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National Information Infrastructure
The vice president spoke on telecommunications issues, and a proposed package of legislation intended to smooth the transition from regulated telecommunications in the U.S. to a "private system of free-flowing information conduits." He described briefly some of the history of electronic communications, noting that the new technology of communication links has regularly shrunk the size of the world. These new technologies nearly always result in new, unexpected kinds of communication between human beings. The fastest-growing industry in the world is that of information dispersal.
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
Mr. Kantor briefed reporters on the highlights of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The Uruguay Round of talks for this agreement were completed by 116 countries on December 15, 1993 in Geneva, Switzerland. GATT is the largest trade agreement in history and includes manufactured goods, services, investment, and agriculture.
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1994 State of the World's Children
The speakers discussed global children's issues such as poverty, immunization, and population growth. It was mentioned that there is a great deal of interest in these topics, and suggestions on involvement were given.
Type: Media
Talk Show Personality Perspective
Mr. King spoke to the National Press Club about his life in television and on the radio. Following his opening statement, he took questions from the audience.
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Spirituality in Modern Society
Mr. Lear, the developer and producer of network TV shows including "All in the Family" and "Sanford and Son", spoke about spirituality and the quest for understanding a deeper meaning in our lives. He suggests that the "gropers" are the untold media story in today's society. To introduce this idea, he assumed the first person of "Bill", a factory worker who is noticing all of his friends and family pursuing this deeper meaning through Zen, The Tao, yoga, Joseph Campbell tapes, Mary Kay cosmetics, and other how to tapes. Following prepared remarks, he answered questions from the audience.
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Crisis of Crime in the U.S.
Mr. Freeh discussed the federal legislation which formed the FBI over the past several decades. As the newly appointed director, he indicated that he will be reviewing headquarters personnel, and will be working with Attorney General Reno to reduce duplication of efforts in the various federal law enforcement agencies. He emphasized the growth of gang- and organized crime-related violence in the U.S. and pledged to decrease this crisis situation.
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Violence and Public Health Issues
The surgeon general talked about violence in the U.S., particularly in urban areas, and its toll in the large numbers of young black males killed or permanently disabled. She advocates reframing the violence debate from a crime issue to a public health issue, emphasizing the prevention of firearm injuries. Following her prepared remarks, the surgeon general took questions from the audience. In answer to a question about legalization of drugs, she stated, "...I do feel that we would markedly reduce our crime rate if drugs were legalized, but I don't know all the ramifications of this. I do…
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Sarajevo: A War Journal
Mr. Dizdarevic discussed his new book which describes his experiences as a journalist in Bosnia during the civil war. He also talked about the political situation in former Yugoslavia.
Type: Media
Gambling in America
Mr. Satre talked about the positive aspects of gambling. He described retired persons in Atlantic City who have "added years" to their lives through the entertainment of a casino, even if they seldom win. He also discussed the economic benefits to a community of a gambling casino through local jobs and tourism.
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Freedom to Speak
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