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Sucesos Peruanos Newsreel No. 366
7/27/76 C0056072 - COLOR KENYA: AFTERMATH OF 1972 UGANDAN ATTACK ON TANZANIA.
7/27/76 C0056072 - COLOR KENYA: AFTERMATH OF 1972 UGANDAN ATTACK ON TANZANIA. LNC 74672 "KENYA REPORT" SHOWS: 2 SHOTS BOMB DAMAGE: MS BOMB CARTER: 2 SHOTS MEN IN HOSPITAL: 2 AERIALD KISUMU: 2 SHOS US PLANE: AERIAL MOMBASA: 2 SHOTS NAIROBI: WS OIL TANK CARS: (SHOT RECENT & LIBRARY" 61FT MUTE) KENYA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - UGANDA KENYA - NAIROBI (SS) KENYA - MOMBASA (SS) KENYA - KISUMU OIL & GAS (SS) TANK TRUCKS UGANDA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - KENYA MILITARY ASSISTANCE - US - KENYA UGANDA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - TANZANIA (1972) TANZANIA - FOREIGN RELATIONS - UGANDA - (1972) US - FOREIGN RELATIONS - KENYA UPITN / 16 FT / 16 COLOR / PRINT /
CINEMA/ HOSTAGES IN ENTEBBE
Various New York City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Asia, UK Summer Traffic, Aircraft landings
Beautifully shot cinematic footage of landmarks, cities, pedestrians, vehicles, and passenger jets in the United States, France, the United Kingdom, Singapore, Uganda, and Mauritius spanning the 1960s through the 1980s. 00:00-00:014 Pull back WS from US flag to reveal Beverly Hills Hotel and cars passing it, Los Angeles, 1988. 00:15-00:33 Cable car moves away down a hill with Alcatraz Island and San Francisco Bay in the background, San Francisco, California, 1987. 00:033-00:39 High-angle shot from clifftop down on fishermen houses in Scarborough, UK, 1965. 00:40-01:03 WS of Bradwell Nuclear Power station pan to Pebble beach and people with people walking along the shore, UK, Essex, 1965. 01:04-02:11 Various shots of cars and campers, some with luggage on the roof, driving on Trunk Road in holiday traffic, UK, Britain, 1965. 02:12-02:25 WS of buses, cars and vans driving on a busy road with billboards in the background in the UK, 1965. 02:25-02:56 Various high-angle shots of cars--including a Volkswagen Beetle--and a bicyclist on three-lane two-way road in the UK, 1965. 02:58-03:27 WS of a truck with tree trunks driving towards and then away from the camera in artic Sweden, 1972. 03:28-03:38 Book-sellers booth on street and gendarme on duty, Paris, France, 1972. 03:40-04:05 EWS to WS high-angle pan over city of Kampala, Uganda, 1969. 04:06-04:16 EWS view of coastal city Port Luis, Mauritius, 1969. 04:016-04:22 WS of Notre Dame cathedral, with pedestrians and traffic in the foreground, France, 1970. 04:23-04:54 EWS to WS of a large aircraft taking off in the snow near Farnborough Airport in the UK, 1988 O4:55-05:39 EWS to WS of an Airbus 320 taking off at Farnborough Airport in the UK, 1988. 05:39-06:19 Great shot of a DC-9 approaching and landing on a runway in Genoa, Italy, 1969. 06:20-06:30 High-Angle wide shot of through office and other buildings in Manhattan with yellow taxi cabs and cars on the street, New York, USA, 1970s 06:31-06:42 MFS of an African-American NYPD police officer wearing white gloves and directing traffic in New York City, USA, 1970 06:43-07:02 MFS of a white NYPD police officer directing traffic in New York City, USA, 1970. 07:02-07:21 Various shots of walking on the sidewalk and in the street and an Underground Sign behind them in London, UK, 1971. 07:22-07:36 Nicely layers WS of cars parked and driven on overpasses, pedestrians walking past them, and cars driving on a four-lane road underneath in New York City, 1970 07:37-08:44 Various excellent shots--including High-angle footage-of pedestrians in New York City on the sidewalks and crossing streets with cars, taxis, and busses driving past them, store signage, and an illuminated “Do Not Walk” sign, USA, 1970. 08:45-09:06 MFS of an Italian-looking NYPD police officer directing traffic as cars and busses pass in front and behind him in New York City, USA, 1970. 09:07-09:50 Various shots crowds of pedestrians and people going to work walking on the sidewalk in London, UK, 1970. 09:51-10:20 Various shots of crowds of people descending from the street into the Oxford Circus metro station, London, UK, 1971. 10:21-10:52 Various great shots of pedestrians in walking on the sidewalk and crossing the street in Manhattan as cars, municipal busses and a school bus passes by, New York City, USA, 1970. 10:53-11:12 WS of a Chinese-quarter street with market stalls, a pedicab passing by with laundry hanging outside the windows from the apartments above it, Singapore, 1968. 11:16-11:35 WS tracking shot of a women carrying a baby from behind on a narrow street with pedicabs, cars, trucks and laundry hanging outside the windows from the upper-floor apartments in the buildings lining the street, Singapore, 1968. 11:36-12:18 Driving POV passing shops with signs in Chinese, pedestrians, cars, trucks, bicyclists, pedicabs, and a row of parked scooters on a street in Singapore in 1968. 12:20-12:44 Various sots of a street with outdoor market stalls selling fruits, vendors, stores with signs in Chinese and a pedicab passing, Singapore, 1968. 12:45-13:03 HA-WS of vehicular traffic on London streets--including double-decker busses--with sculptures of two lions in the foreground and pigeons on the sidewalk, London, UK, 1970. 13:04-13:37 HA PAN of a KLM airbus A320 landing at Heathrow Airport in London, UK, 1986. 12:28-13:50 HA PAN from a control tower of a TWA 747 landing at JFK International airport as a JAL cargo 747 taxis on an adjacent runway in Queens, New York, 1987. 13:51-14:25 Various shots of an Airbus A320 with “A320” painted on its tail taking off and sharply banking at Farnborough Generic Airport, 1988. 14:27- END Various beautiful shots of Paris at sunrise with a silhouette of the Eifel Tower in the background and golden light reflecting off of the Seine River and the silhouette of a bridge in the foreground, France, 1983.
Burundi: Hidden-faced testimonies in a country in crisis
08/07/72 C0027909 - COLOR KAMPALA: ASIAN COMMUNITY IN UGANDA UNDER THREAT FROM PRESIDENT AMIN'S DECLARATION THEY MUST ALL LEAVE THE COUNTRY WITHIN THREE MONTHS.
08/07/72 C0027909 - COLOR KAMPALA: ASIAN COMMUNITY IN UGANDA UNDER THREAT FROM PRESIDENT AMIN'S DECLARATION THEY MUST ALL LEAVE THE COUNTRY WITHIN THREE MONTHS. LNC 35050 "UGANDA ASIANS" SHOWS: GV RACE TRACK AND MOTORBIKES: PAN RIDERS TO MAIN STAND: AMIN WATCHING: ASIANS SEATED BEHIND AMIN: BACK SHOT OF AMIN WATCHING RACE: SIKH WIELDS CHEQUERED FLAG: AMIN PRESENTING PRIZES: ASIAN GOMES IN KAMPALA: ASIAN STREET NAMES: ASIANS IN DOORWAY: FASHIONABLE SUBURBS: FASHIONABLE HOUSE: STREET GV LARGE HOUSE: ANOTHER FASHIONABLE HOUSE: (SHOT 8/6/72 48FT) UGANDA - KAMPALA (SS) AFRO ASIAN UGANDA - POLITICS & ECONOMICS BRITISH COMMONWEALTH AUTO RACES - 1972 GREAT BRITAIN - FOREIGN RELATIONS - UGANDA HOUSING - UGANADA - KAMPALA RACISM - UGANADA AMIN, IDI UPITN / 48 FT / 16 POS / COLOR / R42218
Uganda Asians - Asian exiles return to Uganda following death of Idi Amin
TAPE: EF03/0981 IN_TIME: 00:45:49 DURATION: 2:19 SOURCES: APTN/SKY RESTRICTIONS: see shotlist DATELINE: Various - See Script SHOTLIST: SKY - NO ACCESS UK/CNN/INTERNET 1. Asian Ugandan businessman Hussein Kassam talking to Asian Ugandan employees 2. Close up of Kassam 3. Kassam with workers 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Hussein Kassam, Asian Ugandan businessman: "It is difficult also you know, again to come and start fresh. But some of them, they've started. QUESTION: Would you recommend they did come back? KASSAM: Yes, definitely. Even when I go I talk to them and say the country is nice, the weather is the best." APTN FILE Uganda 1972 5. Various of Asian Ugandans leaving the country: at airport and loading vehicles with belongings SKY - NO ACCESS UK/CNN/INTERNET Kampala, October 31 2003 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ali Amin, Former dictator Idi Amin's son: "They'll (Ugandans) not accuse the whites; if you come here you've got a way that you do business where you can have a bit of mercy and say that I will only do this for these Ugandans in this country. But the Indians are here to just take and bring nothing back, you see, so with me, I was OK with my father, what he did was right." 7. Various of Hussein Kassam in bar 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Farida Kassam, Returned Asian businesswoman: "I think they say: A woman, a single woman? In business over there? Are you in your right mind? And I said yes. I am so glad I have got away from the monotony of that life and this life is giving me a broader outlook. So I think it has been a fantastic experience and I do thank my dad for that." 9. Various of Hussein Kassam with employees in warehouse STORYLINE: Some of Uganda's Asian minority, who were expelled en masse in the 1970s by its late notorious dictator Idi Amin, are slowly returning to the East African state following his death. Amin died in exile in July, 2003. During his rule, he tried to expel all the Asians whom the British had brought over as labourers from one of their colonies India to build up another, Uganda, in the early twentieth century. The move gained Amin popular support among Uganda's indigenous population - many of whom believed the Asians were making too much money and at their expense. Even today Ali, one of Idi Amin's 54 children, believes the Asians in his country are there "just to take and bring nothing back". Many Ugandan Asians fled to America, Canada and Britain. But a hardcore of Asians stayed on, and now it is their families who are returning - Farida Kassam left Britain recently where she grew up to return to Uganda where her father had remained through Amin's bloody rule.
The war of the shadow
Portrait crosses BARAK/ netanyahu
Uganda Olympics
AP-APTN-2330: Uganda Olympics Wednesday, 15 August 2012 STORY:Uganda Olympics- Celebrations as hundreds welcome home gold medal winning runner LENGTH: 02:20 FIRST RUN: 1430 RESTRICTIONS: AP Clients Only TYPE: English/Nat SOURCE: AP TELEVISION STORY NUMBER: 854769 DATELINE: Entebbe - 15 Aug 2012 LENGTH: 02:20 SHOTLIST: 1. Ugandan athlete Stephen Kiprotich, London Olympics marathon gold medal winner, descending from plane in Entebbe to applause 2. Mid of Kiprotich being greeted by Ugandan Minister of Education, Jessica Alupo, and young girl handing him flowers 3. Kiprotich with wife and baby in VIP lounge at Entebbe airport 4. Mid shot of Kiprotich alongside Alupo and wife 5. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Kiprotich, Ugandan athlete and London Olympics marathon gold medal winner: "My people, my community, I am very happy today for your reception here at the airport." 6. Mid of Kiprotich standing to have gold medal rearranged 7. SOUNDBITE (English) Stephen Kiprotich, Ugandan athlete and London Olympics marathon gold medal winner: "The honourable minister she spoke something which touched me so much, about the facilities, the training grounds, I hope that what she has said should be handled quick, should be done immediately, because we are suffering. A lot of athletes are there, they have talents but some of them they have not yet discovered they are talented because we have no facilities." 8. Wide of people waiting outside VIP lounge 9. Crowd singing and chanting around Kiprotich 10. Mid of people drumming and singing 11. Wide of Kiprotich and ministers standing for national anthem 12. Wide of military parading past Kiprotich 13. Kiprotich inspecting a guard of honour alongside Alupo STORYLINE: Uganda's only medal winner at the London Olympics cried tears of joy as hundreds of people welcomed him home on Wednesday with celebrations of music and dance in honour of the African nation's first gold medal since the 1972 games in Munich. Stephen Kiprotich's victory in the men's marathon race was also Uganda's first medal of any kind since the Atlanta Olympics 16 years ago, and was deeply felt by the nation. Speaking at Entebbe airport, Kiprotich thanked the public for their welcome and said that the government needed to invest in sports in Uganda. "My people, my community, I am very happy today for your reception here at the airport," he said, adding "a lot of athletes .... have talents but some of them they have not yet discovered they are talented because we have no facilities." Lawmakers want to declare Kiprotich a national hero, and Ugandans are hailing him as a role model for their children. So far 100,000 US dollars has been collected in a fundraising campaign whose goal is to collect half a (m) million dollars for the runner's benefit. The athlete was unknown to most Ugandans before he won in London, but the 23-year-old has returned home a star and, shadowed by politicians, was ushered in through the VIP lounge of Entebbe International Airport upon his arrival. Kiprotich's elderly father and mother, as well as scores of people from his home village, were there to greet him, as well a guard of honour, the kind of treatment usually reserved for high ranking officials. Soon afterwards he was whisked away for a state breakfast with the Uganda president, Yoweri Museveni. Kiprotich, who is married with two young children, formerly worked as a prison warder, juggling his duties with athletics. His closest relatives live deep in eastern Uganda, and those who know him well say his success came against all odds. On Thursday Uganda's parliament will hold a special session in honour of the athlete, and parliamentarian Odonga Otto said he would bring a motion seeking to have the athlete declared a national hero. Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: infoaparchive.com (ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. APTN (Copyright 2012 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.) AP-NY-08-15-12 2028EDT
NOTES: COL PRINT LOCATION: KAMPALA, UGANDA TITLE: KINE AMIN INTERVIEW SERVICED DATE: 02/24/77 NO: LNC 80285 DATE SHOT: 02/24/00 LENGTH: 34 FT SECONDS: 0.54 SOUND: ENGSOF & NATSOF DATE OF ARRIVAL:
NOTES: COL PRINT LOCATION: KAMPALA, UGANDA TITLE: KINE AMIN INTERVIEW SERVICED DATE: 02/24/77 NO: LNC 80285 DATE SHOT: 02/24/00 LENGTH: 34 FT SECONDS: 0.54 SOUND: ENGSOF & NATSOF DATE OF ARRIVAL: FILM SHOWS: ROAD ON WHICH CRASH IS ALLEGED TO HAVE OCCURRED, MAJOR NOSES SPEAKING, BOOKLET SHOWING PICTURES OF CRASH, AMIN SPEAKING LEAD IN: SOURCES IN KAMPALA SAID ON WEDNESDAY (23 FEBRUARY) THAT "SEVERAL HUNDRED" PRISONERS IN THE UGANDAN CAPITAL'S MAKINDYE BARRACKS WERE EXECUTED ON TUESDAY (22 FEBRUARY) NIGHT. THE SOURCES SAID THE EXECUTED PRISONERS WERE MEMBERS OF THE ACHOLI AND LANGI TRIBES AND THAT THEIR KILLING WAS A CONTINUATION OF A CAMPAIGN AGAINST THE TWO PREDOMINANTLY CHRISTIAN TRIBES BEING WAGED BY PRESIDENT IDI AMIN. REFUGEES FLEEING UGANDA TO NEIGHBOURING TANZANIA AND KENYA HAVE TOLD OF WIDESCALE KILLINGS OF ACHOLI AND LANGI BY UGANDAN TROOPS. ON THURSDAY (24 FEBRUARY), PRESIDENT AMIN GAVE A TELEVISION INTERVIEW TO UPITN. (THE REPORTER IS GEOFFREY ARCHER) FEET R/SECS 5 0.08 GV ROAD SCENE PAN TO BLOOD ON ROAD 15 0.24 CU MAJOR MOSES 19 0.30 MS JOURNALIST LOOKING AT BOOKLET PULL IN TO PHOTOS OF CRASH 34 0.54 CU AMIN COMMENTARY: THIS IS THE ALLEGED SCENE OF THE CRASH THAT IS SUPPOSED TO HAVE KILLED THE ANGLICAN ARCHBISHOP OF UGANDA AND TWO MINISTERS IN AMIN'S GOVERNMENT WHO WERE UNDER ARREST AND BEING DRIVEN TO A BARRACKS TO AWAIT TRIAL. THE OFFICER IN WHOSE CHARGE THEY WERE, MAJOR MOSES, WAS RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL ON WEDNESDAY (23 FEBRUARY) BUT HE WAS STILL WEARING PYJAMAS WHEN HE TALKED TO THE PRESS. (UP NATSOF) MOSES: "WALL, I WAS WITH THEM, FOUR OF US, AND I DON' KNOW WHO REMOVED ME OUT OF THE CAR." ARCHER: "YOU WERE UNCONSCIOUS?" MOSES: "I WAS UNCONSCIOUS AND I DON'T KNOW WHO REMOVED ME ACTUALLY FROM THE CAR AND TAKE ME DOWN TO THE MILITARY HOSPITAL." REPORTERS WERE THEN SHOWN A BOOKLET WHICH DESCRIBED THE ALLEGED PLOT IN WHICH THE MINISTERS AND THE ARCHBISHOP ARE SAID TO HAVE BEEN INVOLVED. THERE WERE PHOTOS OF WEAPONS SAID TO HAVE BEEN CAPTURED FROM THE PLOTTERS AND PHOTOS OF THE CRASH. LATER, UPITN REPORTER GEOFFREY ARCHER ASKED PRESIDENT AMIN WHETHER HE FELT IT WAS SAFE FOR HIM TO COME FTO LONDON FOR THE COMMONWEALTH PRIME MINISTERS CONFERENCE IF THERE WAS SUCH UNREST IN THE ARMY. (UP ENGLISH SOF) AMIN: "I AM NOW HAPPIER THAN IN 1971 AND 1972 BECAUSE WE HAVE CLEANED UP EVERY DIRTY THINGS IN THE ARMED FORCES. I AM NOW CONFIDENT THAT I COULD STAY OUT EVEN FOR SIX MONTHS".
[50 years of news]
André Comte Sponville
XX OLYMPIC GAMES HIGHLIGHTS
ISSUE_NO = 2257A NO_OF_ITEMS = 1 COMMENTATOR = Leonard Martin ITEM_NO = 1 DESCRIPTION : Movietone presents some of the highlights of the 1972 Olympic games now in progress in Munich. CARD_FILE = 98418b CARD_TITLE : XX OLYMPIC GAMES HIGHLIGHTS SHOT_LIST : Zoom out from Tower of Olympic building. TS Artifical white white water canoe course at Augsburg. MS Raymond Calverly (GB) turns canoe over and then rolls up. MCU Siegbert Horn (GDR) on course (x 2) CU Man with camera and woman in crowd MS Men jump in to rescue a double kayak in difficulties MCU Walter Hofmann and Amend Rolf-Dieter (GDR) winning the Canadian pairs (x 2) MS New Zealand rowing eight winning gold in front of America, Russia and Germany. GV NZ boat crossing finish MS Girls with medals on cushions GV NZ Team presented with gold medals. CU Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR) winner of Pole Vault, he runs and over vault. GV Ludvik Danek throwing in Mens Discus TS Ruth Fuchs (GDR) throws Javelin GV Pan with Heide Rosendahl (WDR) in Long Jump MS Head on of her jumping MS Start of the Women's 100 metres TS of race and Slow motion to finish with winner Renate Stecher (GDR) and 2nd Raelene Boyle (AUS). MCU Starter fires gun TS Start of Mens 100 metres Pan with runner Slow motion of race, finish, winner is Valeri Borzov (USSR) from Robert Taylor (USA) and Lennox Miller (JAM). CU Borzov after race GV Start of Mens 400 metres Hurdles TS of Race that includes David Hemery (GB) MS Hemery over hurdle TS Finish John Akii-bua (UGANDA) wins, 2nd Ralph Mann (USA) and 3rd Hemery GV Start of mens 800 metres TS Race CU Man and woman in crowd MS Runners. Gv Finish of race with David Wottle (USA) coming through to take Gold CU Wottle GV Start of 20 k Walk MS Roof of Olympic Stadium tilt down to walkers on road. GV Walkers during race (x 2) TS Crowd in Stadium MS Peter Frankel (GDR) wins gold MS Princess Anne talking with two women GV Rider starts Three Day event Cross Country Course. GV Another rider on course GV Horst Karsten (WDR) into water jump and falls off (x 2) LS Rider comes off MS Duke of Edinburgh with officials. GV Richard Meade (GB) past at speed MS Kato (JAP) on Parallel bars GV Nakayama (JAP) on rings MS Tsukahara (JAP) on horizontal bars. MS Olga Korbut (USSR) on horizontal bars (x 2) Karin Janz (GDR) - winner of gold medal - on horizontal bars (x 3) TS Swimming pool start of Womens 100 metres freestyle. MS Underwater shot of competitors TS Finish of race MCU Girls with medals Gold Sandra Neilson (USA), Silver Shirley Babashoff (USA) and bronze Shane Gould (AUS). TS Beverly Whitfield (AUS) winning 200 (USSR) TS Nobutu Taguchi (JAP) wins Mens 100m Breaststroke. MCU Mark Spitz (USA) in 200m Butterfly MS Underwater shot of turn TS Spitz Slow motion TS Spitz wins GV Willy Brandt applauds GV Mark Spitz receives Gold medal INDEX : British Royalty, Buildings, Countries - Germany, Duke Of Edinburgh, Mankind, Personalities, Princess Anne, Sport and Games - Athletics, gymnastics, Towns and Cities, Water Sports - swimming, diving, canoeing, rowing , Animals - horses, Equestrian Sport - Horse Trials, Three Day Event DATE_SUBD = 00/00/0000
United States House of Representatives 2200-2300
HOUSE FLOOR DEBATE: The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m. Suspensions (20 bills): 1) H.Res. 154 - Recognizing Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with "50 years of soul" (Rep. Cohen - Education and Labor); 2) H.Res. 475 - Congratulating the University of Arizona Wildcats for winning the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Softball Championship (Rep. Grijalva - Education and Labor); 3) H.Res. 406 - Celebrating the accomplishments of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, also known as the Patsy Takemoto Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act, and recognizing the need to continue pursuing the goal of educational opportunities for women and girls (Rep. Matsui - Education and Labor); 4) H.Res. 485 - Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as "Mr. Wizard" (Rep. Ehlers - Education and Labor); 5) H.R. 2127 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 408 West 6th Street in Chelsea, Oklahoma, as the "Clem Rogers McSpadden Post Office Building" (Rep. Boren - Oversight and Government Reform); 6) S. 1352 - A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 127 East Locust Street in Fairbury, Illinois, as the "Dr. Francis Townsend Post Office Building" (Sen. Durbin - Oversight and Government Reform); 7) H.Con.Res. 155 - Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day, and expressing the sense of Congress that history should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and more effectively facing the challenges of the future (Rep. Davis (IL) - Oversight and Government Reform); 8) H.Con.Res. 148 - Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month (Rep. Lee - Oversight and Government Reform); 9) H.R. 2563 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 309 East Linn Street in Marshalltown, Iowa, as the "Major Scott Nisely Post Office" (Rep. Latham - Oversight and Government Reform); 10) H.Res. 257 - Supporting the goals and ideals of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Rep. Platts - Oversight and Government Reform); 11) H.R. 885 - International Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Nonproliferation Act of 2007 (Rep. Lantos - Foreign Affairs); 12) H.Con.Res. 21 - Calling on the United Nations Security Council to charge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and the United Nations Charter because of his calls for the destruction of the State of Israel (Rep. Rothman - Foreign Affairs); 13) H.Con.Res. 80 - Calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community (Rep. Johnson (GA) - Foreign Affairs); 14) H.Con.Res. 151 - Noting the disturbing pattern of killings of dozens of independent journalists in Russia over the last decade, and calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to authorize cooperation with outside investigators in solving these murders (Rep. Chris Smith - Foreign Affairs); 15) H.Res. 137 - Honoring the life and six decades of public service of Jacob Birnbaum and especially his commitment freeing Soviet Jews from religious, cultural, and communal extinction (Rep. Nadler - Foreign Affairs); 16) H.Res. 233 - Recognizing over 200 years of sovereignty of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and expressing support for efforts by the United States continue to strengthen its relationship with that country (Rep. Stearns - Foreign Affairs); 17) H.R. 2359 - SBA Entrepreneurial Development Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Sestak - Small Business); 18) H.R. 2366 - SBA Veterans' Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Buchanan - Small Business); 19) H.R. 2284 - To amend the Small Business Act to expand and improve the assistance provided by Small Business Development Centers to Indian tribe members, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians (Rep. Udall (NM) - Small Business); 20) H.R. 2397 - SBA Women's Business Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Fallin - Small Business) Special Orders
United States House of Representatives 2300-2400
HOUSE FLOOR DEBATE: The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m. Suspensions (20 bills): 1) H.Res. 154 - Recognizing Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with "50 years of soul" (Rep. Cohen - Education and Labor); 2) H.Res. 475 - Congratulating the University of Arizona Wildcats for winning the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Softball Championship (Rep. Grijalva - Education and Labor); 3) H.Res. 406 - Celebrating the accomplishments of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, also known as the Patsy Takemoto Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act, and recognizing the need to continue pursuing the goal of educational opportunities for women and girls (Rep. Matsui - Education and Labor); 4) H.Res. 485 - Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as "Mr. Wizard" (Rep. Ehlers - Education and Labor); 5) H.R. 2127 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 408 West 6th Street in Chelsea, Oklahoma, as the "Clem Rogers McSpadden Post Office Building" (Rep. Boren - Oversight and Government Reform); 6) S. 1352 - A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 127 East Locust Street in Fairbury, Illinois, as the "Dr. Francis Townsend Post Office Building" (Sen. Durbin - Oversight and Government Reform); 7) H.Con.Res. 155 - Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day, and expressing the sense of Congress that history should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and more effectively facing the challenges of the future (Rep. Davis (IL) - Oversight and Government Reform); 8) H.Con.Res. 148 - Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month (Rep. Lee - Oversight and Government Reform); 9) H.R. 2563 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 309 East Linn Street in Marshalltown, Iowa, as the "Major Scott Nisely Post Office" (Rep. Latham - Oversight and Government Reform); 10) H.Res. 257 - Supporting the goals and ideals of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Rep. Platts - Oversight and Government Reform); 11) H.R. 885 - International Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Nonproliferation Act of 2007 (Rep. Lantos - Foreign Affairs); 12) H.Con.Res. 21 - Calling on the United Nations Security Council to charge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and the United Nations Charter because of his calls for the destruction of the State of Israel (Rep. Rothman - Foreign Affairs); 13) H.Con.Res. 80 - Calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community (Rep. Johnson (GA) - Foreign Affairs); 14) H.Con.Res. 151 - Noting the disturbing pattern of killings of dozens of independent journalists in Russia over the last decade, and calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to authorize cooperation with outside investigators in solving these murders (Rep. Chris Smith - Foreign Affairs); 15) H.Res. 137 - Honoring the life and six decades of public service of Jacob Birnbaum and especially his commitment freeing Soviet Jews from religious, cultural, and communal extinction (Rep. Nadler - Foreign Affairs); 16) H.Res. 233 - Recognizing over 200 years of sovereignty of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and expressing support for efforts by the United States continue to strengthen its relationship with that country (Rep. Stearns - Foreign Affairs); 17) H.R. 2359 - SBA Entrepreneurial Development Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Sestak - Small Business); 18) H.R. 2366 - SBA Veterans' Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Buchanan - Small Business); 19) H.R. 2284 - To amend the Small Business Act to expand and improve the assistance provided by Small Business Development Centers to Indian tribe members, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians (Rep. Udall (NM) - Small Business); 20) H.R. 2397 - SBA Women's Business Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Fallin - Small Business) Special Orders
AMIN DADA
1972 OLYMPIC YEAR: FROM SAPPORO TO MUNICH
United States House of Representatives 1900-2000
HOUSE FLOOR DEBATE: The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m. Suspensions (20 bills): 1) H.Res. 154 - Recognizing Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with "50 years of soul" (Rep. Cohen - Education and Labor); 2) H.Res. 475 - Congratulating the University of Arizona Wildcats for winning the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Softball Championship (Rep. Grijalva - Education and Labor); 3) H.Res. 406 - Celebrating the accomplishments of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, also known as the Patsy Takemoto Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act, and recognizing the need to continue pursuing the goal of educational opportunities for women and girls (Rep. Matsui - Education and Labor); 4) H.Res. 485 - Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as "Mr. Wizard" (Rep. Ehlers - Education and Labor); 5) H.R. 2127 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 408 West 6th Street in Chelsea, Oklahoma, as the "Clem Rogers McSpadden Post Office Building" (Rep. Boren - Oversight and Government Reform); 6) S. 1352 - A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 127 East Locust Street in Fairbury, Illinois, as the "Dr. Francis Townsend Post Office Building" (Sen. Durbin - Oversight and Government Reform); 7) H.Con.Res. 155 - Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day, and expressing the sense of Congress that history should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and more effectively facing the challenges of the future (Rep. Davis (IL) - Oversight and Government Reform); 8) H.Con.Res. 148 - Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month (Rep. Lee - Oversight and Government Reform); 9) H.R. 2563 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 309 East Linn Street in Marshalltown, Iowa, as the "Major Scott Nisely Post Office" (Rep. Latham - Oversight and Government Reform); 10) H.Res. 257 - Supporting the goals and ideals of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Rep. Platts - Oversight and Government Reform); 11) H.R. 885 - International Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Nonproliferation Act of 2007 (Rep. Lantos - Foreign Affairs); 12) H.Con.Res. 21 - Calling on the United Nations Security Council to charge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and the United Nations Charter because of his calls for the destruction of the State of Israel (Rep. Rothman - Foreign Affairs); 13) H.Con.Res. 80 - Calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community (Rep. Johnson (GA) - Foreign Affairs); 14) H.Con.Res. 151 - Noting the disturbing pattern of killings of dozens of independent journalists in Russia over the last decade, and calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to authorize cooperation with outside investigators in solving these murders (Rep. Chris Smith - Foreign Affairs); 15) H.Res. 137 - Honoring the life and six decades of public service of Jacob Birnbaum and especially his commitment freeing Soviet Jews from religious, cultural, and communal extinction (Rep. Nadler - Foreign Affairs); 16) H.Res. 233 - Recognizing over 200 years of sovereignty of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and expressing support for efforts by the United States continue to strengthen its relationship with that country (Rep. Stearns - Foreign Affairs); 17) H.R. 2359 - SBA Entrepreneurial Development Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Sestak - Small Business); 18) H.R. 2366 - SBA Veterans' Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Buchanan - Small Business); 19) H.R. 2284 - To amend the Small Business Act to expand and improve the assistance provided by Small Business Development Centers to Indian tribe members, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians (Rep. Udall (NM) - Small Business); 20) H.R. 2397 - SBA Women's Business Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Fallin - Small Business) Special Orders
United States House of Representatives 1600-1700
HOUSE FLOOR DEBATE: The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m. Suspensions (20 bills): 1) H.Res. 154 - Recognizing Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with "50 years of soul" (Rep. Cohen - Education and Labor); 2) H.Res. 475 - Congratulating the University of Arizona Wildcats for winning the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Softball Championship (Rep. Grijalva - Education and Labor); 3) H.Res. 406 - Celebrating the accomplishments of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, also known as the Patsy Takemoto Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act, and recognizing the need to continue pursuing the goal of educational opportunities for women and girls (Rep. Matsui - Education and Labor); 4) H.Res. 485 - Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as "Mr. Wizard" (Rep. Ehlers - Education and Labor); 5) H.R. 2127 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 408 West 6th Street in Chelsea, Oklahoma, as the "Clem Rogers McSpadden Post Office Building" (Rep. Boren - Oversight and Government Reform); 6) S. 1352 - A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 127 East Locust Street in Fairbury, Illinois, as the "Dr. Francis Townsend Post Office Building" (Sen. Durbin - Oversight and Government Reform); 7) H.Con.Res. 155 - Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day, and expressing the sense of Congress that history should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and more effectively facing the challenges of the future (Rep. Davis (IL) - Oversight and Government Reform); 8) H.Con.Res. 148 - Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month (Rep. Lee - Oversight and Government Reform); 9) H.R. 2563 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 309 East Linn Street in Marshalltown, Iowa, as the "Major Scott Nisely Post Office" (Rep. Latham - Oversight and Government Reform); 10) H.Res. 257 - Supporting the goals and ideals of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Rep. Platts - Oversight and Government Reform); 11) H.R. 885 - International Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Nonproliferation Act of 2007 (Rep. Lantos - Foreign Affairs); 12) H.Con.Res. 21 - Calling on the United Nations Security Council to charge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and the United Nations Charter because of his calls for the destruction of the State of Israel (Rep. Rothman - Foreign Affairs); 13) H.Con.Res. 80 - Calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community (Rep. Johnson (GA) - Foreign Affairs); 14) H.Con.Res. 151 - Noting the disturbing pattern of killings of dozens of independent journalists in Russia over the last decade, and calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to authorize cooperation with outside investigators in solving these murders (Rep. Chris Smith - Foreign Affairs); 15) H.Res. 137 - Honoring the life and six decades of public service of Jacob Birnbaum and especially his commitment freeing Soviet Jews from religious, cultural, and communal extinction (Rep. Nadler - Foreign Affairs); 16) H.Res. 233 - Recognizing over 200 years of sovereignty of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and expressing support for efforts by the United States continue to strengthen its relationship with that country (Rep. Stearns - Foreign Affairs); 17) H.R. 2359 - SBA Entrepreneurial Development Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Sestak - Small Business); 18) H.R. 2366 - SBA Veterans' Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Buchanan - Small Business); 19) H.R. 2284 - To amend the Small Business Act to expand and improve the assistance provided by Small Business Development Centers to Indian tribe members, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians (Rep. Udall (NM) - Small Business); 20) H.R. 2397 - SBA Women's Business Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Fallin - Small Business) Special Orders
United States House of Representatives 1800-1900
HOUSE FLOOR DEBATE: The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m. Suspensions (20 bills): 1) H.Res. 154 - Recognizing Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with "50 years of soul" (Rep. Cohen - Education and Labor); 2) H.Res. 475 - Congratulating the University of Arizona Wildcats for winning the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Softball Championship (Rep. Grijalva - Education and Labor); 3) H.Res. 406 - Celebrating the accomplishments of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, also known as the Patsy Takemoto Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act, and recognizing the need to continue pursuing the goal of educational opportunities for women and girls (Rep. Matsui - Education and Labor); 4) H.Res. 485 - Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as "Mr. Wizard" (Rep. Ehlers - Education and Labor); 5) H.R. 2127 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 408 West 6th Street in Chelsea, Oklahoma, as the "Clem Rogers McSpadden Post Office Building" (Rep. Boren - Oversight and Government Reform); 6) S. 1352 - A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 127 East Locust Street in Fairbury, Illinois, as the "Dr. Francis Townsend Post Office Building" (Sen. Durbin - Oversight and Government Reform); 7) H.Con.Res. 155 - Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day, and expressing the sense of Congress that history should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and more effectively facing the challenges of the future (Rep. Davis (IL) - Oversight and Government Reform); 8) H.Con.Res. 148 - Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month (Rep. Lee - Oversight and Government Reform); 9) H.R. 2563 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 309 East Linn Street in Marshalltown, Iowa, as the "Major Scott Nisely Post Office" (Rep. Latham - Oversight and Government Reform); 10) H.Res. 257 - Supporting the goals and ideals of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Rep. Platts - Oversight and Government Reform); 11) H.R. 885 - International Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Nonproliferation Act of 2007 (Rep. Lantos - Foreign Affairs); 12) H.Con.Res. 21 - Calling on the United Nations Security Council to charge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and the United Nations Charter because of his calls for the destruction of the State of Israel (Rep. Rothman - Foreign Affairs); 13) H.Con.Res. 80 - Calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community (Rep. Johnson (GA) - Foreign Affairs); 14) H.Con.Res. 151 - Noting the disturbing pattern of killings of dozens of independent journalists in Russia over the last decade, and calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to authorize cooperation with outside investigators in solving these murders (Rep. Chris Smith - Foreign Affairs); 15) H.Res. 137 - Honoring the life and six decades of public service of Jacob Birnbaum and especially his commitment freeing Soviet Jews from religious, cultural, and communal extinction (Rep. Nadler - Foreign Affairs); 16) H.Res. 233 - Recognizing over 200 years of sovereignty of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and expressing support for efforts by the United States continue to strengthen its relationship with that country (Rep. Stearns - Foreign Affairs); 17) H.R. 2359 - SBA Entrepreneurial Development Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Sestak - Small Business); 18) H.R. 2366 - SBA Veterans' Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Buchanan - Small Business); 19) H.R. 2284 - To amend the Small Business Act to expand and improve the assistance provided by Small Business Development Centers to Indian tribe members, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians (Rep. Udall (NM) - Small Business); 20) H.R. 2397 - SBA Women's Business Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Fallin - Small Business) Special Orders
United States House of Representatives 2200-2300
HOUSE FLOOR DEBATE: The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m. Suspensions (20 bills): 1) H.Res. 154 - Recognizing Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with "50 years of soul" (Rep. Cohen - Education and Labor); 2) H.Res. 475 - Congratulating the University of Arizona Wildcats for winning the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Softball Championship (Rep. Grijalva - Education and Labor); 3) H.Res. 406 - Celebrating the accomplishments of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, also known as the Patsy Takemoto Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act, and recognizing the need to continue pursuing the goal of educational opportunities for women and girls (Rep. Matsui - Education and Labor); 4) H.Res. 485 - Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as "Mr. Wizard" (Rep. Ehlers - Education and Labor); 5) H.R. 2127 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 408 West 6th Street in Chelsea, Oklahoma, as the "Clem Rogers McSpadden Post Office Building" (Rep. Boren - Oversight and Government Reform); 6) S. 1352 - A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 127 East Locust Street in Fairbury, Illinois, as the "Dr. Francis Townsend Post Office Building" (Sen. Durbin - Oversight and Government Reform); 7) H.Con.Res. 155 - Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day, and expressing the sense of Congress that history should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and more effectively facing the challenges of the future (Rep. Davis (IL) - Oversight and Government Reform); 8) H.Con.Res. 148 - Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month (Rep. Lee - Oversight and Government Reform); 9) H.R. 2563 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 309 East Linn Street in Marshalltown, Iowa, as the "Major Scott Nisely Post Office" (Rep. Latham - Oversight and Government Reform); 10) H.Res. 257 - Supporting the goals and ideals of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Rep. Platts - Oversight and Government Reform); 11) H.R. 885 - International Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Nonproliferation Act of 2007 (Rep. Lantos - Foreign Affairs); 12) H.Con.Res. 21 - Calling on the United Nations Security Council to charge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and the United Nations Charter because of his calls for the destruction of the State of Israel (Rep. Rothman - Foreign Affairs); 13) H.Con.Res. 80 - Calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community (Rep. Johnson (GA) - Foreign Affairs); 14) H.Con.Res. 151 - Noting the disturbing pattern of killings of dozens of independent journalists in Russia over the last decade, and calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to authorize cooperation with outside investigators in solving these murders (Rep. Chris Smith - Foreign Affairs); 15) H.Res. 137 - Honoring the life and six decades of public service of Jacob Birnbaum and especially his commitment freeing Soviet Jews from religious, cultural, and communal extinction (Rep. Nadler - Foreign Affairs); 16) H.Res. 233 - Recognizing over 200 years of sovereignty of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and expressing support for efforts by the United States continue to strengthen its relationship with that country (Rep. Stearns - Foreign Affairs); 17) H.R. 2359 - SBA Entrepreneurial Development Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Sestak - Small Business); 18) H.R. 2366 - SBA Veterans' Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Buchanan - Small Business); 19) H.R. 2284 - To amend the Small Business Act to expand and improve the assistance provided by Small Business Development Centers to Indian tribe members, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians (Rep. Udall (NM) - Small Business); 20) H.R. 2397 - SBA Women's Business Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Fallin - Small Business) Special Orders
United States House of Representatives 2300-2400
HOUSE FLOOR DEBATE: The House will meet at 12:30 p.m. for Morning Hour and 2:00 p.m. for legislative business. Votes will be postponed until 6:30 p.m. Suspensions (20 bills): 1) H.Res. 154 - Recognizing Stax Records for enriching the Nation's Cultural life with "50 years of soul" (Rep. Cohen - Education and Labor); 2) H.Res. 475 - Congratulating the University of Arizona Wildcats for winning the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Softball Championship (Rep. Grijalva - Education and Labor); 3) H.Res. 406 - Celebrating the accomplishments of title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, also known as the Patsy Takemoto Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act, and recognizing the need to continue pursuing the goal of educational opportunities for women and girls (Rep. Matsui - Education and Labor); 4) H.Res. 485 - Expressing appreciation for the profound public service and educational contributions of Donald Jeffry Herbert, fondly known as "Mr. Wizard" (Rep. Ehlers - Education and Labor); 5) H.R. 2127 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 408 West 6th Street in Chelsea, Oklahoma, as the "Clem Rogers McSpadden Post Office Building" (Rep. Boren - Oversight and Government Reform); 6) S. 1352 - A bill to designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 127 East Locust Street in Fairbury, Illinois, as the "Dr. Francis Townsend Post Office Building" (Sen. Durbin - Oversight and Government Reform); 7) H.Con.Res. 155 - Recognizing the historical significance of Juneteenth Independence Day, and expressing the sense of Congress that history should be regarded as a means for understanding the past and more effectively facing the challenges of the future (Rep. Davis (IL) - Oversight and Government Reform); 8) H.Con.Res. 148 - Recognizing the significance of National Caribbean-American Heritage Month (Rep. Lee - Oversight and Government Reform); 9) H.R. 2563 - To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 309 East Linn Street in Marshalltown, Iowa, as the "Major Scott Nisely Post Office" (Rep. Latham - Oversight and Government Reform); 10) H.Res. 257 - Supporting the goals and ideals of Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month (Rep. Platts - Oversight and Government Reform); 11) H.R. 885 - International Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Nonproliferation Act of 2007 (Rep. Lantos - Foreign Affairs); 12) H.Con.Res. 21 - Calling on the United Nations Security Council to charge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with violating the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide and the United Nations Charter because of his calls for the destruction of the State of Israel (Rep. Rothman - Foreign Affairs); 13) H.Con.Res. 80 - Calling on the Government of Uganda and the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) to recommit to a political solution to the conflict in northern Uganda and to recommence vital peace talks, and urging immediate and substantial support for the ongoing peace process from the United States and the international community (Rep. Johnson (GA) - Foreign Affairs); 14) H.Con.Res. 151 - Noting the disturbing pattern of killings of dozens of independent journalists in Russia over the last decade, and calling on Russian President Vladimir Putin to authorize cooperation with outside investigators in solving these murders (Rep. Chris Smith - Foreign Affairs); 15) H.Res. 137 - Honoring the life and six decades of public service of Jacob Birnbaum and especially his commitment freeing Soviet Jews from religious, cultural, and communal extinction (Rep. Nadler - Foreign Affairs); 16) H.Res. 233 - Recognizing over 200 years of sovereignty of the Principality of Liechtenstein, and expressing support for efforts by the United States continue to strengthen its relationship with that country (Rep. Stearns - Foreign Affairs); 17) H.R. 2359 - SBA Entrepreneurial Development Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Sestak - Small Business); 18) H.R. 2366 - SBA Veterans' Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Buchanan - Small Business); 19) H.R. 2284 - To amend the Small Business Act to expand and improve the assistance provided by Small Business Development Centers to Indian tribe members, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians (Rep. Udall (NM) - Small Business); 20) H.R. 2397 - SBA Women's Business Programs Act of 2007 (Rep. Fallin - Small Business) Special Orders