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9905.30.10 Acetazolamide in sustained-release dosage form for human use; Alprostadil sterile solution, injectable; Aminocaproic acid; Antibacterial creams containing sulfanilamide as the single active ingredient; Antihistaminic agents in tablet form containing terfenadine as the single active ingredient; Anthelmintic based on pyrantel pamoate or morantel tartarate for treating internal parasites in horses and in dairy and feed cattle; Antimicrobial ointments other than sulfonamides for the treatment of vaginal yeast infections in animals; Antiseptic liniment or gel for relief of muscular aches, arthritic pain or bruises; Attapulgite tablets, film-coated; Ciprofloxacin hydrochloride tablets; Ciprofloxacin, intravenous; Ganciclovir sodium; Iron-dextran complex; Ivermectin; Ketorolac tromethamine; Laxatives for animals; Lyophilized ribavirin in vials; Methotrexate sodium; Mitoxantrone hydrochloride; Nifedipine tablets; Nimodipine capsules, tablets or intravenous formulation; Nitroglycerin tablets, sublingual; Quinapril hydrochloride; Streptozocin sterile solution, injectable; Sumatriptan succinate; and Tubocurarine chloride, injectable (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 3004.90.60)

9905.39.07 Polyvinyl chloride edgebanding, of a width of over 1 cm, and of a thickness of over 0.03 cm but not over 1 cm; Tape certified by the importer as intended for use in the manufacture of disposable diapers; and Tape of polyesters, certified by the importer as intended for use in splicing or holding film during photographic processing (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 3919.10.20).

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Construction debris chutes; Facemasks and visors specially designed for headgear used in ice hockey; Grommets certified by the importer as intended for use in ballasts for fluorescent lamps; Lip bands (handles) for glass decanters; Microfilm jackets of polyethylene terephthalate; Perforated 8 mm, 16 mm or 35 mm motion picture film leaders of cellulose acetate or polyethylene terephthalate; Perforated release film of polymers of tetrafluoroethylene, certified by the importer as intended to be employed in the manufacture of printed circuit boards; and Teethers and teething rings (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 3926.90.95) 9905.40.20 Gaskets certified by the importer as intended for use in sealing steel or plastic drums; Gaskets and seals for locomotives and rail cars; Motor seals certified by the importer as intended for use in passenger rail cars; Oil seals; and Seals certified by the importer as intended for use in air conditioners (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 4016.93.00)

9905.42.10 Bowling bags; and Ski carrying cases, portable, of polyethylene

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(all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 4202.92.45). Free (CA) 9905.54.10 Yarn certified by the importer as intended for use in weather

stripping; Yarn of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene; and Yarn, solely of polyurethane, single, untwisted, not on beams (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 5402.49.00) 9905.54.14 Strip and the like, of nylon or of polytetrafluoroethylene (the foregoing provided for in subheading 5404.90.00) 9905.59.10 Packing yarns with cores of glass fibers, whether or not incorporating a metal wire, covered with a textile wrapper; and Pure or prelubricated polytetrafluoroethylene yarns or strip (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 5911.90.00)...... 9905.66.10 Canes specially designed for use by the blind; Orthopedic canes; and Seat-sticks (all the foregoing goods provided for in heading 6602.00.00)

9905.70.10 Woven fabrics of electrically nonconductive continuous glass fiber filaments having a diameter of not less than 9.3 microns but not more than 10.7 microns, and impregnated, coated or covered with resorcinol formaldehyde latex (the foregoing provided for in heading 7019.20)

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9905.73.10 Cable ties certified by the importer as intended for use in passenger rail cars; Treeball baskets; Underwires for brassieres; and Wire mesh minnow traps (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 7326.20.00)

9905.83.05 Electronic door locks; and Push-button combination door locks

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(all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8301.40.60). Free (CA) 9905.83.10 Parts of electronic door locks; Parts of goods of subheading 8301.50.00; Parts of locks of a kind used for furniture; and Parts of push-button combination door locks (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8301.60.00) ............

9905.84.16 Parts of air conditioners of subheading 8415.82.00 for locomotives; and Parts of air conditioning machines of subheading 8415.10.00 or 8415.81.00 (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8415.90.00)

9905.85.21 9 volt batteries; 1.5 volt AAA batteries; and Dry cell batteries other than 1.5 volt AA, 1.5 volt C and 1.5 volt D alkaline batteries (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8506.11.00) ..... 9905.85.25 Parts of batteries having a lithium chemical system; Parts of primary cells or primary batteries of subheadings 8506.12.00 or 8506.13.00; Parts of 9 volt batteries, 1.5 volt AAA batteries, and dry cell batteries other than 1.5 volt AA, 1.5 volt C and 1.5 volt D alkaline batteries of subheading 8506.11.00; and Parts of dry cell batteries of subheading 8506.20.00 other than 6 volt alkaline lantern batteries (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8506.90.00)

9905.85.39 Alternator assemblies for diesel locomotives; and Motorcycle generators (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8511.50.00)

9905.85.51 Parts of automatic drip coffee makers; Parts of coffee percolators, of stainless steel; Parts of electrothermic hairdressing or handdrying apparatus; Parts of electric flatirons; Parts of toasters; and Parts of warm-steam vaporizers of subheading 8516.79.00 (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8516.90.60) 9905.85.66 Connector kits for isolating transformers for airfield lighting; and Pantographs (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8535.90.00)

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9905.85.67 Contactors certified by the importer as intended for use in passenger rail cars; and Shunt contactors for direct current controls (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8536.49.00). Free (CA) 9905.85.68 Connector adapters for goods of subheading 9030.39.00; Contactors and terminals for automatic motor protectors; Terminal blocks and terminals certified by the importer as intended for use in air conditioning machines; and Y-adapter connectors for telephone headsets (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8536.90.00)

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9905.85.71 Direct current magnetic coils for switchgear of heading 8536; Parts of lightning or lighting arresters of subheading 8535.40.00, of contactors of subheading 8536.49.00, and of electrical plugs and cylindrical multicontact connectors of subheading 8536.69.00, all the foregoing certified by the importer as intended for use in passenger rail cars; Parts of connector kits for isolating transformers of subheading 8539.90.00 and parts of connector kits of subheading 8536.69.00, all the foregoing for airfield lighting; Parts of plug-in busways, fusible or circuit breaker type, of subheading 8536.10.00, 8536.20.00 or 8536.30.00; Parts of thermal protectors certified by the importer as intended for use in ballasts for fluorescent lamps, of subheading 8536.30.00; Parts of microswitches rated at 20 amperes or less for use in machinery and other industrial applications, of subheading 8536.50.00; Parts of busway connector assemblies of subheading 8536.69.00; Parts of terminal blocks and terminals certified by the importer as intended for use in air conditioning machines, of subheading 8536.90.00; Parts of Y-adapter connectors for telephone headsets, of subheading 8536.90.00; Ignition panels for motorcycles; and Parts of pantographs of subheading 8535.90.00 (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8538.90.00)

9905.87.20 Brake drums for semi-trailers for road tractors; and Hubs, wheels and spindles for agricultural trailers (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 8716.90.50)

9905.95.03 Golf club shafts of fiberglass or wood; Golf club heads, of wood, rough cut; and Forged golf club heads of iron or steel, not ground, polished, plated or otherwise finished (all the foregoing goods provided for in subheading 9506.39.00)

(5) General note 3(c)(vii) to the HTS is modified:

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(i) By adding the following new subdivision (R)(15)(aaa) at the same level of indentation as subdivision (R)(15)(aa):

"(aaa) A change from a parts subheading to a subheading other than a parts subheading; provided that the value of the materials originating in the territory of Canada and/or the United States plus the direct cost of processing performed in the territory of Canada and/or the United States constitute not less than 50 per cent of the value of the goods when exported to the territory of the United States."

(ii) By striking the text of subdivision (R)(15)(jj) and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"A change to headings of 7309-7311, 7313–7314, 7316, 7319 or 7321-7326 from any heading other than any of those headings."

(iii) By striking the text of subdivision (R)(16)(cc) and inserting in lieu thereof the following:

"A change to heading 8407 or 8408 from any other heading; provided, that the value of materials originating in the territory of Canada and/or the United States plus the direct cost of processing performed in Canada and/or the United States constitute not less than 50 percent of the value of the goods when exported to the territory of the United States."

(iv) By adding the following new subdivision (R)(16) (eee) at the same level of indentation as subdivision (R)(16)(ee):

“(eee) A change to subheading 8471.99 from subheading 8471.93.” Section B. Effective with respect to goods originating in the territory of Canada entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after the date specified in a notice by the U.S. Trade Representative and published in the Federal Register (such date to coincide with the date of implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement) the HTS is modified as follows:

(1) For HTS subheadings 5801.25.00, 5801.35.00 and 8540.11.00, in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn, by striking the symbol "(CA)" and the duty rate preceding it, and inserting in lieu thereof in the parentheses following the "Free" rate of duty the symbol "CA," in alphabetical order.

(2) By deleting from the article description of HTS subheading 9905.00.30 “5801.25” and "5801.35".

(3) By inserting the following HTS subheading in numerical sequence in subchapter V of chapter 99 in the HTS with the material, which is set forth in columnar format, inserted in the columns of the HTS designated “Heading/Subheading”, “Article Description”, and “Rates of Duty 1-Special", respectively:

Bracketed matter is included to assist in understanding of proclaimed modifications.

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"9905.73.04 Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles of stainless steel containing by weight 24 percent or more of nickel (provided for in subheading 7304.41.00 or 7304.49.00)

Free (CA)" Section C. Effective with respect to goods originating in the territory of Canada entered, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after the dates set forth in the following tabulation.

For subheading 4421.90.95, on or after January 1 of each of the following years, the rate of duty in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolumn in the HTS that is followed by the symbol "CA" in parentheses is deleted and the following rates of duty inserted in lieu thereof.

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By the President of the United States of America
A Proclamation

Since 1959, when the Congress designated the third week of July as "Captive Nations Week," Americans have set aside this week to remember those who suffer under the yoke of oppressive governments. Many brave people who sought freedom and liberty brought down these totalitarian regimes, and this week we recognize their sacrifices. But we must also rededicate ourselves to those who are still struggling in regions of the world where human rights and individual liberties are not upheld.

Over two centuries ago our forefathers fought for the cause of freedom and democracy, and these ideals have continued to be embraced by nations around the world. As America declared its independence, our country provided inspiration for all those who did not enjoy the rights that we held to be self-evident. We cannot abandon those we have encouraged. Our efforts in the former Soviet Union and Central and Eastern Europe have been rewarded by a wave of freedom throughout the region. Furthermore, these nations have proven their resolve and commitment to the difficult and frustrating transition to democratic, market-oriented systems that respect individual, social, political, and economic rights.

Yet today not everyone is free. There are still oppressive and authoritarian governments entrenched elsewhere in the world. Others are struggling for freedom and democracy, but need our help. Many nations in Latin America and Africa have been slower to introduce change. Tragically, even those in Europe are still threatened by atrocities fueled by ethnic hatred. For this

reason, we must always remember the abuses that captive peoples have endured, continue to promote individual liberties, and call upon the nations of the world to protect human rights.

The Congress, by Joint Resolution approved July 17, 1959 (73 Stat. 212), has authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation designating the third week in July of each year as "Captive Nations Week." NOW, THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM J. CLINTON, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim July 11 through July 17, 1993, as Captive Nations Week. I call upon the people of the United States to observe this week with appropriate ceremonies and activities. In doing this, I rededicate America to supporting the cause of human rights, democracy, peace, freedom, justice, and prosperity for all.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this fifteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and ninety-three, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and eighteenth.

WILLIAM J. CLINTON

Proclamation 6581 of July 22, 1993

National Veterans Golden Age Games Week, 1993

By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation

Today, as many veterans reach their senior years, they are discovering the benefits of physical fitness and recreational activity. In Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical facilities, recreation has become an established part of the rehabilitation process. VA experience and research show that sports and competitive involvement can be enriching because of their physical benefits and because of their role in enhancing social, emotional, and psychological well-being.

Recognizing the need to establish meaningful activities for a rapidly growing number of aging veterans, the VA established the National Veterans Golden Age Games in 1983. Since then, numerous veterans have boosted their health and aided their rehabilitation through participation in this showcase program. These competitors remind us of the value of continued physical activity throughout a person's life and the physical goals and fulfillment we can achieve, regardless of age. These games demonstrate that age is no barrier to living life to its fullest.

The 7th National Veterans Golden Age Games, being held at Mountain Home VA Medical Center in Johnson City, Tennessee, offers a multi-event program of recreational competition for veterans, aged 55 and over, who are currently receiving VA medical care. Veterans whose military service covers the span of American history from World War I to Vietnam will participate.

The Congress, by House Joint Resolution 190, has designated July 17, 1993, through July 23, 1993, as "National Veterans Golden Age Games Week"

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