What is the U.S. Role in Combating the Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic?: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice, Drug Policy, and Human Resources of the Committee on Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, First Session, July 22, 1999U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 280 lappuses |
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... amendment no longer requires the State Depart- ment to fight the South African Medicines Act that would allow them to import drugs at lower prices . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. MICA . I thank the gentlewoman . I am pleased to ...
... amendment no longer requires the State Depart- ment to fight the South African Medicines Act that would allow them to import drugs at lower prices . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. MICA . I thank the gentlewoman . I am pleased to ...
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... amendment , which expresses a sense that addressing the HIV / AIDS crisis should be a central component of America's foreign pol- icy with respect to sub - Saharan Africa . It expresses the sense of Congress that significant progress ...
... amendment , which expresses a sense that addressing the HIV / AIDS crisis should be a central component of America's foreign pol- icy with respect to sub - Saharan Africa . It expresses the sense of Congress that significant progress ...
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... amendment did not be- long in a trade bill . However , a sense of Congress resolution did be- long in a trade bill . Even the chairman in his opening statement acknowledged that this issue is a trade issue . Last week , with the Africa ...
... amendment did not be- long in a trade bill . However , a sense of Congress resolution did be- long in a trade bill . Even the chairman in his opening statement acknowledged that this issue is a trade issue . Last week , with the Africa ...
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... amendment which expresses the " Sense of Congress " that " addressing the HIV / AIDS crisis should be a central component of America's foreign policy with respect to sub- Saharan Africa ; expresses the sense of Congress that significant ...
... amendment which expresses the " Sense of Congress " that " addressing the HIV / AIDS crisis should be a central component of America's foreign policy with respect to sub- Saharan Africa ; expresses the sense of Congress that significant ...
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... Amendments Made in Order Under the Rule to H.R. 434 , Africa Growth and Opportunity Act Jackson - Lee # 12 Encourages and recognizes the need for U.S. and African ... amendment sponsors . AMENDMENT TO H.R. 434 , AS REPORTED OFFERED BY MS 52.
... Amendments Made in Order Under the Rule to H.R. 434 , Africa Growth and Opportunity Act Jackson - Lee # 12 Encourages and recognizes the need for U.S. and African ... amendment sponsors . AMENDMENT TO H.R. 434 , AS REPORTED OFFERED BY MS 52.
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