October 16

House Judiciary Committee-Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Claims

Oct. 16, 2002

UNITED STATES AND CANADA SAFE THIRD COUNTRY PACT (Chairman Gekas, R-Pa.)

Witnesses Scheduled:

Kelly Ryan - deputy assistant secretary of State, Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration;

Joe Langlois - director, Office of Asylum, Immigration and Naturalization Service; (10/17)

Mark Krikorian - executive director, Center for Immigration Studies; (10/17)

Bill Frelick - director, Refugee Program, Amnesty International USA (10/17)

House Veterans' Affairs Committee

Oct. 16, 2002

NATIONAL CEMETERY SYSTEM REPORT (Chairman Smith, R-N.J.)

Witnesses Scheduled:

PANEL:

William B. Moore - vice president for infrastructure management, Logistics Management Institute;

Ronald W. Lind, program director, organizational improvement, Logistics Management Institute;

Donald C. Prettol - research fellow, Logistics Management Institute

PANEL:

Vincent L. Barile - deputy undersecretary of Veterans (10/21) Affairs for memorial affairs;

Daniel Tucker - budget and planning officer, National Cemetery Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs

PANEL:

Richard Jones - national legislative director, AMVETS

Senate Appropriations Committee-Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government

Oct. 16, 2002

CORPORATE MOVES TO TAX HAVENS (Chairman Dorgan, D-N.D.)

Witnesses Scheduled:

Pamela Olson - assistant secretary of the Treasury for tax policy; (10/16)

Carl F. Thorne - chairman and CEO, ENSCO International Inc.;

Martin A. Regalia - chief economist and vice president, Economic Policy, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; (10/16)

Richard Blumenthal - attorney general, state of Connecticut;

William G. Gale - senior fellow and deputy director, Economic Studies, Brookings Institution

Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee- Subcommittee on International Trade and Finance

Oct. 16, 2002

INSTABILITY IN LATIN AMERICA (Chairman Bayh, D-Ind.)

Witnesses Scheduled:

John Taylor - undersecretary of the Treasury for international affairs; (10/17)

Daniel K. Tarullo - Georgetown University Law Center; (10/17)

Michael Mussa - Institute for International Economics; (10/17)

Scott Otterman - director, International Trade Policy, (10/17) National Association of Manufacturers

Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Oct. 16, 2002

SITUATION IN ANGOLA (Chairman Biden, D-Del.)

Witnesses Scheduled:

Walter Kansteiner - assistant secretary of State for African affairs (10/16)

Nicolas de Torrente - executive director, Medecins Sans Frontieres

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