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  • be willing to consider an executive position with another country. But I'm really hoping to remain ~ithin the G-8. a Now, I've been getting a lot of tips on writing resume. Mostly from my staff inembers. [proudly:] You know, they really seemto be up
  • the IFis and the G8, the US has been a leader in ling for higher environm.ental standards. At the IFis, we have pressed World Bank to maintain global . env1ronment objectives as part of its corporate strategy. You will recall the mention of clean energy
  • U.S. actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; and, • "greening" international finance has been an important priority for the U.S. not only at the World Bank, but also at the G8, the IMF, and the WTO. a Suggested points: , • the World Bank and IMF
  • the goal of the new Digital Opportunity Task Force, or DOT Force, which America proposed and the G-8 has embraced. Conclusion I said earlier that our shared values _will only be realized by stepping up to our shared responsibility. Leaders- who set
  • Blair, to raise these tough issues to the top of the global agenda. They have been a serious part of the dialogue at the most recent G-8 ·summits. Together, we are building a new development agenda for a new century. Today, I want to explore and expand
  • driving ithe U.S. economy (e.g .. the Internet, the World Wide Web) are the result of U.S. government investments in . information technology. ' I I Thanks to the leadership of then@:_eru:a~Mi®:0'ne,:;an[~~g8'i~tli~otl ~8J~'~f,"Gfrrmif'a r!l.€.e!t
  • in the connection in between which won't. This is a very complicated problem. Interestingly enough, we discussed it in some detail at the G-8 meeting in England recently, and I can tell you that we are working very hard on it. We're working very hard, first of all
  • funding from its owri. re8ources, within a budget:..Constrained environment. . . . ' ,, ' SEP-25-1999 17: 12 P.04/27 SEC.OF TREAS. . ' · The G-8 co~~~m~~nJfae calls ~or a combined strategy ofFev.ention, vaccille development • BDd appropriate
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  • ? THE PRESIDENT: Well, I'm hopeful. You know, we're going to have -- we've got to have the military meeting and work out the details. But the G-8 statement is good. Q And how quickly could the peacekeepers go in, do you think? THE PRESIDENT: Well, they're working
  • Telecommunications Union, and the UN Environment Programme, he sent the clear signal that, just as the scope oftrade negotiations has broadened so should the scope and scale and capacity building assistance. • We are working in the G-8 and in the WTO to make