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Pious display. (U.S. House of Representatives' endorsement of posting of Ten Commandments in courtrooms and government buildings) (Church & State)
Remarks at a Swearing-In Ceremony for John C. Danforth as United States Representative to the United Nations (Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents)
Remarks at a swearing-in ceremony for John C. Danforth as United States representative to the United Nations: July 1, 2004.(Week Encoding Friday, July 2, 2004) (Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents)
We aren't the world: an exit strategy from U.N. peacekeeping. (United Nations) (Policy Review)
U.S. House of Representatives issues apology for slavery, segregation laws.(NATIONAL REPORT)(Brief article) (Jet)
China wins House vote. (House of Representatives, most-favored-nation status)(Cover Story) (Insight on the News)
Statement on Senate confirmation of Richard C. Holbrooke as U.S. Ambassador and permanent Representative to the United Nations (Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents)
Mahony on immigration: Cardinal says Catholic opposition to 'punitive' measures is rooted in Gospels, tradition of the U.S. church.(NATION)(Interview) (National Catholic Reporter)
The U.N. & women.(United Nations)(Editorial) (The Nation)
Fast spurred by Iraq embargo wins meeting with U.N. official. (United Nations) (National Catholic Reporter)
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