (onitofh,ealth care available to. people with,
disabilities arid allows many children and adults to receive services at home rather
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,fighting ·to increase the 'Indivi9uals w'ith Disabilities Education Act's focus on '
edueationai resuits: for children and cutting unnecesSary papenyork,so that more
time can be spent on teaching andleaining" The Administration has recommended
,a 12% increase above the 1996 funding level for the basi<; stelte grant program and
opposes weakening the guarantee, of a right to education for children with
disabilities.
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, Administration's' flexipility in granting state waivers has spurred an increase in
home and cOmmunity-based services,' As a result, the number of people with
. developmental or cognitive, disabilities served in home anq community waiver
programs more than doubled to 149,000 in 1995,'
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Medical Leave Act making workplaces more acCommodating for many. families that
include a child pr adult ~i~h a disability.
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Tele~mmunications Reform Act, President Clinton, has made voting easier and
communications technOlogy more accessible, for Americans with disabilities.
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people with disabilities to employment, educational, opportunities and a full range of
, public activities by implementing the AmericanS with Disabilities Act and Fair ,
Housing Act requir~ments for accessible bus and rail transit syst~ms, paratran~i~
services and housing.
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individuals with disabilities the opportunity to increase ,their ,independence thrOLIgh
rehabilitation services and work incentive programs.
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people \Vith disabilities to high-level policy-making positions, including many
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key' positions t,hat are 'not directly relat~d to disability issues.
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Americans with Disabilities Act with a balanced approach that emphasizes
voluntary compli~ce w~erever possible.'
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benefits for people with ,disabilities and' suppOrts insurance reforIilS to prohibit
insurance companies from denying coverage because of pre-existing conditions.
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disabilities and challenging all Americans to understand that people with disabilities
can contribute to this country when given acceSs to the workplace, health care,
community services and techriology.
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REMARKS BY THE' PRESIDENT
AT 1996 PARALYMPIC TORCH RELAY LAUNCH
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THE PRESIDENT: ,Thank you so much. First of all, '.
welcome to the White House. Welcome tc? the lawn. ' WeicOllle to
summerti1!le. (Laughter. )
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I want to thank Ai~ead and Andy Fleming for being "~re
today; and Randy Snow and all the members of the ,1996 U.S: Paral\'lllpic
Team. We are @o delighted to have you here, so excited that this is
the beginning of .the torch relay. We know the torch that we launch
here today will ,ignite ~e world's second larqest sporting event and
the first Paralympic G~esever to be held here in th~'united States.
I want to echo what has just been said. It is very
fitting that the torch was lit yesterday by the eternal flame at the
tomb of Dr. Martin Luther King. Ris life has come,to symbolize the.
struggle and the'promise, the opportunity and the responsibility of
our nation. This .is'the first time his flame bas been shared for any
other purpose. And I'd like to thank Coretta Scott ,King and Dexter .
King, the entire King family, for sharing it with these games.' It'is
a remarkable statement and an altogether fitting one. (Applause.)
Thank you.
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here today, and the other teams around the' world will thrill people
all around the world with their courage and their achievements. And
we'will be 'reminded everYwhere~ but especially herein the United
.States, how much more we can accompl'ish when all people everywhere
are given the. chance to participate fully in our natiol)al life~
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The people in these Olympics got here because they
believed in themselves and worked hard to.achieve their goals.· .. The
Orqanizing Committee of the Atlanta Paralympic Games,. under the
leadership of Andy Fleming and Al'Mead and manY,others here today,
have also worked very hard to make th.S6 games the best ever~ This
year's games are the result of an unprecedented partnership between
the committee, the corporate community and, the federal government.
And. APOC has done an outstanding' job of educating corporate America
about the value of being associated. with these games.
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coverage.. The' dedication .,to . these games for the members of my own
administration I can·tell·y()u has been' veri heartfelt, and I want to .
thank them. Education Secretary Rlley himself is now down on the
Mall waiting to receive the torch. The Vice President w'ill have the
great honor of declaring the games open.on August the 15th and, as
al~ of you know, there will now be more .than 3;500 'athletes there
from 120 different' nations.
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Our .American team·includes some of the finest athletes
'and some of the ~inest individuals in the world. Aimee MUllins, a
student at Georgetown, my alma mater,' who is here with us today is
the only disabled member of an NCAA Division One track team. . And I
thank her for being here and for hercontrlbution. (Applause.)
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dashes and in the long jump, and she,'ll be competing in all three of
those events in Atlanta. 'Trisc::ha Zorn is a swimmer from 'Indiana
who's been competing since the age of seven and has wo~ more than 30
gold medals in her career. Fourteen-year-old LeAnn Shannon from
Orange Park, Florida, is the youngest·member of our team and the
youngest member ever. At this year's trials, she finished first . in- .'
the 100, 200, 400 and 800 meter races. The joys of youth. ,
'(Laughter.) She also volunteers in a ~~habilitation hospital in her
community, helping other people. :
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In addition to being a world stage for some-of the
greatest athletes, "theParalyinpic Games will also give us an .
opportunity to reflect on where the disability ,movement is heading
worldwide -- in the areas of equal opportunity, economic'opportunity
and access to sports tor all people with disabilities. I'm
determined to press'on with meeting ,the challenge to our nation that
I put forward in 1992 '-- a national' disability policy based o~ ,
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inclusion,independenc~ and empowerment;
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Games area powerful demonstration of what can happen 'when inclusion,
independence and empowerment, become realities in individuals' liveer
. __-,J.,.1.tJLgreat abilities and great hearts.
In Atlanta, experts from around the world will be '
discussing these ,issues in the Third paralympicCongress, chaired by
our good friend, Justin Dart, who's also here with ,us today and who
in his own way has th~ most Olympian spirit I believe I've ever come
.across. ·We thank you for being here, sir. (Applause.)'
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session on how.to make the athletic experience available to children
with disabilities around the world. And ,we know this will be a very
successful Congress.
In a few minutes, the' Paralympic torch, representing the
triumph of the human spirit, will be formally presented to me on
behalf of the 1996 Paralympic team, byparalympic swimmer, Diane
Straub. I want to thank her not only for bringing the flame to the
White House, but ,also for her selflessness, her determination and her
achievement. The flame of her. life burns just as brightly as the
flame of these games ,and is lighting the way to others. Even with
her demanding medical scho!;)l studies and her training ,schedule, she"
still finds time to help disadvantaged children. She is truly ,a ,
Paralympic champion an,d an American hero,. (Applause.)
I'd also like to thank the Co-chair of the presidentis.'
Commission on' Physical Fitness, Tom McMillen, for beinqwith me. here
today and for supporting the concept ,that physical fitness is every
bit as important, if not more important, for Americans with '
disabilities than for other Americans. Weare committed to that.
And I thank you Tom for being here. (Applause.)'
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carried by one of Americats best. Randy Snow, has been a member of
six United States National Wheelchair Basketball teams.' An accident
when he was 16 left him a paraplegic., His enthusiasm and excellence
in sports, however, did riot diminish':, He I sgone on to have an '
outstanding caree~ in both basketball and tennis. He devotes a lot
of his tinieto extolling .the value, of r,ecreation and wellness to
people with disabilities •. And in 1994, ~e National Council 'of'
Disability presented hill\,with its outstanding Citizenship Award. In
1989, he won the coveted Jack Gerhardt Award as the WheelChair'
Athlete. of the Year.
He will hand the torch'off to Georgia Congressman John
Lewis who was, as many of you know, an associate of· Dr.. King, who
will take it otf the White ~ouse grounds. One thousand people will
participate in the relay that will'cover 1,000 miles. When the torch
reaches Atlanta on August 15th, it will take its place in the Olympic
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stadium, the most accessible arena of its kind in the world.-· I' am
proud that we. have worked hard to .make this a reality.
Dr.· King once .said, "Everybody can be great because
everybody can serve." That lsthe great lesson of these games. In
their dedication to excellence, equality and community, APOC, the
athletes, their families, their coaches are the best examples of what
is right with our country, May this torch serve as an inspiration to
all Americans to give their best in every endeavor, to make the most
·of their God-given abilities and to recognize that we are all
stronger and more vibrant when we develop, recognize and support the
talents of ~ll of our people •. May that be the lasting legacy of· the
1996 Paralympics.
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the 1996 Paralympic team, to bring the torch to the stage. •
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Here are the answers to Julie's questions:
1. The schedule for the consensus sessions as follows:
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Business Columni~t. . . . . . . . .. Emest Holsendolph (404) 526-5320
General Columnist:
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General,Columnist. ............. Celestina Sibley
404~ 526-5463
General Columnist. . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Doug Monroe 404 526-5384
"Colin Campbell's Diary" .•........ Colin Campbell 404 526-5385
"Rheta Grimsley Johnson" .................... ..
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Rheta Grimsley Johnson (404) 526-535a
Sports Columnist:
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Sports Columnist. ............••. _Furman Bisher 404 526-5335
Sports Columnist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mark Bradley 404 526-5331
Sports Columnist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Steve Hummer 404 526-5331
Sports Columnist. ................•. Tom Stinson 404 526-5331
Sports Columnist. . : . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. Ar1ene Voisin 404 526-5331
Sports Columnist. ... : .••...... :. Terrence Moore 404 526-5331
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Editor.............•........••.••. Lanedra Carroll (404) '526-5709
SUNDAY -- "Entertainment"
Editor............................... Tom Sabulis (404) 526-5453
SUNDAY -- "Book Reviews"
Editor.................•........... Miehael Skube (404) 526-5829
SUNDAY .. "Dixie living" ,
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Editor...••....... : ................ Paula Schwed (404) 526-5643
SUNDAY -- ''Travel", '
Editor............ : ..•............. Scott Thurston (404) 526-5479
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'SUNDAY -- "Homefinder"
Editor.................... '. .....•..... Kar1 Ritzier (404) 526-5307
SUNDAY -- "Personal Technology'
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Editor..............•..••.......••... Jennifer Hill (404) 526·5869
MONDAY .. "Business'
Editor..'.................•...• ; ...... Susan Wells (404) 526-5322
TUESDAY .. "Health" '
Editor............... : ..............•... Nick Tate (404) 526-5671
THURSDAY -- "Food"
Editor............................. Susan Puckett (404) 526-5443
FRIDAY -- "Home And Garden"
Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . • . . . . . . .. Connie Green (404) 526-5485
FRIDAY .. "Preview"
Editor............................ Eileen Drennen (404) 526-5417
SATURDAY .. "Wheels'
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Editor.................•.•••........•. Kar1 Ritzier' (404) 526-5307
SATURDAY .. "Leisure"
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Washington Bureau:
ATLANTA CONSTITUTION
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2000 Pennsylvania Ave., NW. #10000
(202) 331-0900
Washington, DC 20006
: FAX: (202) 331-1055
Bureau Chief. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Andrew GlasS
Deputy Bureau Chief. ................•....•.. Andrew Alexander
Business Correspondent. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . .. Robert Deans
ATLANTA JOURNAL
P.O. Box 4689
Atlanta, GA 30302-4689
72 Marietta St.. N.W.
Atlanta, GA 30303-2804
IGA~D70)
404) 526-5151
FAX: 404) 526-5686
News Phone: 404) 526-5342
News FAX: (404) 526-5746
E-Mail: gpph16a@prodigy.COm
Clrc: (e)128,875, (S)713,835; Coverage: North Central Georgia:
Owner: Cox Newspapers; Wires: AP, NY Times, Knight-Ridder; Online:
Dialog, Prodigy, Dow Jones; Sub Rate: $176.85;Ad Rate: $274.27.
Man~gementJNews Executives:
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Publisher.................. ; ........ DenniS Berry (404) 526-589
Editor. ......................•..... Ronald Martin (404) 526-550 1
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��Religion Writer, , , , , , '< ' , , , , , •• , • Allison Kimnedy (706) 823·3225
MedicallHealth Writer. , , , , , , , . , ........ Ben Palmer (706) 823-3218
Political Writer. , ......... , , ......... Sylvia Cooper 1706} 823-3228
Radio/Television/Cable Writer ......... , Bill Sanders 706 823-3341
Real Estate Editor. , . , . , , . , ...........Les Simpson 706 823-3348
Science Writer. , '" , , , , " . , . , .. , .,' . " Ben Palmer (706) 823-3218
Sports:
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Outdoor Editor. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bill Baab (706) 823-3304
Travel Editor.......... : . . . . . . . . . . . .. Les Simpson (706) 823-3348
Sports Columnist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ed Price (706) 823-3215
SECTIONS
SUNDAY - "Business·
Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Donna Rogers
SUNDAY - "Home Of Real Estate",
Editor.......................... , ................... Les Simpson
WEDNESDAY - "Good Taste"
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Editor. ........................ : .................... Les Simpson
THURSDAY - "Applause"
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Editor. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . .. ... Rich Copley
FRIDAY - "Science & Medicine"
Editor............................................... Ben Palmer
FRIDAY - "Lawn And Garden"
Editor..............................................,Les Simpson
SATURDAY - "Religion"
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Editor...................... '.' ................... Allison Kennedy ,
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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS (GA.D100)
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(912) 265-8320
P.O. Box 1557 '
BrunswiCk, GA 31521
FAX: (912) 264-4973
3011 Altama Avenue
Brunswick, GA 31520-4059
Clrc: (e)16,070; Coverage:'Glynn County; Owner: Brunswick News
Publishing Company; Wires: AP; Sub Rate: $60; Ad Rate: $7.40.
ManagementINews Executives:
Editor.. ... ................................ C. Howard Leavy III
Mana~ing Editor............................•...... Hank Rowland
Editorial Page Editor ........................... C. Howard Leavy III
City Editor..........•......... : .•...••........... Susan Thornton
Photo Editor....................................... Jerry Matherly
Advertising Director ................................. Ron Maulden
Circulation Manager.......... , ... , .......... , .... , .. Wes Oldaker
EditorsIReporterslColumnlsts: '
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Business Editor. .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . ... David Goodwin
Features Editor ................ ~ ...... : ........... David Goodwin
Food Editor ....... , ...... , ..... : ...... : ........... Joann Pendery
Lifestyle Editor.................................... Joann Pendery
Sports Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Murray Poole
Women's Editor: .................................. Joann Pendery
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TIMES·GEORGIAN IGA·D120)
P.O. Box 460
(no) 834-6631
Carrollton, GA 30117
tAX: (770) 834-9991
901 Hays Mill Road,
Carrollton, GA 30117-9576
Clrc: (m)10,786, (S)11,850; Coverage: Carroll County; Owner: Paxton
Media Group; Wires: AP; Sub Rate: $79.20; Ad Rate: $15.00.
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Publisher.................... , ................... Dawn 'Weatherby
Editor. . . . . • . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . . ... . . . • . . . .. Julianne Foster
Managing Editor.................................... Frances Long
National News Editor................................. Bill Fordham
Advertising Manager...... : ........•................. Bill Chappell
EditorsIReportersiColumnlsts:
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Business Editor................................... Julianne Foster
Features Editor•...............................•.... Frances Long
Food Editor ........................................ Frances Long
Home Editor.................'.............. ; . . ... . . .. Frances Long
Lifestyle Editor..................................... Frances Long
Political Editor.•...................... ; ........•.... , Mark Griggs
Sports Editor................. ; . '. . .. . .. . .. .. .. . .... Doug Gorman
Women's Editor......•..•.•...........•.... ; . . • . . .. Frances Long
General Columnist:
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. General Columnist...............................'.. Harold Miles
General Columnist. ................................ Carole Scott
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Cartersville, GA 30120
Clrc:' (eS)10,500; Coverage: Bartow County; Owner: Walls Grou~
Wires: AP; Sub Rate: $71; Ad Rate: $6.58.
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.................... Charles Hune.
Editor............................................ Charles Hu%'
M.anagi,ng Editor....................,' . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. Lewis Jus~
City Editor............ ; ............................. LeWIS Jus!\..
Circulation Manager................................ Doug Burne~;
EditorslReporterslColumnlsts: '
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Business Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Kevin Alwi!
ComputerslHigh Tech Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lewis Jus~
Entertainment/Arts Editor. ............................ Lewis Justl.'
Features Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lewis Justl.~
Food Editor ............................ , ..... " Elizabeth COChra:
Home Editor.. : .......................... .,. . . .. Elizabeth COChlc'
Lifestyle Editor................................. Elizabeth Cochra·
MedicaVHealth Editor ................................ Lewis JUSI~.
Sports:
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Editor. ...... ',' ................... , ................ Jim Jaquis.
Outdoor Editor..................................... Jim Jaquis,'
Travel Editor....................................... : Lewis Just~.
Women's Editor. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. Elizabeth COChra:
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COLUMBUS LEDGER·ENQUIRER
IGA·D140)
~706~ 324·552t
FAX: 706 576-62~
News Phone: 706 571-656:
Clrc: (m)53,578, (S)68,149; Coverage: Western GeorIJia & Eastern Ala·
bama; Owner: Knight-Ridder; Wires: AP, Knight-Ridder; Sub Rate:
$169; Ad Rate: $40.33.
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ManagementlNews Executives:
Publisher...................... John F. Greenman
Ext: 300
Executive Editor. .......•.... '. .......•. AI Johnson
706 571·8560
MB:na~ing Editor. .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SalT! Jo~es
706 571-858(
EditOrial Page Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. Bin Wlnn
706 571·8563
Op Ed Page Editor....................... Bill Winn 706 571·8583
News Executive Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chuck CrOUCh
706 571-8522
National News Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Larry Foley
706 571-8585
Metro Editor........................• David Dykes
706 571-6589
Metro Assistant Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jeff Davison
706 571-8567
Weekend Editor. .................... Kaffie Sledge
706 571-8585
, Photo Editor. ................ ; ... ,'. .. Larry Dailey
706 571-8593 '
Advertising Manager............. : ...... Jill Tigner (706 324·5526
Ext: 373
Circulation Director..................... Jim Lamm
EdltorsIReportersiColumnists:
Automotive Editor................ Sharon Sudderth (706) 576-6238
Book Review Editor..................... Dusty Nix (706) 571-8528
Business: .
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Business Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Carol Hazard 7061571-8513
AdvertisinglMarketing News Editor... Carol Hazard 706 571-8513
ComputerslHigh Tech Editor......... Chuck Crouch 706 571-8522
Education Writer ...................... Liza Benham 706 571-8593
Entertainment/Arts:
Editor......................... Sandra Okamoto 706~ 571-8580
Music (Popular) Editor .......... Sandra Okamoto 706 571-8580
Farm Editor. ............ ; .......... Harry Franklin 706 571-8521
Fashion:
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Editor............................. Kaffie Sledge 706~ 571-8585
Beauty/Grooming Editor........•... Kaffie Sledge 706 571-8585
Features Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Katfie Sledge 706 571-8585
Food:
Editor............................. Judith Bethel 7061571.8512
Restaurant Reviewer............... Judith Bethel 706 571-8512
Garden Editor....................... Kaffie Sledge 706 571-8585
Home Editor: ....................... Kaffie Sledge 706 571-8585
Lifestyle: '
Editor. ........................... Kaffie Sledge 706 571-8585
Religion Editor.................... Ja.ronda Little
703 571-8283
MedicaVHeallh Editor.............. Mandy Williams
706 571-8524
Radio/Television/Cable Editor........... Mick Walsh
706 571-8588
Real Estate Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Carol Hazard
706 571-8513
,Science Editor.....••................ David Dykes
706 571-8589
Sports:
Editor.......................... Chuck Williams (706) 571-8590
Ext: 435
Outdoor Writer..............•... David
Travel Editor........................ Kaffie
706~ 571·8585
706 571-8585
Women's Editor. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Kaffie Sle
General Columnist. . , ............... Tim Chitwood . 706 571-8508
P.O. Box 711
Columbus, GA 31902·0711
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Advertising Manager...................... : ........ Brad Hagstrom
Editors/ReporterS/Columnists:
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Business Editor.. , .......... , .. : .......... : .......... Angie Smith.
Education Writer............. '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lolita Browning
Environmental Editor....... , .................. , . . . .. Rick Lavender
Features Editor.......... , ........ , .. , .•... :. . . . . . .. Ron Sirmans
Food Editor.......... : ................ , .. '.' .. : .• ; ... Ron Sirmans
Lifestyle Editor................................... ; .. Ron Sirmans
Medical/Health Editor ................................ Ron Sirmans
Political Editor............................ : ......... DavidTwiddy
Radio/Television/Cable Editor ......................... Ron Sirmans
Real Estate Editor..............'..................... ~ Angie Smith
Sports:
Editor.......................................... Keith Albertson
Outdoor Writer................................... Rick Lavender
Travel Editor ........................................ Rein Sirmans
Women's Editor................ : .................•.. Ron Sirmans
Sports Columnist:
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Sports Columnist. . . . .. ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .... Clay Lambert
Sports Columnist. ................................. " Jeff Butler
(nO) 227-3276
FAX: (nO) 412-1678
La Grange. GA 30240
105 Ashton 51.
La Grange, GA 30240-3197
Clre: (e)15.863; Coverage: Trol!P County; Owner: Mid-South M
ment Co.: Wires: AP; Sub Rate: $81; Ad Rate: $9.80.
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Louis P. Hai
Editor................................ : .......... Andrea I
Managing Editor........................................ LE
Advertising Manager. ................................ Jen",
EdltorslReporterS/Columnlsls:
Business Editor ..............•.......................•. Le
EntertainmenVArts Staff Writer.......................... Joe
Environmental Staff Writer ............................. Joe'
Farm Stall Writer...................................... Joel
Features Staff Writer.............................. Jackie K
Home Editor...................................... Andrea I
Lifestyle Staff Writer...................... '. . . . . . . .. Graham
MedicallHealth Stall Writer ......................... Jackie K
Political Editor .............•..... " .................... La
RadiolTelevision/Cable Editor ........ ,............... Andrea I
Real Estate Editor: ..........•..•.................. Andrea I
Sports:
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Editor........... '. '.:............................. Tomm~
Outdoor Staff Writer................................. Joel
Women's Editor................ ; ..........••...... Andrea I
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THE MACON TELEGRAPH
(GA.D240)
(912) 74
FAX: (912) 74
E-Mail: ronw623437@.
Cire: (m)77,665, (S)105,920; Coverage: Central Georgia; (
,Kni~ht-Ridder; Wires: AP, NY Times, Knight-Ridder; Online:
Lexis/Nexis, WWW; Sub Rate: $242.84; Ad Rate: $38.83.
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ManagementINews Executives: ,.'
Publisher........................... Edmund Olson 912 74
Editor.............................. Rick Thomas 912 74
Assistant Editor................ Charles Richardson 912 74
M~na~ing Editor. : ............•••. Ron Woodgeard
912 74
Editorial Page Editor••..••..•... : .•.••. Ed Corson 912 74
Op Ed PaQe Editor..................... Ed Corson 912 74
News Assistant Managing Editor........ Bill Weaver 912 74
National News Editor.••............... Phil Dodson 912 74
, State News Editor. :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oby Brown 912 74
Metro Editor... , ...................... Oby Brown 912 74
Local Govemment Reporter....•..•.•.•• Stacy Lam 912 74
Photo Editor....................... Danny Gilleland 912 74
Advertising Director.............. Pete Hershberger 912 74
Circulation Manager..............•.... Harry Davis 912 74
Editors/Reporters/Columnists:
Automotive Editor...................... Steve Bills (912) 74
Book Review Editor..........•..... Paul Alexander (912) 74
Business:
Business:
Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. Steve Bills 912 74
Staff Writer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Stephanie Jordan 912 74
Personal Finance Staff Writer•••.•.•.•• Steve Bills 912 74
Calendar/Events Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• Jane Self 912 74
ComputerslHigh Tech Editor...... '.' . .. Robin Stacy 912 74
Education Writer.............•.... Sharese Shields 912 74
EntertainmenVArts:
Editor................ : ............. Dan Maley
912 74
Music (Popular) Editor......... " ...•. Dan Maley 912174
Environmental Editor................... Oby Brown 912 .14
Farm EditOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Steve Bills 912 74
Fashion:
Editor............................. Terry Briggs 912~ 74
Beauty/Grooming Editor.....•..••.. : Terry Briggs 912 74
Features Editor..................... James Palmer 912 74
Food:
Editor................... '. . . . .. . .. ... Jane Sell 912i 74
Columnist. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Clara Eschmann 912 74
Home Editor............................. Jane Self 912 74
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Editor.'.............•............ James Palmer
Assistant Editor....................... Jane Self 912! 74
912 74.
Religion Editor........................ Jane Self 912 74
MedicallHealth Reporter. . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. Jodi White 912 27
Political Reporter............••••.. Randall Savage (912 74
RadiolTelevision/Cable:
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Editor...................•.........• Ella Haynes (912) 74
P.O. Box 4167
Macon, GA 31213
(770) 478-5753
FAX: (no) 473-9032
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.science Editor ...................................... Brad Swope
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Editor.... , ....... , . ; , . , , .... , ................. Anthony Stastny
Outdoor Writer........................ " . ~ ......... John Burke
Travel Editor.................................... ; .... ,Susan Love
Women's Editor ..................... :., ............•. Susan Love
Food 1:01I0r. .... ,'...... , , ....•• , ................. " "-''',
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Lifestyle Editor.......... , ................ , .......... Nancy WeiCh
Sports Editor........ : ............................ Anthony Dash~1
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(912) 226-2400
Thomasville, GA 31792
FAX: (912) 228-5863
Clre: (eS)1 0,017; Coverage: Thomas & Grady Counties; Owner: Thom.
son Newspapers; Wires: AP, Scripps-Howard; Sub Rate: $115; Ad
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PUblisher..............'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a ace 00 man
Editor. ......................................... Stephen Meadows
Photo Editor ............................ ": .. ,,. Dayton Strickland
Advertising Director. ....................•.. " Norman A. Bankston
Circulation Manager...... '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rob Morren
EdltorslReportersiColumnlsts:
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Business Editor................................ Stephen Meadows
Education Writer, ..... : •..• , ........•......•..• Lisa Knight-Patton
Farm Writer..........................•.•...•...•.... Heath Griner
Food Editor ............... , ......................... K~s Harnage
Home Editor.... , ....... , .... : ...................... Krrs Harnage
Lifestyle Editor .........................•....•..••... Kris Harnage
Sports Editor......................................... Ira Schoffel
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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS (GA.D300,
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P.O. Box 1088
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FAX: (912) 234-6522
Savannah, GA 31402-1088
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Clrc: (m)55,726, (S)80,152; Coverage: Eastern Georgia & Southern
South Carolina; Owner: Southeastern Newspapers; Wires: AP, NY
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limes, Knight-Ridder, NEA; Sub Rate: $138; Ad Rate: $46.15.
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Publisher........................ Frank Anderson (912 652-0265
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Executive Editor ............. RexannaKeller Lester (912 652-0300
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Mana9ing Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dan Suwyn 912 652-0322
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Editonal Page Editor................... Tom Barton 912 65200343
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National News Editor................. Lee Freeman
912 652-0360
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State News Editor ...........•..... Tuck Thompson
912 652-0309
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Metro Editor.................•..... Larry Peterson 912 652-0316
Metro Assistant Editor........... Kathleen Gurchiek
912 652-0357
Metro Assistant Editor..............• Steve Thomas
912 652-0331/
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Police Reporter .................... Jenel Williams
912 652-0325
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Courts Reporter ....................... Njeri Fuller
912 652-0334
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Local Government Reporter. . . . . . . .. Larry Peterson 912 652-03Hi
Weekend Editor.................... Chuck Mobley 912 652-0360
Photo Editor........ " ... " " ..... ' " Steve Bisson
912 652-0302
TIFTON GAZETTE (GA·D330)
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Advertising Manager ............... Bucky JohnSon
912 652-0238 •
P.O. Box 708
1912~ 382-4321
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Circulation Director. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. Linnie Pride 912 652-0428
FAX: 912 387-7322
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Tifton, GA 31794
EdltorslReporters/Columnlsts:,
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211 N. lift Ave.
News Phone: 912 382-4322
Automotive Editor. .................. Bob Matthews (912) 652-0342
lifton, GA 31794-4463
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Book Review Editor.............. : . . .. Doug Wyatt' (912) 652-0362
Clrc: (e)9,116; Coverage: lift County; Owner: Thomson Newspapers;
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Wires: AP; Sub Rate: $96; Ad Rate: $10.31.
Business Editor.................... Tony Wilbert ~912 652-031,8
Small Business Editor......... , ..... Tony Wilbert 912 652-0318
........... ; . . . . .. James
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Computers/High Tech Editor........... ,Tony Wilbert 912' 652-0318
Mana~ing Editor....... " ............................. M~ke Jones
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Education Writer.....•. .'.•.......... : .. Ann Muller i912 652-0335
EditOrial Page Editor. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . . .. .. Mike Jones
EntertainmenVArts Editor ... " . " ..,,, .. Doug, Wyatt ' 912 652-0362,
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City Editor. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • .. Shannon O'Connor
Environmental Editor. ................. Brad Swope 912 652-0332
Advertising Manager.. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . • . . .. . . . ... Randy.BlalOck
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Farm Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Tuck Thompson (912 652-0309
, Circulation Manager. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . . . .. Phrl Jones
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Features Editor ............•..•....•.'......•..... '. .... Flo Rankin
Beauty/Grooming Editor .•........... Doug Wyatt (912 652-0362
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Food Editor. ..............................'.........•.. Flo Rankin
Features Editor ....................... Doug,Wyatt (912 652-0362
Lifestyle:
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Food:
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, Editor.................... : ..•....•.......•.....•... Flo Rankin
Editor........................... Chuck Mobley
9121652-0360
Associate Editor. ..................... :. • .. .. .. ... Kristy Busbin
Restaurant Reviewer................ Doug Wyatt 912 652-0362
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Sports Editor.......................................... Jay Stone
Home Editor .. " ...... " .............. Susan Love 912 652-0363
Lifestyle Editor. • • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. Susan Love 912 652-0363
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(404) 577-1234, pho'ne
(404) 588-4137, fax .
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Sunday, August 11:
2:90 p.m.
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Sunday, August 18:
4:25 p.m;
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TO: CATHERINE DAWKINS
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RE:
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Catherine:
The following is information on Carol Rasc<?, Julie Demeo and Diana Fortuna for the
Paralympics I Atlanta trip .
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Also, please fax me the same info on Judy arid mostimportanly, information for that
, Monday morning meeting. Carol is departing the office mid afternoon .. today,' so I will need
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the info faxed as soon as you are able to do so.
Please call me if you have any questions or need additional info; 6-2249. Thanks so much!
HOTEL:
Marriott Marquis
265 Peachtree Center Avenue
Atlanta
(404) 521-. phone
(404) 586-6299, fax
PAGERS:
Carol: 1-800-759-8888, pin# 216-9789
Julie: 1-800-759-8888, pin#216-8029
Diana: 1-800-759-8888, pin# 216-8015
FLIGHT INFO for Carol H. Rasco:
Sunday, August. 11:
4:00 p.m.
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Also. please f'ax me the same info on :rudy and xnost bnportanl:y, information f01' tha.t
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HOTEL:
Marriott MarquJs
26:5 Peachtr.... C ..nter Avenu.e
Atlanta
(404) 521-8888, phone
(404) 586-6299. fax
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Carol: 1-800-759-8888. pin# 216-9789
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1-800-759-8888. pin# 216-8029,
Diana:
1-800-759-8888, pin# 216-8015,
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4:00 p.m.
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07--Aug-1996 02:31pm
TO:.
Jill pizzuto
FROM:
Carol H;· Rasco
Domestic Po~icy Council
CC: .
Jenni
SUBJECT:
RE: Tom Butler
L .. Klein
. I thank all of you so much. Jen, if there are others you want to
invite feel· free to increase the reservation.
I want the full
bill
the table given to me afterwards ... I'm treating you, Jen,
as well,as the But
and anyone
se yo~ ~ant to'ask.
of
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the xeroxed booklets on art and
architecture
WW to give them and Justin would probably like ,a
booklet like Jul
2uts in student ~acketsfor me.
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FROM.:
Jill
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Domestic Policy Cou~cil
CC:
Jennifer L; Klein
-SUBJECT:
Carol:
PRE SID E N T
Tom Butler
fyi
the Butlers are all set - Tom Butler, very nice, is very appreciat
looking foiwar~ to
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and is
They are doing everything on' the 13th, Tuesday:'
8:45a
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their trip, that I am just sick I will be away at Paralymplcs but
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staff in the White House Mess one day at noon. and one. even~:tn:g_-at-8
p. m. staff will take them through the West Win ... F--at Roz is -.-
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Jill Pizzuto'
Rosalyn A. Mil
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RE: . Arkansas
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Domestic Policy Council
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Jill Pizzuto
Rosalyn A. Miller
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RE: Arkansas
I'll be in town and would be happy to have lunch, show them
around, etc.
Jill can just let me know what works for them.
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FROM:
Ro'salyn A. Miller
Domestic Policy Council
C€:
Jiil Pizzuto
SUBJECT:
Tom Butler
Just spoke with, Tom Butler, of Arkansas, who will be in D.C.
August 11-14 with his wife and son. I am exploring the
possibility of a WH tour for the, 13th o,r 14th.
'
it (through Janice Choate),
when I originally heard about 'their
I was asked if you might be available for a brief visit. Of
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Domest
Policy Council
CC:
CC:
SUBJECT:
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A. Miller
Arkansas
See the att
I am going to be in.Atlanta for the
lympics
and won't get to see Tom.
I am wondering as it gets c
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time if the two
you, Chris and Jen or.at least one
would
to host them in the Mess at my expense
lunch .... They are both terrific, she works in the genet s program
at the Med Center at University of Arkansas. We might even think
about getting someone neat from Public Health area at HHS to join
you all.
I am so fond
Tom and Becky ... he was our Ii
at the Ark.
Health Dept. through both Joycelyn arid her predecessor ... plus he
saved my Ii
when no rehab agency was getting my son a job and
Tom agreed to put him to work at the~Health Dept. I am really sad
I won't
here to entertain them.
Let me know if you· think you will be in town.
THanks!
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SUBJECT:
CONFIRMATION:
FROM:
Date:
Time:
APPT. REQUEST FOR PIZZUTO, JILL M
WAVES OPERATIONS CENTER - ACO:
08-07-1996
18:08:37
This messag~ serves as confirmation of an appointment for the
visitors liitedbelow.
Appointment With:"
Appointment Date:
Appointment Time:
Appointment, Room:
Appointment Building:
Appointment Requested by:
Phone Number of Requestor:
Comments:
WAVES APPOINTMENT NUMBER:
PIZZPT., JILL M J"'J .
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If:
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WH
PIZZUTO JILL.
62249
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If you 'have any questions regarding this appointment,
please call 'the WAVES Center'at 456-6742 and have the
appointment number listed above available to the
Access Control Officer answering your call.
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TOTAL NUMBER OF NAMES SUBMITTED FOR ENTRY·:
TOTAL NUMBER OF NAMES OF CLEARED' FOR ENTRY:'
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BUTLER, BECKY'
BUTLER, JUSTIN
BUTLER, TOMMY
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TO:
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FROM:
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Office of Administration, IST
SUBJECT:
CONFIRMATION:
FROM:
Date:
Time:
APPT. REQUEST FOR KLEIN, JENNIFER L
WAVES OPERATIONS CENTER - ACO:
08-07-1996
18:09:51
This message serves as confirmation of an appointment for the
visitors listed below.
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Phone Number of Requestor:
Comments:
WAVES APPOINTMENT NUMBER:
KLEIN, JENNIFER L
8/13/96
1:15:00 PM
WW
WH
PIZZUTO JILL
'62249
U30961
If you have any questions regarding this appointment,
please call the WAVES Center at 456~6742 and have the
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Domestic Policy Council
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Eli~abeth
SUBJECT:
RE: NEC meeting tomorrow
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Jill
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IMMIGRATION,MEETING CANCELED
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Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
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IMMIGRATION MEETING CANCELED
The Immigration Meeting schedul'ed for Wednesday, August 14, has
been canceled.
The next 'Immigration Meeting will be held'afterLabor Day.
We will ,notify ou sooh of the'date and
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Thank you.
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TO: Jeremy D.'Benami
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Domestic Policy. Council
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RE: cal·l
Tell Sarah that I am
I will miss them, that I will be in
Atlanta the full week
Paralympics. Tell her that after she
visits with Bumpers if
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Domestic Poli9Y Council
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RE: Dr. Jack G'bb ons
,
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tell .them I am so
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flattered to be
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FROM:
Carol H. Rasco
Domestic Policy Council
SUBJECT:
RE: scheduling meeting
Sorry, I thought I had been clear on a number pf occasions ... the
week of 19
has been, is and
1 be on hold. No scheduling
whatsoever should be occurring for that week.
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Diana M. Fortuna
FROM:
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Domest
CC:
CC:
Elizabeth E. Drye
Jill Pizzuto
SUBJECT:
Welfare. REform meeting
Rasco
Policy Council
Jeremy and
You are to come to the welfare re
meeting at.9 a.m. tomorrow
(Tuesday) in Leon's office .... I'm asking Jill to keep us posted in
the a.m. as to whether it will start on time. We should meet.
about 8:45 a.m. in my office to
proposed format'
meeting
although Leon often takes 6ff in a. direction of his own.
Bruce:
Thanks.
jo
us at 8:45 a.m. if you wish.
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We will be holding. a Welfare Reform Implementation Meeting in our office
tomorrow 1 August 20 1 at 9:00.
It should last about a half hour.
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FROM:
Lyndell Hogan
Domestic Policy Council
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RE: tues/8/20
Carol should have received an invite frpm the NEC and/or Women's Outreach
the event.
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TO:
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Carol H. Rasco
Domestic Policy Council
CC:
CC:
Elizabeth E. Drye
Jill Pizzuto
SUBJECT:
RE: Microenterprise Meeting
P.S. As of this time I do not think I will be here the 20th but we
can worry about that next week and/or when we receive the letter
of invite.
Thanks.
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TO:
Carol H . .Rasco
FROM:
Lyndell Hogan
Domestic Policy Council
cc:
CC:
Elizabeth E. Drye
Jill pizzuto
SUBJECT:
Microenterprise Meeting
Carol,
I have yet to track down an Interagency Council On. Women's Business Enterprise
microenterprise meeting.
There is an Interagency meeting on August 20 at 3:00
p.m. for which invites are going out of Laura Tyson's office.
The invite is in
draft form now and should go out ina couple of days.
I soke with Laura Tyson's
office and e-mailed Betsy's office--no one knows of the micro meetin~.
However, it soudns as if you should plan on attending the Aug. 20 meeting, and
I'll keep hunting for the micro meeting.
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FROM:
Christine Benero
DATE:
July 24, .1996
0:
Personal Invitation for Carol Rasco
Thank you for passing .this message on to Carol.
I appreciate your
help. I'd like to invite Carol to dinner on Tuesday, August 20th
in New York City with some of the most "wonderful women" I know.
We thought it would be' fun to have a completely off the record
"girls night out" and I would be delight.ed if she could join us.
Thus far Ruth Wooden, President of the Advertising Council; Carolyn
Reid-Wallace, Bxecutive Vice~President of the Corporation for
.Public Broadcasting; Christine Terrel, President of B. Dal ton IS;
Lilliam Barrios-Paoli, Commissioner of Administration for New York
City; Kyle Zimmer, President of First Book; and Patricia Goodrich,
Director of Corporate .Initiative, Capital Cities/ABC will be
joining me.
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FROM:
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Domestic Policy Cou~cil
CC:
CC:
CC:
Jennifer.L. Kle
.Diana M. Fortuna
11 Pizzuto.
SUBJECT:
RE: Adoption/FLOTUSmtg:
If 'adoption folks are now covered for a me~ting I will not plan to
attend as I will need that t
to prepare
welfare meeting.
We'll
open whether I.will go to signing until Monday unless
there has. to be a firm rsvp now. in which case I will say yes to
keep the option open.
Thanks.
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TO:
'Carol H. Rasco
FROM:
izabeth E. Drye
Domestic Policy Council
CC:
CC:
CC:
Jennifer L. Klein
Diana M. Fortuna
Jill pizzuto
SUBJECT:
Adoption/FLOTUS mtg.
FLOTUS is now planning to meet with adoption people
min wage signing
ceremony (around 3:00 Tuesday).
has held this time on your calendar
(welfare mtg. is at 4:00).
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