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  • , but we have all the brains!" Fifty years later, the money bag is missing. But if anyone finds it, the address to return it to is: U.S. Treasury Department, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. I want to talk about the dollar, about the upcoming G-7
  • at us now. When we go to the G-7 meeting in July, we'll be a success story in the making, an example for our partners. For starters, we have a responsible budget plan, one that for the first time ever, reduces the deficit that has been ballooning
Japan [1] (Item)
Worker Issues (Item)
  • of Middle East Peace. • Led the international effort to preserve Russian democracy by public and unswerving support of President Yeltsin, obtaining a historic $2.5 billion U.S. assistance package, mobilizing a multi-billion dollar G-7 economic support
International (Item)
  • . But now that we have opened the door to history's moat sweeping trade agreement, let us keep going until it is done. My goal is for the United States COngress to ratify the GATT Agreement this year, and to pursue policies through the G-7 that can energize
  • of recession. our workers and businesses, while accounting for about 40 percent of the overall income of the G-7 countries, produced three-quarters of the growth in the G-7 nations last year and nearly 100 percent of the new jobs. we have the authority to speak
Budget [3] (Item)
Japan [2] (Item)
  • , Japan's imports of manufactured goods represented about 3 percent of their GDP, while for the rest of the G-7 countries, the share was 16.4 percent. To cite just one specific example, U.S. medical technology leads the world. Our firms account for over SO
Iowa Trip [1] (Item)