Reuters Daybook, June 3, 1997 5:30 p.m.: Arrives at the Reflecting Pool via helicopter. There will be a photo opportunity. Media should arrive by 5:15 p.m. 6 p.m.: Arrives at the Watergate Hotel, holds private events. 7:15 p.m.: Departs the hotel for the White House 7:30 p.m.: Arrives at the White House 7:50 p.m.: With President Clinton, arrives at restaurant. 7:55 p.m.: Has dinner with Clinton. Filomena's of Georgetown. 9:45 p.m.: Departs the restaurant en route to the hotel. Contact: 202-298-4000 (German embassy) Reuters Daybook, June 4, 1997 Note: RSVP required. 5 p.m. -- (CHINA/DEMOCRACY) EVENT -- The Party for Freedom and Democracy in China holds a protest in front of the White House over the Clinton administration's policy of "continuing unconditional support" of Beijing by its granting of Most Favored Nation trading status renewal. There will be a 7 p.m. candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese embassy to protest China's anti-democracy rulers. Location: in front of the White House (for protest), and the Chinese embassy, 2300 Connecticut Ave. NW (for vigil) Contact: 202-822-9487 LEVEL 1 - 2 OF 6 STORIES Copyright 1997 Reuters Limited Reuters Daybook June 3, 1997, Tuesday, BC cycle LENGTH: 1653 words HEADLINE: THE REUTER DIPLOMATIC DAYBOOK BODY: Wednesday, June 4, 1997 The daybook editor is Peter Ramjug. Mark Weinraub, Karen Cohen and Timothy Ryan also are available to help you. If you have information for the daybook or any questions, please call 202-898-8345 or fax 202-898-8401. For service problems call 1- 800-435-0101. All times listed below are eastern, and all addresses and telephone numbers are in Washington, unless noted. Reuters Daybook, June 3, 1997 Items with a + sign did not appear on the advance daybook. ------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- HIGHLIGHTS President Clinton holds dinner meeting with German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. (CLINTON'S SCHEDULE) 7:55 p.m. The House subcommittee on international economic policy and trade briefs on U.S.-European trade. (U.S./EUROPE/TRADE) 10 a.m. The Family Research Council holds a briefing on human rights in China. (CHINA/HUMAN RIGHTS) Noon German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, arrives at Dulles, 5:10 p.m.; has dinner with President Clinton 7:55 p.m. (KOHL/VISIT) ------------------------------------------------------- Reuters Daybook, June 3, 1997 Location: The Capitol, House grassy triangle Contact: Gary Gallant, 202-225-4765 Note: the rain location is Rayburn Building, Room 1334 Noon -- (CHINA/HUMAN RIGHTS) LUNCHEON -- The Family Research Council holds a luncheon briefing on the human rights situation in China. Speakers including Katherine Ho, who was held in a Chinese prison camp, and Jim Jacobson of Christian Solidarity International will discuss how Chinese Christians feel about Most Favored Nation Trade status for China. The event coincides with the June 4, 1989 anniversary of the Chinese government's attack on student protesters in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. Location: 801 G St NW Contact: Rebecca Biles, 202-393-2100 ext. 3537 or Erica Brotzman, 202-393-2100 ext. 3548 Note: RSVP requested. Contact: Collette Johnson, 202-401-8414 3 p.m. -- (MARSHALL PLAN/ARCHIVES) EVENT -- The actual Marshall Plan document is temporarily put on display at the National Archives for photo opportunities. The document opens to the public from June 5 through June 30. No artificial light is allowed. Location: Pennsylvania Avenue between Seventh and Ninth streets NW, Reception Room Contact: 202-501-5525 Reuters Daybook, June 3, 1997 5 p.m. -- (CHINA/DEMOCRACY) EVENT -- The Party for Freedom and Democracy in China holds a protest in front of the White House over the Clinton administration's policy of "continuing unconditional support" of Beijing by its granting of Most Favored Nation trading status renewal. There will be a 7 p.m. candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese embassy to protest China's anti-democracy rulers. Location: in front of the White House (for protest), and the Chinese embassy, 2300 Connecticut Ave. NW (for vigil) Contact: 202-822-9487 Note: RSVP required. 5 p.m. -- (CHINA/DEMOCRACY) EVENT -- The Party for Freedom and Democracy in China holds a protest in front of the White House over the Clinton administration's policy of "continuing unconditional support" of Beijing by its granting of Most Favored Nation trading status renewal. There will be a 7 p.m. candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese embassy to protest China's anti-democracy rulers. Location: in front of the White House (for protest), and the Chinese embassy, 2300 Connecticut Ave. NW (for vigil) Contact: 202-822-9487 Contact: Rebecca Biles, 202-393-2100 ext. 3537 or Erica Brotzman, 202-393-2100 ext. 3548 Reuters Daybook, May 30, 1997 Note: RSVP requested. Noon -- (INTERNET/ECONOMY) DISCUSSION -- The Economic Strategy Institute sponsors a discussion titled, "Show Us the Pay-off! Measuring the Effects of the Internet and Intranets on the U.S. Economy." Panelists include Donald Heath, president of the Internet Society; Christian Huitema, senior researcher at French Internet; Thomas Kalil of the National Economic Council; and Stephen Wolff of Cisco Systems. Location: ESI, 1401 H St. NW, Suite 750 Contact: 202-289-1288 5 p.m. -- (CHINA/DEMOCRACY) EVENT -- The Party for Freedom and Democracy in China holds a protest in front of the White House over the Clinton administration's policy of "continuing Reuters Daybook, May 30, 1997 unconditional support" of Beijing by its granting of Most Favored Nation trading status renewal. There will will be a 7 p.m. candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese embassy to protest China's anti-democracy rulers. Location: in front of the White House (for protest), and the Chinese embassy, 2300 Connecticut Ave. NW (for vigil) Contact: 202-822-9487