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  • ; --At the Summit of the 8 in Denver this month, the U.S. will continue its economic leadership of the world, and will stand in sharp contrast to the last G7 Summit in this country (Houston 1990), when America's leadership was compromised because our own economic
  • is projected to be· tied· for lowest. among the G-7 cour;ttries. · (Source: OECD) . 0 I . • .• ' UNEMPLOYMENT ---DOWN T0.5.5%, FROM OVER 7% AT START OF ADMINISTRATION: o The unemployment rate·is at 5.5%, down from over 7% at· the sta:it
  • and Hispanics are not .·•·:· es a ellle': s ,as .. wee,'..Y· .mq, ~agta,,._,·acadeniicallycoinpetltlvewlth · :·. a,,G7-year,:old P.rofessor: of; c?n,stitutionall~w .. •whites/•:student Mariana Jemi·Aiade : . ~l.r~ad)T · y;~ll-know~ _fo;· hi~:. c.on~oy~~s13l
  • will be well in excess of $800 billion. Our federal deficit today is a smaller-- and declining-- share of our economy than any of our major trading partners in the G-7. • Federal Spending is D9wn. The President's plan cut $255 billion in spending. Total
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  • priority. 4 We are cooperating as never before with countries around the world -- sharing information, providing military support and taking joint action, from Sharm el Sheik to the G-7 Summit in Lyon to the Terrorism Conference I called in Paris
  • . Detroit and its auto industry have always been important to the economic health of this country and the world. That fact was confirmed during the highly successful G-7 jobs conference that \Ve convened here last year. That ground-breaking summit was so
  • and most indebted countries, most of which are African, and ensure the resources would be used to improve economic opportunity for ordinary African citizens. Our G-7 partners embraced that plan. Still, I felt we should do more. So in September I announced
  • States and our allies in the G-7 Rave stopped Iranian ·purchases of weapons from our nations . . hav.e· refused to cooperate with Iran on sensitive matters such as riuc'lear energy, and have we . I . ( 1 -------- ~-- ··- • · - - . --·- -- ••• .,.J
  • of that. To give you some idea of the dimensions of that achievement, of the Big Seven economies in the G-7, America's 8.5 million new jobs are more than 8 million more than the combined new job totals of the other six countries in this very competitive global
  • .'s tlllpuDie W itl 61 ~endatione. CDC Chairman Charlet 0. Digp, Jr. (D.MT), deaeribeci the P:eeident•e roply u "cleeply ditappoiath:~g. •7 Fir11t C.BC Annual Dilm.er [Jtme 18, 19711: Tbe CBC held its f1rat anDU8l conereestonal Bilek Caucua Dimwr
  • learn from each other the successful meetings with the G-7 nations in every workplace in America? All these sucand the Asian-Pacific nations, the goal is the cess stories have a common theme: Compasame: to make our people more secure in nies that listen
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  • had been, I gather, at a ministerial meeting in Lille before this, or when did he enter the theatre of-MR. MCCURRY: It was within the last several days, if my recollection is correct. He was at the G-7 ministerial meeting in Lille up until the weekend
  • "n SEE~ ~~~~~ ' 1\.u)r . And0with the approval of the other G-7 nations~ we will ~\N}-~9-~~~~~ substantially mcrease Russ1a' s rol~\lJl the Summ1t of the . . . Eight in Denver this June: ~~~,,~~)~ Here in Helsinki, iH makiftg concrete pr@gf
  • security priority. We are cooperating as never before with countries around the world -- sharing information, providing military support and taking joint action, from Sharm el Sheik to the G-7 Summit in Lyon to the Terrorism Conference I called in Paris
  • to their profits. And obviously, sinceand let me put it in some larger context. I'm about to go to Europe in a couple of days to the annual meeting of the G-7 countries, the big seven economies. In the last 3 1/z years, those economies have created a total of 10
  • . (Applause.) And she is completing a trip that she made on behalf of our country after the meeting of the G-7 industrial countries in France. She went to a lot of the nations that used to be part of the Soviet Empire that were once communist and are now free
  • .) Ladies and gentlemen, last year I know the First Lady came to visit with you, and she had a wonderful time. (Applause.) And she is completing a trip that she made on behalf of our country after the meeting of the G-7 industrial countries in France. She
  • Mnrrisscv L\olllcv:ml L\ostotl, IV1i\ 02125-.1.~'):3 April 25, 1997 Tel G\7 287-7GOG Mrs. Diddy Cullinane, President Black & White Coming Together, lnc. P.O. Box 528 Cambridge, Massachusetts 02142 Dear Diddy, lt is very seldom when one can go to an event
  • OF HUNGARY JO min PRESIDENT ZEDII.I.O OF MEXICO. l{lr Pus~ibk Lw1~h with Zedillo m 12 G-7 HALIFAX CANADA- Day of Summer ll"tm~.rosswn•l Pi~nic Raiu Date Anniversary of the Order of the Sons of Italy Association lol~ for State Oay R
  • couldn't leave the state without a visit to the Motor City. Detroit and its auto industry have always been important to the economic health of this country and the world. That fact was confirmed during the highly succe·ssful G-7 jobs conference that we
  • to economics. Militarv threats remain, and get all nations to pursue a strategy of growth. they require our vigil~nce and resolve~. But I have worked hard on that. For 10 years; to these G-7 meetings increasingly, our place in the world wiii be I watched
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