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Future of On-Line Services
Mr. Case discussed America Online, censorship, and the future of on-line services. He took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Managing in a Balanced Budget World
Vice President Gore talked about the 1997 federal budget, federal government reforms the administration has made, and other topics. He took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
White House Press Secretary
Type: Media
U.S.-Russia Relations
Secretary Perry spoke about current and future U.S.-Russia relations and plans to extend NATO to include former Warsaw Pact nations. He compared the reconstruction of Western Europe after World War Two through the Marshall Plan with the task of assisting former Soviet bloc nations. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Telecommunications Issues
Mr. Murdoch spoke about the growth of News Corporation Ltd., especially the FOX network. He also talked about how his company is dealing with changes in information technology. He also outlined his opinions on the idea of television ratings. He also talked about the role of television in politics. He announced that FOX will allow each party's nominee a half-hour presentation in prime time on 4 November. He added that FOX would ask each candidate to prepare one-minute position statements on the 10 most important campaign issues as determined by survey research. These spots would air during the…
Type: Media
Federal and State Governmental Relations
Governor Whitman talked about federal and state government relations and which level of government should handle which responsibilities. She took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Northern Ireland Peace Process
Ms. Keane spoke about the recent I.R.A. bombings in London. She blamed both the Irish and the British governments for not allowing the peace process to move forward more quickly in order to avoid such a recurrence of violence. She stressed the need for earnest negotiations among the parties as soon as possible. After her prepared remarks, she took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
State of the U.S. Navy
Secretary Dalton spoke about four aspects of the Navy: readiness, technology, efficiency and personnel. After his prepared remarks, he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media
Health of Presidential Candidates
Professor Post talked about health of presidents, both mental and physical, and about the public's right to know about health problems.
Type: Media
Bosnia and the Future of Europe
Assistant Secretary Holbrooke spoke about the difficulties implementing the Dayton agreement. He emphasized that the success of peace is important not only for the Balkan region, but for Europe because it will show how European nations can cooperate in the post Cold War world. He also talked about successful U.S. efforts to diffuse Greek-Turkish tensions over a small island. He used this as an example of how post Cold War problems can be handled by the U.S. After his remarks, he took questions from the audience.
Type: Media