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Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents Annual Index Volume 41 January | december POOS5 List of Issues Covered by This Index Number Date of Issue Pages Number Date of Issue Pages Jan. 10, 2005 29 27 July 11, 2005 1115 1144 Jan. 17, 2005 31-63 28 July 18, 2005 1145 1173 Jan 24, 2005 3-79 29 July 25, 2005 1175 1222 Jan. 31, 2005 ~ 120 3 ~ . 2005 1223 1234 Feb. 7, 2005 , 2005 1235 1260 Feb. 14, 2005 2005 1261 1283 Feb. 21, 2005 233-27 2. 2005 1285 1289 Feb. 28, 2005 325 29, 2005 129] 1307 Mar. 7, 2005 ; 369 UKWS©r We 5, 2005 1309. 1347 Mar. 14, 2005 : 425 D> 12, 2005 1349 1376 Mar. 21, 2005 27-481 Sept. 19, 2005 377 1417 Mar. 28, 2005 520 =2] Sept. 26, 2005 1419 1456 Apr. 4, 2005 550 WWWwwWWw WWWwWWWOWctw. W 3, 2005 1457 1482 Apr. 11, 2005 582 Oct. 10, 2005 1483 1520 Apr. 18, 2005 618 Oct. 17, 2005 1521 1544 Apr 25, 2005 661 ~» Oct. 24, 2005 1545 1569 May 2, 2005 3-711 SOwOC WwnNde Oct. 31, 2005 157] 1622 May 9, 2005 765 Nov. 7, 2005 1623 1658 May 16, 2005 7-806 Ut Nov. 14, 2005 1659. 1700 9) May 23, 2005 850 a— = >) Nov. 21, 2005 1701] 1743 2] May 30, 2005 899 Nov. 28, 2005 1745 1771 22 June 6, 2005 944 Dec. 5, 2005 773 1IS1O 23 June 13, 2005 979 ~oo—Oeo Dec. 12, 2005 ISl] 1840 24 June 20, 2005 981-1023 Dec. 19, 2005 1841 1872 25 June 27, 2005 1025-1072 Dec. 26, 2005 1873 1916 9 =) July 4, 2005 1073-1114 January 2, 2006 1917 1923 Editor’s Note: This annual index covers documents dated December 30, 2004-December 30 2005 WEEKLY COMPILATION OF Distribution is made only by the Superinte ndent of Docu PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS ments, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402 The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents will be furnished by mail to domestic subscribers for $80.00 per year Published every Monday by the Office of the Federal Reg $137.00 for mailing first class) and to foreign subscribers for ister, National Archives and Records Administration, Washing $93.75 per year payable to the Superintende nt of Documents ton, DC 20408, the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Docu Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402. The ments contains statements messages and other Presidential charge for a single copy is $3.00 ($3.75 for foreign mailing materials released by the White House during the preceding The Weekly ¢ ompilation of Presidential Documents is also week available on the Internet on the GPO Access service at http The Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents is pub- www gpoacce SS. gOV wcomp. index html lished pursuant to the authority contained in the Federal Reg There are no restrictions on the republic ation of material ister Act (49 Stat. 500, as amended; 44 U.S.C. Ch. 15), under appearing in the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Docu- regulations presc ribed by the Administrative Committee of the ments Federal Register approved by the President (37 FR 23607 1 CFR Part 10 Annual Subject Index Administration of George W. Bush, 2005 ABC A frica—Continued 20/20 television show—62 Trade with U.S.—779, 984, 1118 L185 Good Morning America—1345 U.S. military forces deployment §53 1833 Adoption Month, National—1642 Women’s rights and empowerment 1106 Adoption. See Children and youth 1121 Aeronautics and Space Administration, National African American community leaders meeting See Space program with President—116 Afghanistan African American History and Culture, National Afghan military and security forces 858, 859 Museumo f See Smithsonian Institution 864, 90] African American History Month, National Agricultural development S60 186, 195 Counter-narcotics programs—860, 863, 564 African Growth and Opportunity Acceleration Democracy efforts—285, 309, 528, 854, 857 Act of 2004—969, 1156 863, 864, 939. 987, 99S. 1444 frican Growth and Opportunity Act of 2000 Elections—18, 114, 136, 144, 155, 858 1428 843, 952. 983, 984, 1094, 1105, 1118, 1127 1439 1129, 1185, 1906 First Lady’s visit 528 548 African Union—595, 708, 764, 915 916 975 Former regime—S846 852 8$54, 857, 904, 939 1028, 1105, 1119, 1136, 1176, 1400 National Assembly 1897 Aging White House Conference on 805, 977 President 804, 857 858, 896, 1231, 1414 Agriculture Reconstruction and infrastructure deve lop Legislation 1837 ment—S28, 858, 860, 864 Subsidies 1129, 1138 Relations with U.S.—858, 859, 863, 864 Agriculture Department of Terrorist attacks—S62 Chief Financial Officer 1372 U.S. Ambassador—S897, 1219, 1620 Deputy Secretary—424 U.S military assistance—113, 1004 Forest Service 125, 1243 U.S. military forces General Counsel—1740 Casualties 580, 1100, 1110, 111] Rural Utilities Service 1307 Deployment §52, 1444, 1770, 1833 Secretary—Y90 Women, status of 857 Under Secretary for Food Safety—897 Women’s Affairs Minister of 123 Agriculture Rural Development, F« ri d and Atrica Drug Administration, and Related Agencies See also Developing countries; specific coun Appropriations Act, 2006 1698. 1701 try AIDS. See HIV/AIDS African Education Initiative 1106 Air Force, Department of the Democracy reform, and economic develop Air Force Academy, U.S.—849 ment efforts—917, 950, 953, 968, 969, 984 Assistant Secretary for Installations and Envi- 1103, 1126, 1128, 1134, 1670 ronment S97 First Lady’s visit—1122 secretary 1231, 1288 HIV/AIDS epidemic, prevention and _ treat Under Secretary—1110 ment 259, 1042, 1106, 1121 1134, 1802 Airborne Day, National 1287 Human rights—975 Al Arabiya television 103, 1577 Humanitarian, development, and debt relief Al Qaida terrorist group. See Terrorism assistance—779, 843, 916, 950, 952, 954 Alabama 969, 985, 1042, 1094, 1104, 1106, 1117, Disaster assistance—367, 1170, 1214 1344 1119, 1126, 1127, 1134, 1138, 1163 Governor 1344, 1346, 1351, 1371 Malaria epidemic—1106, 1116, 1117 1121] Hurricane Katrina, damage and recovery ef- 1134 forts—1346, 1371 . New Partnership for Africa’s Development Montgomery bus boycott of 1955-1956 1S06 (NEPAD)—975 President’s visits 405, 423, 1339, 1346 1371 Peace efforts—975 Unemployment rate—406 Private foundations and charities, assistance Alaska L117 Disaster assistance 179, 1839 Administration of George W. Bush, 2005 Alaska—Continued Armed Forces. U.S.—Continued President’s visit Base closure and realignment—368, 479 949 Alcohol and Drug Addiction Rec overy. Month 894, 1678, 1683, 1723 National—1329 Commissioned officers and chief warrant offi Alfalfa Club—116 cers, appointments— 1226 Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month. Na Courts-Martial, U.S. Manual for 1536 tional 1649 Funding—S6, 236, 237, 455. 654 663 America Recycles Day—1720 790, 1799, 1901, 1905, 1918, 1920 American Indian Heritage Month, Nationa International Criminal Court, status of 1645 troops 747 American. See othe part of subject Joint Armed Forces officers’ wives luncheon Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, anni- 1583 versary— 1225, 1230 Military ( ommanders meeting with Presi Americas. See Central America; Western Hemi dent L071 sphere Military families —309 656, 983, 1115, 1125 Amnesty International—907 300. 1584 i~ Andorra, U.S. Ambassador—5S1 National Guard—331 1125, 1297, 1299, 1300 Anadromous Fish Commission North Pacitic 1335 1341, 135] 549 Pay and benefits 1244, 1301, 1584 Anti-Semitism. See Civil rights Recruitment and reenlistment goals 1275 Antigua and Barbuda, Ambassador to U.S 123 Reorganization §28, 854, 893, 1275, 1746 ANWR. See Arctic National Wildlife Retuge Service Tre mbe rs Appropriations. Se¢ Budget, Federal Casualties—S95, 901, 902 1115 1125 1236, 1257, 1305, 1307 1334 1502 Arab League—26 1749, 1773, 1796, 1808, 1901 Arbor Day, tree planting ceremony—707 Deploym« nt—521, 852, 894 1832, 1887 Architectural and Transportation Barriers Com 1905 pliancs Board—480 Innovation and technology—894 895 Archives and Records Administration, National Meeting with President—1923 Charters of Freedom—78 Mexican American service members 740 Historical Publications and Records Commis Morale—71, 901, 903 99? >] 983 LOS3 sion, National—117 1115, 1124, 1125, 1514 Arctic National Wildlife Retuge 396, 456 640 Armenia 678, 687, 812, 959 L001, 1649, 1819 Democracy ettorts—664 Argentina Nagorno Karabakh conflict 664 Economic development 1652 Relations with Turkey 664 International Monetary Fund debt default Trade with U.S 3 | 1637, 1651 War on terror, role 664 President—548, 1517 165] 1653 1657 Armenian Remembrance Dav—664 President Bush's visit 1517 165] 1652 Arms and munitions 1656. 1657. 1696 See also specu country Relations with U.S 165] 1655 Nuclear we apons and material Summit of the Americas il Mar del Plata Nonproliferation efforts—383. 666. 892 548 1036, 1419 Arizona Securitvy—198, 315, 322 1036, 1395 1413 Disaster assistance 616, 1413 1419 President's visits—484, 485, 519 1311, 1344 Proliferation Security Initiative—914, 1036 1774, 1778, 1808 1134, 1395 1431 Republican Party event—1778 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms { nemployment rate—45S6 Act” —1566 Arkansas Weapons of mass destruction 229, 315, 553 Disaster assistance 1346 558, 665, 914, 974, 975, 1035 1084, 1092 President's visit—162, 170 1148, 1183, 1506, 1588, 1594 i614, 1708 Armed Forces, U.S 1715, 1748, 1761 See also Defense Department of; Defense Army, Department of the and national security; specific military Acting Under Secretary 268 branch Army Corps of Engineers 1361 Armed Forces Radio and Television Service Assistant Secretary for Installations and Envi 1344 ronment 1110 Annual Subject Index to Issues 1-52 Army Department of the—Continued Austria—Continued Military Academy, U.S 180, 1372 State treaty, 50th anniversary S04 Walter Reed Army Medical Center 111] U.S. Ambassador—1518 Art, National Gallery of —1229 Avian influenza. See Diseases Arts Aviation An American Celebration at Ford’s The \ir carrier insurance 1912 atre 983 Thailand-U.S Air T ransport Avreement Arts Commission of Fine 480, 1282, 1740 143] Celebration of Freedom concert—73 Washington Airports Authority Metropoli Cinderella Man,” White House screening tan—324 976 Awards. See Decorations, medals and awards Lincoln Seen and Heard White Hous« per AZ rbaijan FREEDOM Support Act provisions formance—233 waiver ext nsion—5d3 Mister Roberts Kennedy Center perform ince 580 Bahrain, free trade agreement with U.S 1730 Arts and Humanities National Foundation on Balkans, Western. See Europe the Baltic States. See Europe; specific country Arts, National Endowment for the 1698 Bangladesh-U.S Taxation Convention 1609 1703 Bankruptcy Prevention and Consumer Protec Humanities, National Endowment for the tion Act of 2005—641 1171, 1698, 1703 Bankruptcy reform 113 605. 641 Arts National Council on the 123] Banks. See Development banks and funds Arts National Medal of—1698 Battelle Science ind Technology Initiative —395 Asia Battle Monuments Commission American See also specifi country 1171, 1282 Asia-Pacific clean energy and de velopm« Belarus partne rship 1226, 1266, 1727 Democracy ettorts Democratization 1154, 1749 1035 Intercontinental relations—1679 President—7 759 President Bush's visit 1750 Belgium South Asia earthquake 1608, 1689 1697 I uropean Union meeting in Brussels—26 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation APEC Iraq role—258 882, 1039, 1154, 143] 1567, 1726, 1732 King and Queen—323 1736, 1741, 1750, 1769 President Bush's visit—1l16, 259, 283 289. Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, Presi 291, 296, 323 dent’s Advisory Commission on 1770 Prime Minister 323 1839 Asian Nations Association ot Southeast Relations with U.S 258 ASEAN §$S2 1039, 1154, 1431, 1737, 1738 U.S Embassy stall meeting with President 174] Bush—323 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month VRT Belgian Public Broadcasting—258 $82 Belize, U.S A mbassador—764 Associated Builders and Contractors—956 Benin, U.S military assistance—1380 Atomic Energy Agency International (IAEA 384 S97. 1036, 1184 1392 Big Brothers Big Sisters—977 Attormey General. See Justice Department ol Bioethics, President's Council on—1373 Auschwitz concentration camp 60th anniversary Black Music Month—919, 948 of liberation 78, 83, 116 Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for Pur Australia chase From People Who Are—S48, 943 Afghanistan, rol 1186, 1188 Border Environment Cooperation Commis- Ambassador to U.S 1170 sion 1020, 174] Asia-Pacific clean energy and developm« nt Bosnia-Herzegovina partnership See Asia NATO Headquarters-Sarajevo, U.S military Free trade agreement with U.S.-~1186 forces deployment §54 1834 Indonesia, role—1186 Srebenica massacre 10th anniversary 1143 Iraq role—1186, 1188 115] Malaysia, role—1186 Boston Herald—116 Prime Minister—170, 107] 1186, 1219, 1740 Botswana Austria President 976, 983, 1021 Chancellor 1770. 1839 U.S. Ambassador 943 Administration of George W. Bush, 2005 Boundary and Water Commission, International Budget, Federal—Continued U.S. and Mexico) —1283 Avian influenza preparations, funding 1629, Boy Scouts of America—423, 1236 1631, 1632, 1918, 1920 Boys & Girls Clubs of America—942 1454 Congressional spending restraint 566. $22, Brazil 903, 922, 1047, 1157, 1167, 1246 1422, Business leaders, meeting with President 1447, 1492, 1500, 1598, 1601 1623 1649, Bush—1696 1740, 1818, 1905 Counterterrorism efforts 1665 Deficit—23, 55, 87, 93, 96, 156 209, 329 Drug interdiction efforts 1549, 1665 341, 361, 567, 903, 922, 1156 1262, 1268, Economic growth and development 1664 1597, 1601, 1649, 1817 Group for Growth—1663 Democracy, international efforts, funding: Haiti, role—1638, 1664, 1665 827 President—116, 1640, 1656 1660, 1661. 1669. Emergency Response Fund—896, 983 1865 1696, 1839 Fiscal year 2006 budget—183-—185, 188 201, President Bush's visit—1517, 1660, 1665 209, 221, 441, 458, 566, 576, 607, 622 638, 1669, 1696 663, 676, 682, 937, 945. 958 982 996 Relations with U.S 1637, 1660, 1663, 1665. 1040, 1623, 1740 1669, 1670 Government programs, spending reductions Trade with U.S. 1664 1669 127, 189, 663, 1818, 1837 U.S. Embassy staff. meeting with President Bulgaria Bush—1696 Nurses in Libya, imprisonment—1550 Zero Hunger program 1663 President—1345, 1549 Breast Cancer Awareness Month, National Prime Minister—170 1483 Broadcasting Board of Governors $96 Relations with U.S 1550 Brunei Darussalam, U.S. Ambassador—581 U.S. Ambassador 943 Budget, Federal Burkina Faso, S. Ambassador—1656 See also specific Federal agency or organiza- Burma tion Democracy efforts—1021, 1431, 1656, 1680 Amendments—758, 988, 1164, 1177, 1218 1729 Appropriations U.S. national emergency, continuation—S818, Agriculture Department and food-related 819 agencies—1701 Burundi Armed Forces, U.S.., and veterans—1239, U.S. Ambassador 1621 1361, 1799 U.S. assistance 714, 1906 District of Columbia 1185, 1800 Business and industry Energy Department and environment-re- See also Commerce, international: Employ- lated agencies 1751 ment and unemployment; specific company Foreign operations, exports, and related Business leaders, meetings with President programs -273, 1718 230, 1698 Homeland Security, Department of 1218, Insurance industry—645 1361, 1554, 1558 Small and minority business—154, 499, 616, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, relief and re- 637, 647, 676, 731, 738, 779, 794, 810, 956, covery—1338, 1339, 1341, 1361, 1363, 957, 1160, 1514 1623, 1873, 1918, 1920 “Small Business Health Fairness Act,” pro- Independent agencies—1800 posed— 1224 Interior Department and environment-re- lated agencies—1243 C-SPAN television—117 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Cabinet Education Departments and related See also specific position under Federal de- agencies 1920 partment or executive branch agency State, Justice, and Commerce Departments Members, meetings with President—184, 549, and related agencies—1764 566, 1156, 1372, 1575 Supplemental—83, 206, 236, 293277, 353, Second-term changes—84 1108, 1239, 1865 Cable News Network television—77 Transportation, Treasury, and Housing and CAFTA, DR-. See Central America; Commerce, Urban Development Departments—1800 international War on terror—455, 654, 663, 788, 790, California 1901, 1905, 1918, 1920 Disaster assistance 171, 616, 1414 Annual Subject Index to Issues 1-52 California—Continued Children and youth Continued President’s visits—1321, 1330, 1344, 1568 Financial literacy—182, 242 1571, 1573 Helping America’s Youth Initiative—383, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi 543, 714, 1607 Valley—1568, 1571 Mentoring—541, 1155 ‘ambodia YMCA children’s programs—470 Ambassador to U.S.—423 thild’s Day, National—941 U.S. Ambassador—708 ‘hile, President—1657 U.S military assistance— 1243 hina ‘anada Arms embargo—293 Ambassador to U.S.—423 Chinese legislators, meeting with President Prime Minister—170, 368, 422, 509. 517 Bush—976 916, 942, 1345, 1543, 1741 Commercial products Relations with U.S.—509, 516, 517 Accelerometers, U.S exports LS67 U.S. Ambassador—708 Circular welded non-alloy steel pipe, im- ‘anada Permanent Joint Board on Defens ports to U.S.—192] U.S. and—581 Exports from U.S., certification—940 ‘ancer Control Month—569 Counterterrorism efforts—1754 ‘ancer Panel, President’s—977, 1282 Democracy and human rights issues—604 ‘ape Verde, U.S. Ambassador—660 912, 1189, 1728, 1751, 1754, 1756, 1758 ‘apital Planning Commission, National—480 Economic growth—1728 ‘aptive Nations Week—1175 Energy—1121, 1682, 1687 ‘atholic. See Roman Catholic Church: Holy See Former> President 691, 910 (Vatican City Gangwashi Protestant Church in Beijing ‘entral America 1751, 1754 See also Commerce, international; Western Olympic athletes—-1755, 1769 Hemisphere; specific country Premier—1754, 1769 Agriculture, tariffs on U.S. products—1 169 President—514, 764, 1306, 1371, 1393 Central American Free Trade Agreement 1750-1752, 1769 Dominican Republic- DR-CAFTA)—513 President Bush’s visit—1567, 1751 638, 676, 694, 790, 807, S17, 848, 903, 908 1754, 1769 945, 948, 976, 990, 996, 1022, 1026. 1041 Relations with Japan—1683 1047, 1069, 1070, 1107, 1110, 1164, 1167 Relations with Taiwan 764, 912, 1680, 1171, 1200, 1202, 1219, 1227, 1228, 1230 1724, 1728 1235, 1241, 1247, 1258, 1262, 1638, 1657 Relations with U.S.—604, 912, 1189 1668 1678, 1681, 1685-1687, 1752, 1754, Central American Presidents, White House 1758 visit—763 Trade with U.S.—1679, 1750, 1754 Democracy and economic development ef Trading and economic practices—818, 912, forts—791, 817, 1060, 1169, 1204, 1242. 1028, 1140, 1189, 1678, 1685, 1686, 1728, 1247 750, 1755, 1756, 1822 Hurricanes, private sector aid—1655 U.S. Embassy staff, meeting with President Trade with U.S.—1060, 1167, 1242 Bush—1769 Central America Free Trade Agreement, Do ‘hristmas and winter holidays 1806, 1808, minican Republic- (CAFTA). See Central 1809, 1815, 1839, 1865, 1869, 1870, 1897, America; Commerce, international 1917 Central Intelligence Agency—249, ‘hristopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation 356, 367, 970, 1157, 1181, 1189 581 1527, 1550, 1575, 1653, 1673 ‘incod e Mayo—739 Character Counts Week, National—1545 ‘itizenship and Immigration Services, Bureau Charter Schools Week, National—682 of. See Homeland Security, Department of Child Abuse Prevention Month, National ‘ivil rights “Child Interstate Abortion Notification Civil liberties —778, 827, 1893 proposed—68 | Equal opportunity—1895 Child Health Day—1485 Freedom of religion—152, 219, 415, 686, Children and youth 1005, 1041, 1402, 1553 See also Education Freedom of speech 1120 Adoption—875 Freedom of the press—320, 595, 602 Anti-gang initiative—130, 197 Minorities \—6 Administration of George W. Bush, 2005 ( ivil rights ( ontinued ( ommerce, international—Continued Minorities Continued Agriculture subsidies 1129, 1138 African-American civil rights movements Americas, Free Track Area of the proposed 196. 1S06 57, 513 945 1636 1638 1664 1667 Anti-Semitism 987. 1435 1670, 1673 Political participation 1054 Central Ameri in Free Trade \greement Racism—6S8, 92. 196 1666. 1805 Domini in Re public DR-CAI rA 913 Slavery. See Slavery in U.S 63S_ 676 694 ‘YO. SO; S17. S48 9035, YOS Kosa Statue in U.S. ¢ ipitol 1SO5 945 94S. 976 990. 996 1022 1026 104] system equal yus, tice | 1) LO47 1060. 106] LO7O L107 2, 774, 1162 1167 1171, 117 1200 | ) Voting Rights Act of 1965 1261. 1806 1225 ] "0 Women, politic il participi ation 1034 1638. 1657 i166S lass Action | Lirness Act of 2005 Doha De | opment Agenda. See limate hang See Environment countri loning human. See Science | CODOTIIN OMS and | rope NBO television 659 pprroo hiiFb it 245 NN. See ¢ ible Ne \ \ Vetwort I xport ¢ national vast Guard. U.S See Homeland Security, De 1244 partment ol 2] ( oastal Zone Manag ment Act 29 456. 457 olom"b i i 90 )O6 LOAT Colon bian Ind pe ndence Dav 1554 1605 16.56 1639 1667 Crime rate 12° - 50, 1821 1299 i Hun un rig] Generalized I ol Preteren Nar otics national LOSS FENC Group of Eight , nations—S44 Plan ( 950. YF IS5 1002 1100 President 1142, 114 Relations with U.S ug inte rdiction rights ied circuits issistance S VISITS LSOS LOSS. 1667 Re public an Party ¢ South Afi ustoms | non ( oUlnuemnb uspI loDvamye nt 15ra2t2e FradAe\ greeme pI ropi osed ree Department ol Trade Ip re withority Assistant secretaries ( ommission ( ther part of subject Economic Development ( ommod tures Trading Comn Export | niorcement S97 Fore ign ind } Commerc 4{ ymmune ecto! General SOT SE Market Access and Con oun Denut secretary Inter General Counse|—707 News Intell tu il Property Ente reement ( oordi Arabic med S96. 155] iator tor International 1220 Comn itator promotioi Oceann ind Atmosphe ric Administ mon ave nda y? tional 1244 Freed|o m f ¢} i¢ pi ress a Secretary 230 1257 126] Covernme I yroduced news Standards and rechnology, National Institut SUT 153 600 ot—S97 Ne \V\ >}1 ) tIp) T Editors Amer Under Secretaries YD Export Administration—1 ] Presidentia International Trade—549 116, 117 ( ommerce, international 274 Sec also specific country or re Jon 760. 76] Annual Subject Index to Issues 1 Communications—Continued uba—Continued News media Continued Blocked funds vesting and distribution—715 1099 1110, 1116 1126 1258 Cuban Inde pe ndence Day 847 1344, 1345, 1524 1577 1636 Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solida] rity sie ante 1682, 1684, 1687, 1838, 1869 LIBERTAD) Act of 1996 3, LITT Radio-Television News Directors LD MmoOcrac\ ettorts—S47. 947 tion—942 Guantanamo Bay, U.S. Naval Base d,e tention White House Corre spond nts ol terrorists—753, S60, 907 LO31, 1118 tion—716 1134, 1833, 1920 Telecommunications L092 S. national emergency, continuation—273 Television broadcast standards—603 274 Communications ( OMMUSSION Pederal uban Americ unis meeting with President—S848 1697 yprus, U.S Ambassador 1543 Community Service ( orp| oration tor N itional Czech Re public and 548 1913, 1914 Pilsen 60th unniversary of liberation Compact ot Free Association Amendments Act President—423 ot 2003 1206 Congo, Democratic Republic ot the D.A.R.E. Da National—568 ugee repatriation assistance (14 ‘ Dalai Lama. See Tibet Deaths Congo, Republic of the, U.S. Ambassador Congress ampbe Il, Carroll—1832 Bipartisanship 8, 77, 692, 738 arson, Johnny §2 Congressional Black, Caucus 116 hisholm Rep Shirley ( ongressional picnic L004 1005 utler. Llovd 7S] Ethics 1785 Fowle1 Rep Tillie K 140 House of Represent itives Garang de Mabior, John First Vice President Ethics Committe 60] of Sudan—1240, 1258 Majority leadei 145 Jennings, Peter—1263 Speaker 179 King Fahd of Saudi Arabia 1240, 12 Members meetings vith President Matsui, Rep. Robert 17 | 115, 116 230) 267, 367, 423, 477 9 Parks, Rosa 1583, 1625 1656. 1805 660, 70S, 759, 848 S96. 976 1022 Pope John Paul 1l—552, 555 5662580 1110, 1171, 1219 1229 1230 1372 Prince Rainier Ill of Monaco 570 1480. 1567. 1620 1656 LSOS 1S39 Re hnquist William H Supreme Court Chief 1S69, ISTO Just'i ce 1351, =3532 ] 359. 1372 Senate Youth Program, U.S Schiavo Che TCSa M Perri 535 Congressional Gold Medal—349 Pueni, Gebran—1854 CCoonngnreecstsiicounta l Mdei dailst er of Haosnsiosrt ance 558 26184 50. 11451]4 t W! ecWoireastenitohnasl , TheS idma, olsn and1 434a war1d4s3 5 LS7TO0 American Legislative Exchange Council's Constitution Day and ( itizenship Dav. Constitt Thomas Jefferson Freedom Award 1258 tion Week 1425 Arts, National Medal of 1698 Constitution of the United States—78 Big Brothers Big Sisters of th Ye ir aw irds Consumer Product Safety Commission 977 Consumer Protection Week, National Boys & Girls Clubs of America 2004 Youth Costa Rica of the Year finalists—942 President—790 1657 Congressional Gold Medal 349 U.S. Ambassador 111] Congressional Me dal ol Honor—558, 1450 Credit Union Administration National 1514 1480 Democracy, National Endowment for, 2005 Crime Sec Law entorce ment and ] crime Democracy Award—117] Crime Victims Fund Set Justice Departmet Environmental Youth Awards, President’s of 652 Crime Victims’ Rights Week, National Harvard University Kennedy School's Innova Criminal Court International Se tions in American Government Award Forces, U.S 1226 Cuba Humanities Medals, National—169S Anchorage ind movement ot vessels John Thompson Legacy of a Dream Award gency authority—273, 274 bS A-S Administration of George W. Bush, 2005 Decorations, medals, and awards—Continued Defense and national security Continued Latvia’s Order of Three Stars, First-Class War on terror—Continued, 16% 1236, 1250, 1285, 1291, 1293 1297, 1299. Lincoln Prize—233 1301, 1330, 1331, 1333, 1341, 1367, 1419, MATHCOUNTS National Competition 1438, 1443, 1444, 1446, 1454, 1468, 1479, awards—804 1495, 1499, 1503, 1533, 1553, 1572, 1584 Mathematics and Science Teaching, Presi- 1588, 1596, 1610, 1614, 1673, 1704, 1713 dent’s Award for Excellence in—616 737, 1746, 1773, 1779, 1786, 1789, 1797, Missing and Exploited Children Awards, Na- 1825, 1826, 1832, 1835, 1839, 1842, 1852 tional Center for—897 1855, 13858, 1866, 1869, 1880, 1882. 1885 9/11 Heroes Medal of Valor 1369 Defense Base Closure and Realignment Com- Nobel Prize—1697 mission—368, 479 549, 894, 1404 Physical Fitness Champions National— 1620 Defense, Department of Preserve America Presidential Awards—717 See also Armed Forces, U.S Defense and 763 national security; specific military branch Presidential Medal of Freedom 1690 Assistant Secretaries Presidential Rank Award—1229 International Security Policy—1258 President's Volunteer Service Award—1514 Legislative Affairs—805 Purple Heart medal—1914 Networks and Information Integration Religion and Public Policy Institute of 1697 1022 Science and Technology, National Medals Public Affairs—1454 of —435 Defense Economic Adjustment Program—792 Scientists and Engineers, 2004 Presidential Defense Research and Engineering Director Early Career Awards for 1022 of—1231 Secretary of Defense Employer Support Free- Defense University, National—384 dom Award 1543 Deputy Secretary —479, 549, 805 Teachers of the Year National and State Deputy Under Secretary for Acquisition and 634, 660 Technology—1913 USA WEEKEND Magazine Make a_ Dif- Employer Support Freedom Award 1543 ference Day awards—549 Funding—1361, 1799 Vice Presidential Service Badge—413 Joint Chiefs of Staff—116, 656, 1071, 1282, Volunteer Service Award President's 1514 1476, 1480 Defense and national security Natural disasters response 9, 1335, 135] See also Armed Forces, U.S Defense, De- 1443, 1460, 1464 partment of; Terrorism Northern Command, U.S. NORTHCOM Airspace security—912 1454, 1457, 1464, 1479 Border security 511, 514, 599. 790, 1250. Ordero f succession—934, 1910, 1911 1312, 1321, 1555, 1574, 1597, 1774, 1776 Secretarv—9, 113, 170, 367, 423, 549. 616. 1782, 1784, 1785, 1811 660, 691, 708, 715, 764, 804, 848, 934. 942 Classified information—602 L076 1004, 1022, 1071, 1156, 1171, 1220, 1226, Container Security Initi itive—1197 1244, 1282, 1287, 1373, 1453, 1501, 1517 First responders ~355, 1196, 1369, 1406, 1413 1549, 1621, 1656, 1697 1839, 1911, 1922 Intelligence 236, 237 248, 253, 324, 538, Under Secretaries 551, 594, 824, 933, 1086, 1100, 1148, 1175 Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics—549 1196, 1197, 1592, 1852, 1856, 1890, 1892 Logistics and Materiel Readiness—1110 Mass transit security—1196 Personnel and Readiness 1770 Missile defense—691 Policy 549, 1282 Port and shipping security—1197 Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board—1111 Security and Prosperity Partnership of North Defense Transportation Day, National, and Na- America—517, 1110 tional Transportation Week—802 War on terror—2, 11, 52, 55, 71, 73, 81, Delaware, disaster assistance 1517 115, 130, 132, 155, 163, 184, 265. 280. 288. Delaware River Basin Commission 1479 308, 309, 315, 354, 384, 385, 441, 455, 551. Delta Regional Authority—1282 553, 589, 597, 621, 637, 643, 645, 663, 687, Democracy National Endowment for 1171, 691, 731, 743-7507, 7460,5 79,3, 821, 828. 1502 852, 854, 864, 881, 892. 893. 902. 912. 939 Democratization. See Foreign policy, 957, 965, 989, 1026, 1079, 1096, 1097, Denmark 1099, 1103, 1115, 1117, 1124, 1135 1146, Afghanistan, role—845, 1134 1149, 1153, 1162, 1166, 1195, 1201, 1209, Danish Broadcasting Corporation—1099

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