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 PROCLAMATION 6989—APR. 15, 1997 111 STAT. 2891 ANNEX (cont.) (1)(b) (cont.) 2915.70.00 2917.14.50 2918.21.50 2918.22.10 2918.22.50 2929.10.15 2932.99.90 2933.40.30 2933.90.55 3209.90.00 3301.19.10 3301.90.10 3302.10.10 3302.10.20 3302.90.10 3303.00.30 3304.20.00 3304.99.50 3305.10.00 Argentina Argentina Argenti na Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina 3305.90.00 3307.20.00 3307.49.00 3401,11.10 3504.00.50 3506.99.00 3701.10.00 3702.10.00 3706.10.30 3707.90.32 3822. 00.50 4011.10.10 4411.11.00 6910.90.00 7202.21.50 7202.30.00 8409.91.50 8409.99.91 9403.60.80 Argentina Argentina Argentina Argent i na Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argentina Argent i na Argentina Argentina Argentina (2) For the following HTS subheadings, in the Rates of Duty 1-Special subcolunm, delete the symbol "A" and insert an "A*" in lieu thereof: 0303.77.00 0404.90.10 0703.20.00 3901.90.90 3902.10.00 3902.20.50 3902.90.00 3903.90.50 3904.40.00 3906.10.00 3906.90.50 3907.30.00 3907.60.00 3907.99.00 3909.10.00 3909.50.50 3913.90.20 3921.90.50 3923.90.00 4201.00.60 4303.10.00 4303.90.00 4410.11.00 4410.19.00 4802.52.10 7007.11.00 7114.11.60 730 8.90.95 7315.90.00 7409.11.50 74 09. 21.00 74 19.99.50 7901.11.00 79 01. 12.50 8207.20.00 8409.91.99 8413.91.90 8422.30.90 8431.49.10 8471.49.37 8471.60.57 8477.51.00 8479.20.00 8480.30.00 8481.30.20 8481.80.30 8481.80.90 8481.90.30 8503.00.65 8524.31.00 8524.32.00 8524.52.10 8524.60.00 8524.91.00 8524.99.40 8536.90.00 8538.90.80 8708.60.80 8708.70.60 8708.99.80 8716.90.50 9003.90.00 9018.90.10 9113.10.00 9113.20.60 9403.20.00 9403.50.90 Proclamation 6989 of April 15, 1997 National Crime Victims' Rights Week, 1997 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation During National Crime Victims' Rights Week, Americans in communities across the country join together to honor victims and survivors, to remember their pain, and to recognize their many contributions to improving our criminal justice system and helping others affected by crime. It is also an occasion for us to acknowledge our significant progress in securing crucial rights and services for crime victims. As we reflect on the events of this past year, we think of all our fellow citizens who became victims of crime on our streets, at home, in our neighborhoods, in our schools, in our workplaces, and even in our sacred places of worship. We remember the images of dozens of mostly African American churches being consumed in flames, and we recall

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