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PRIME MINISTER OF SINGAPORE LEE HSIEN LOONG PRIME MINISTER OF SINGAPORE LEE HSIEN LOONG HOLDS A MEDIA AVAILABILITY FOLLOWING A MEETING WITH PRESIDENT BUSH
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Washington Transcript Service
05-04-2007
PRIME MINISTER LEE OF SINGAPORE HOLDS A MEDIA AVAILABILITY
FOLLOWING A MEETING WITH PRESIDENT BUSH
MAY 4, 2007
SPEAKER: PRIME MINISTER OF SINGAPORE LEE HSIEN LOONG
[*]
LEE: Go ahead.
QUESTION: (OFF-MIKE) can you elaborate more on the initiatives
that you spoke about (OFF-MIKE).
LEE: Well, it's a suggestion that we work out some new
initiatives, b...
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