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“Senate Committee Meetings” mentioning the U.S. Dept of State was published in the Daily Digest section on pages D908 on July 24, 1995.
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Committee Meetings
(Committees not listed did not meet)
BURMA
Committee on Appropriations: Subcommittee on Foreign Operations held hearings to examine democracy, human rights, and narcotics controls issues in Burma, receiving testimony from Winston Lord, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, and Robert S. Gelbard, Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics Matters, both of the Department of State; Mike Jendrzejczyk, Human Rights Watch for Asia, and Phil, Fishman, AFL-CIO, both of Washington, D.C.; and Ohmar Khin, Burmese Student Organization.
Hearings were recessed subject to call.
COMPUTER PORNOGRAPHY AND CHILDREN
Committee on the Judiciary: Committee concluded hearings on S. 892, to prohibit the transmission by computer of indecent material to minors, focusing on the scope of the problem, the state of the technology, and the need for Federal intervention, after receiving testimony from William W. Burrington, America Online, Inc., Vienna, Virginia, on behalf of the Interactive Services Association; Jerry Berman, Center for Democracy and Technology, Washington, D.C.; Stephen Balkam, Recreational Software Advisory Council, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Dee Jepsen, ``Enough Is Enough'' Campaign, Fairfax, Virginia; Michael S. Hart, Illinois Benedictine College, Lisle; Barry F. Crimmins, Lakewood, Ohio; Susan Elliot, McLean, Virginia; Michael Murray and Donelle Gruff, both of Safety Harbor, Florida; and Patricia W. Shao, Bethesda, Maryland.