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DATE (20)
1961
2005
2003
July 2004
later than 180 days
18 years of age
Tuesday
annual
the fourth day of January
the age of 15
annually
22 U.S.C. 7673(b
later than one year
each of fiscal years 2006 through 2008
the fiscal years 2006 and 2007
age two
Every day
prior to 2006
2010
EVENT (1)
the ‘‘Assistance for Orphans
GPE (15)
the United States Agency
the United States
United States
Saharan Africa
the United States of America
United States of America
the United
States Government
Washington
Numerous United States
Developing Countries
The United States Government
the City of
LOC (4)
Africa
Latin America
Caribbean
Asia
ORG (21)
SEC
International Development
national Development
Senate
APPROPRIATIONS
the Committee on Appropria-
United States Agency for
Federal
House of Representatives
the Federal
Government
State
International
Development
United States Government
Congress
the Committee on International Relations of the House
the Committee on Appropriations
the United Nations Children’s
Fund
the Assistance for Orphans
UNICEF
Other Vulnerable Children
the House of Representatives
PERSON (5)
H. R.
H. R. 1409
Malaria
Act
H. R. 1409—3
H. R. 1409—8
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
97.4%
public health
40.9%
foreign policy
33.2%
Extracted Keywords
orphans
orphans vulnerable
vulnerable children
vulnerable
developing countries
aids
hiv
hiv aids
pediatric
pandemic
states agency
children
developing
agency international
countries
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