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Section 126. Role of the National Foreign Affairs Training
Center. [amends other legislation]

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Section 176. Allowances...

Section 177. Grievances. [amends other legislation]

Section 178. Mid-level women and minority placement program..

Section 179. Employment assistance referral system for certain

members of the Foreign Service..

Section 180. United States citizens hired abroad. (amends other

legislation]

Section 181. Reduction in force authority with regard to certain

members of the Foreign Service......

Section 182. Restoration of withheld benefits.

Subpart 2-Foreign Language Competence Within the Foreign Serv-

ice....

Section 191. Foreign language competence within the Foreign

Service..

Section 192. Designation of Foreign Language Resources Coordi-

nator.

Section 193. Foreign language services..

Title II-United States Informational, Educational, and Cultural Pro-

grams

Part A-Authorization of Appropriations [see page 936]

Section 201. Authorization of appropriations.

Part B-USIA and Related Agencies Authorities and Activities [see

page 939]

Section 221. USIA office in Lhasa, Tibet.

Section 222. Changes in administrative authorities.

Section 223. Employment authority.

Section 224. Buying power maintenance account.

Section 225. Contract authority.

Section 226. United States transmitter in Kuwait.

Section 227. Fulbright-Hays Act Authorities.

Section 228. Separate ledger accounts for NED grantees.

Section 229. Coordination of United States exchange programs.

Section 230. Limitation concerning participation in internation-

al expositions.

Section 231. Private sector opportunities.

Section 232. Authority to respond to public inquiries.

Section 233. Technical amendment relating to Near and Middle

East research and training.

Section 234. Distribution within the United States of certain ma-

terials of the United States Information Agency.

Section 235. American studies collections.

Section 236. Educational and cultural exchanges with Tibet.

Section 237. Scholarships for East Timorese students.

Section 238. Cambodian scholarship and exchange programs.

Section 239. Increasing African participation in USIA exchange

programs.

Section 240. Environment and sustainable development exchange program.

Section 241. South Pacific exchange programs.

Section 242. International exchange programs involving disabil-
ity related matters.

Part C-Mike Mansfield Fellowships [see page 945]
Section 251. Short title.

Section 252. Establishment of fellowship program.
Section 253. Program requirements.

Section 254. Separation of Government personnel during the fel-
lowships.

Section 255. Mansfield Fellows on detail from Government service.

Section 256. Liability for repayments.

Section 257. Definitions.

Title III-United States International Broadcasting Act [see page 1132]

Section 301. Short title.

Section 302. Congressional findings and declaration of purposes.
Section 303. Standards and principles.

Section 304. Establishment of broadcasting Board of Governors.
Section 305. Authorities of the Board.

Section 306. Foreign policy guidance.

Section 307. International Broadcasting Bureau.

Section 308. Limits on grants for Radio Free Europe and Radio
Liberty.

Section 309. Radio Free Asia.

Section 310. Transition.

Section 311. Preservation of American jobs.

Section 312. Privatization of Radio Free Europe and Radio Lib-
erty.

Section 313. Requirement for authorization of appropriations.
Section 314. Definitions.

Section 315. Technical and conforming amendments.

Title IV-International Organizations.....

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Part A-United Nations Reform and Peacekeeping Operations..
Section 401. United Nations Office of Inspector General..
Section 402. United States participation in management of the
United Nations..

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Section 403. Sense of the Senate on Department of Defense funding for United Nations peacekeeping operations.....

114

Section 404. Assessed contributions for United Nations peacekeeping operations.....

115

Section 405. United States personnel taken prisoner while serving in multinational forces.....

115

Section 406. Transmittals of certain United Nations documents. [amends other legislation]

Section 407. Consultations and reports.

116

Section 408. Transfers of excess defense articles for international peacekeeping operations.

118

Section 409. Reform in budget decisionmaking procedures of the
United Nations and its specialized agencies...

120

Section 410. Limitation on contributions to the United Nations and affiliated organizations.

121

Section 411. United Nations Security Council membership..
Section 412. Reforms in the World Health Organization..
Section 413. Reforms in the Food and Agriculture Organization..
Section 414. Sense of Congress regarding adherence to United
Nations Charter.......

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Section 415. Designated congressional committees..
Part B-General Provisions and Other International Organizations.
Section 421. Agreement on State and local taxation.....
Section 422. Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe..
Section 423. International Boundary and Water Commission.....
Section 424. United States membership in the Asian-Pacific Eco-
nomic Cooperation Organization......

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