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Proc. 7315

9903.11.10 9903.1\177.\177 Title 3--The President

quantity of goods the product of a foreign country speci-

fied

below, after which no wheat gluten the product of such
country may be entered during the remainder of such pe-

riod:

Australia .......................................
European Community .................
Other countries ............................
7,953,500 kg
6,885,750 kg
%318,250 kg
If entered during the period from December \177, 2000,

through

February 28, 200% in the respective aggregate quantity of
goods the product of a foreign country specified below,

after

which no wheat gluten the product of such country may

be entered during the remainder of such period:

Australia .......................................
European Community .................
Other countries ............................
7,953,500 kg
6,885,750 kg
%3\1778,250 kg

If entered during the period from March l, 200% through June % 200% in the respective aggregate quantity of goods

the product of a foreign country specified below, after

which

no wheat gluten the product of such country may be en-

tered

during the remainder of such period:
Australia .......................................
European Community .................
Other countries ............................
7,953,500 kg
6,885,750 kg
%318,250 kg"

Proclamation 7315 of May 26, 2000 Prayer for Peace, Memorial Day, 2000 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation For many Americans, Memorial Day has come to signify the beginning of summer, the opening of the neighborhood pool, and a time for picnics and barbecues. In the midst of these festivities, however, we can too often over- look the holiday's true meaning. Memorial Day was first observed in \177868 in remembrance of those who died in the Civil War; since then our Nation has set this day aside as a solemn occasion on which to pay tribute to all the men and women who have died in service to our country. 90

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