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  • S. Res. 65 on the agenda for March 28, 2007 Hearing

    http://www.senate.gov/~foreign/hearings/2007/hrg07 0328a.html



    COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS
    UNITED STATES SENATE

    ONE HUNDRED TENTH CONGRESS
    FIRST SESSION

    Wednesday, March 28, 2007
    Time: 11:45 AM
    Place: 419 Dirksen Senate Office Building
    Presiding: Senator Biden

    The Committee will consider and vote on the
    following agenda items and nominees:

    Nominees:
    1. Ms. Katherine J. Almquist
    To be Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Agency for
    International Development for Africa
    2. Mr. Paul J. Bonicelli
    To be Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Agency for
    International Development for Latin America and
    the Caribbean
    3. Mr. Curtis S. Chin
    To be U.S. Director of the Asian Development Bank
    with the rank of Ambassador
    4. Mr. Eli Whitney Debevoise, II,
    To be U.S. Executive Director of the International
    Bank for Reconstruction and Development
    5. Mr. Sam Fox
    To be Ambassador to Belgium
    6. The Honorable Zalmay Khalilzad
    To be Representative to the United Nations, with the
    rank and status of Ambassador, and the representative
    in the Security Council of the United Nations, and to
    be Representative to the Sessions of the General
    Assembly of the United Nations during his tenure of
    service as Representative to the United Nations
    7. The Honorable Margrethe Lundsager
    To be U.S. Executive Director of the International
    Monetary Fund
    8. The Honorable Edward Douglas Menarchik
    To be Assistant Administrator of the U.S. Agency for
    International Development for Europe and Eurasia
    Legislation
    9. S. 193, A bill to increase cooperation on energy issues
    between the United States Government and foreign
    governments and entities in order to secure the
    strategic and economic interests of the United States,
    and for other purposes.
    10. S. 613, To enhance the overseas stabilization and
    reconstruction capabilities of the United States
    Government, and for other purposes.
    11. H.R. 1003, To amend the Foreign Affairs Reform
    and Restructuring Act of 1998 to reauthorize the
    United States Advisory Commission on Public
    Diplomacy.
    12. S. Res. 30, A resolution expressing the sense of the
    Senate regarding the need for the United States to
    address global climate change through the negotiation
    of fair and effective international commitments.
    13. S. Res. 65, Condemning the murder of Turkish-
    Armenian journalist and human rights advocate Hrant
    Dink and urging the people of Turkey to honor his
    legacy of tolerance, with an amendment in the nature
    of a substitute, and with a amendment to the preamble.
    14. S. Res. 76, A resolution calling on the United States
    Government and the international community to
    promptly develop, fund, and implement a
    comprehensive regional strategy in Africa to protect
    civilians, facilitate humanitarian operations, contain
    and reduce violence, and contribute to conditions for
    sustainable peace in eastern Chad, the Central African
    Republic, and Darfur, Sudan.
    +Additional Items May Be Added...
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