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1996 Presidential Campaign Issues
Republican presidential candidate Alexander, former Education Secretary and former Tennessee governor, spoke on a variety of campaign issues. He emphasized that he is the only Washington "outsider" among the Republican candidates. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience.
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Relations with the Press
The 69-year-old actor talked about his relationship with the press and how it has changed. In his Broadway debut, he is currently appearing in the musical, "Damn Yankees." After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
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Aid to Ukraine
Mr. Sabluk talked about U.S.-Ukraine relations, especially technological aid and agricultural credits. Translation from Russian to English was by interpreter. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience.
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Congress First 100 Days Review
House Minority Leader Gerphardt reviewed the Republican "Contract with America." He argued that it hurts the middle and lower classes, especially the children, while it greatly helps wealthy citizens. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience.
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Congress First 100 Days Review
Senator Dodd, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, remarked on the progress of the Republican's "Contract With America" as the 100-day deadline approaches and the impact the "Contract" will have on the American economy and people.
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Tax Cuts and the Contract
Vice President Gore assessed the Republican "Contract With America" after the first 100 days of the 104th Congress. He also commented on the Republican tax cut proposal.
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Reinventing Government
Mayor Giuliani talked about his efforts to reform city government in several ways including privatization. He also spoke about other aspects of his agenda for New York City. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
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U.S. Trade Policy
Mr. Kantor spoke about the Clinton administration's efforts to promote economic growth and political stability through expanding U.S. trade throughout the world. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
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Saving the American Dream
Senator Gramm spoke about various Republican proposals, including deficit reduction, returning power to the states, and tax cuts. He emphasized that he is committed to all three ideas, and that he will do as much as possible to further their implementation if he is elected president. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
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Northern Ireland Peace Process
Following prepared remarks about the future of Northern Ireland, Prime Minister Bruton answered questions from the audience.
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