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 PUBLIC LAW 98-63—JULY 30, 1983 97 STAT. 307 BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING GRANTS AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for the Board for International Broad- casting, "Grants and Expenses", $8,017,000 exclusively for grants to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, of which $4,900,000 shall be for the purposes of (1) upgrading pensions and benefits for the Members of the Society of International Broadcasters, who are pre-1976 Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty retirees, and (2) the RFE/RL Special Widows Project; and, in addition, there shall be available only upon enactment into law of authorizing legislation, the sum of $13,283,000 which shall be exclusively for grants to Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Salaries and expenses", $9,000,000, and, in addition there shall be available the sum of $4,000,000. ACQUISITION AND CONSTRUCTION OF RADIO FACILITIES For an additional amount for "Acquisition and construction of radio facilities", $10,800,000. THE JUDICIARY COURTS OF APPEALS, DISTRICT COURTS, AND OTHER JUDICIAL SERVICES SALARIES OF JUDGES For an additional amount for "Salaries of Judges", $1,400,000. DEFENDER SERVICES For an additional amount for "Defender Services", $1,400,000, to remain available until expended. BANKRUPTCY COURTS, SALARIES AND EXPENSES For an additional amount for "Bankruptcy Courts, Salaries and expenses", $2,500,000. GENERAL PROVISIONS Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Administrative Notices to Office of the United States Courts, or any other agency or instru- creditors. mentality of the United States, is prohibited from restricting solely to staff of the Clerks of United States Bankruptcy Courts the issuance of notices to creditors and other interested parties. The Administrative Office shall permit and encourage the preparation and mailing of such notices to be performed by or at the expense of the debtors, trustees or such other interested parties as the Court may direct and approve. The Administrator of the United States Courts shall make appropriate provisons for the use of and account-

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