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PUBLIC LAW 99-000—MMMM. DD, 1985

99 STAT. 406

PUBLIC LAW 99-93—AUG. 16, 1985 Sec. 135. Commendation of Ambassador to Mexico. Sec. 136. Soviet employees at United States diplomatic and consular missions in the Soviet Union. Sec. 137. Responsibility of United States missions abroad to provide support for United States businesses. Sec. 138. Responsibility of United States missions to promote freedom of the press abroad. Sec. 139. Emergency telephone service at U.S. consular offices. Sec. 140. Responsibilities of United States representatives to international organizations. Sec. 141. United States responsibilities for employees of the United Nations. Sec. 142. United States contributions to the United Nations if Israel expelled. Sec. 143. United Nations organizations reform in budget procedures. Sec. 144. Limitation on ass^sed payments to the United Nations. Sec. 145. International Jute Organization. Sec. 146. INTELSAT. Sec. 147. Soviet and Communist disinformation and press manipulation. Sec. 148. Murder of Major Arthur D. Nicholson, Junior. Sec. 149. Inter-American cooperation in space, science, and technology. Sec. 150. Department of State Inspector General. Sec. 151. Employees of the United Nations. Sec. 152. Representation of minorities and women in the Foreign Service. Sec. 153. Board of the Foreign Service. Sec. 154. Damages resulting from delays in the construction of the United States embassy in Moscow. Sec. 155. Soviet and international Communist behavior.

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TITLE II—UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY Authorization of appropriations. Modernization of Voice of America. Radio broadcasting to Cuba. Funds for educational and cultural exchanges. Funds for worldwide book program initiative. Funds for exchange activities associated with the 1987 Pan American Games. Funds for international games for the handicapped. Ban on domestic activities by the USIA. Private sector funding for USIA's private sector program. National Endowment for Democracy. Promoting democracy and an end to the apartheid policies in South Africa. Distribution within the United States of the USIA film entitled "Hal David: Expressing a Feeling". Distribution within the United States of three USIA films relating to Afghanistan. Notification of p r c ^ a m grants.

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TITLE III—BOARD FOR INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING Authorization of appropriations. Improvement of facilities. Radio Free Afghanistan. Management of RFE/RL, Incorporated. Role of the Secretary of State. Task force with respect to broadcasts to Soviet Jewry.

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207. 208. 209. 210. 211.

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TITLE IV—THE ASIA FOUNDATION Sec. 401. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec.

501. 502. 503. 504. 505.

TITLE V—IRAN CLAIMS SETTLEMENT Receipt and determination of certain claims. Deductions from arbitral awards. En bloc settlement. Reimbursement to the Federal Reserve Board of New York. Confidentiality of records.

TITLE VI—UNITED STATES SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Sec. 601. Statement of purpose. Sec. 602. Findings and declarations of policy. Sec. 603. Scholarship program authority.