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PROCLAMATION 7104—JUNE 5, 1998 112 STAT. 3765 Other countries 4,693,000 kg 9903.11.06 If entered during the period from June 1, 1999, through May 31, 2000, inclusive, in the respective aggregate quantity of goods

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the product of a foreign country specified below, after which no wheat gluten the product of such country may be entered during the remainder of such period: Australia 30,014,000 kg Eviropean Community 25,983,000 kg Other countries 4,975,000 kg 9903.11.07 If entered during the period from June 1, 2000, through June 1, 2001, inclusive, in the respective aggregate quantity of goods the product of a foreign country specified below, after which no wheat gluten the product of such country may be entered during the remainder of such period: Australia 31,814,000 kg European Community 27,543,000 kg Other countries 5,273,000 kg" Proclamation 7104 of June 5, 1998 National Homeownership Week, 1998 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation Homeownership has always been the foundation of the American Dream. Generations of Americans have worked hard and set aside their savings so that they might enjoy the security and stability of owning their own home. The partnership forged between the Federal Government and the private sector during this centiuy has succeeded in bringing that dream closer to reality for all our citizens. The National Housing Act, which President Franklin Roosevelt signed into law more than 60 years ago, made homeownership available to millions of families who previously could not have afforded to buy their own homes. The G.I. Bill of Rights extended the opporttinity of homeownership to a whole new generation of Americans, enabling millions of cur service men and women to start a new life in their own homes. Building on this legacy, in 1995 I convened the National Partners in Homeownership—a coalition of 139 commmiity-based local partnerships and 65 national groups representing the housing industry, lenders, nonprofit organizations, and all sectors of government—^to dramatically increase homeownership opportunity in America, And my Ad-