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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTOPHER SMITH (R-NJ) CHAIRMAN U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTOPHER SMITH (R-NJ) HOLDS HEARING ON CHINA, THE WTO AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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Washington Transcript Service
12-06-1999
HOUSE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SUBCOMMITTEE ON INTERNATIONAL
OPERATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS HOLDS HEARING ON CHINA, WTO, AND
HUMAN RIGHTS
DECEMBER 8, 1999
SPEAKERS: U.S. REPRESENTATIVE CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH (R-NJ),
CHAIRMAN
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE WILLIAM F. GOODLING (R-PA)
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE HENRY J. HYDE (R-IL)
U.S. REPRESEN...
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