      WHITE HOUSE ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS AND PUBLIC ACCESS EMAIL
                       FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Updated September 7, 1995
Version 3.3

WHAT'S NEW:

	 - First Lady's email address, Section II

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			   Table Of Contents

I.    "Welcome to the White House" Web Site

II.   Sending Email to the White House.
	 -  Internet Direct
	 -  World Wide Web (WWW)
	 -  Addresses available
	 -  Mail FROM: whitehouse.gov

III.  Sending Email to Congress; ftp and gopher
	 -  Internet Direct
	 -  Other Government Sources

IV.   Searching and Retrieving White House documents.
	 -  WWW
	 -  Publications@WhiteHouse.GOV
	 -  1995 State of the Union and List of Accomplishments
	 -  Copyright information on White House documents
	 -  WAIS
	 -  GOPHER
	 -  FedWorld BBS

V.    Signing up for Daily Electronic Publications.
	 A.  Widely Available Sources.
	 B.  Notes on Widely Available Sources.
	 C.  Direct Email Distribution.
	 D.  Email Summary Service.

VI.   President's Saturday Morning Radio Address
	    -  Local Broadcast

VII.  Submitting Updates to the FAQ

VIII. Receiving Updates to the FAQ

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I.   DOES THE WHITE HOUSE HAVE A WORLD WIDE WEB (WWW) HOME PAGE?

On October 20, 1994, President Clinton and Vice President Gore acted to
improve the accessibility of government information by opening a
service called "Welcome to the White House: An Interactive Citizens'
Handbook" on the World Wide Web.  This service offers the public
unprecedented interactive access to the Federal government, from the
resources of Cabinet and Independent Agencies to a behind-the-scenes
look at life for the First Family.  In addition, the service provides
a new way to electronically communicate with the President and Vice
President, and provides improved access to more than 3000 White House
press releases, speeches and public documents.  This multimedia
interface includes photographs, audio, and "hotlinks" to other
government Web sites and services.

To access the home page, you must have software that allows you to
"browse" the World Wide Web and receive graphical information, such as
NCSA Mosaic.  To find out about NCSA Mosaic, call 217-244-4130, or email
orders@ncsa.uiuc.edu.

For those who cannot display graphics at your computer, the White House
home page does support the text-only browser, LYNX.  For information on
LYNX, call Michael Grobe at 913-864-0452, or email at
grobe@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu.

To reach the White House "home page":

		URL:   http://www.whitehouse.gov/

You do not have to have a computer to access the information provided by
the White House Web service.  You may telephone the Federal Information
Center (FIC), 1-800-347-1997, and receive answers to any questions
regarding the content of the service.

II.  HOW DO I SEND EMAIL TO THE WHITE HOUSE?

We are pleased to introduce this new form of communication with the
White House for the first time in history.  As we work to reinvent
government and streamline our processes, this electronic mail project
will help put us on the leading edge of progress.  Please remember,
though, this project is still very much under construction.  The Office
of Correspondence is currently working on defining what this system will
do, as well as addressing equipment and staffing needs.

When you send a message to the White House you will receive an immediate
acknowledgment that your message has been received.  THIS IS THE ONLY
ELECTRONIC RESPONSE YOU WILL RECEIVE FROM WHITEHOUSE.GOV.  If you
include your street address in your message, you may receive a response
by U.S. Mail. Please be assured that every electronic mail message
received is read and analyzed by staff.  Your concerns and your ideas
are carefully recorded and reported to the President and Vice President
weekly.

You can send email to the following addresses:

Internet Direct:     president@whitehouse.gov
                     vice.president@whitehouse.gov
                     first.lady@whitehouse.gov

WWW:

  President
      URL:  http://www.whitehouse.gov/white_house/mail/html/pres_1.html

  Vice-President
      URL:  http://www.whitehouse.gov/white_house/mail/html/vp_1.html

  First Lady
      URL:  http://www.whitehouse.gov/white_house/mail/html/fl_1.html

There are no other personal addresses at whitehouse.gov.  You may send
correspondence to other White House Staff at the following mail address:

		The White House
		Washington, DC   20500

The only email generated from whitehouse.gov is the autoresponse to
incoming email.  If you have received a piece of email purporting to be
from anyone other than "autoresponder", you have been spoofed.  No other
email from whitehouse.gov is authentic.  But don't worry - the White
House plans to begin responding to the President's email with email, but
that hasn't happened yet.

III.  HOW DO I SEND EMAIL TO CONGRESS?

The House and the Senate are establishing electronic public access
links.  You can access Congressional information via the protocols
listed below.  For additional information, please contact the offices
of your Representative or Senators.

Site          Protocol       Host/connection

House         Email          congress@hr.house.gov
              Gopher         gopher.house.gov
                         [URL:  gopher://gopher.house.gov:70/1]
              WWW            http://www.house.gov
              WAIS           Server:   diamond
                             Port:     210
                             Name:     USHOUSE_house_bill_text_103rd
                         [URL:  wais://quake.think.com/INFO?USHOUSE]

Senate
              Gopher         gopher.senate.gov
                         [URL:  gopher://gopher.senate.gov:70/1]
              FTP            ftp.senate.gov

Library of Congress
             Gopher          marvel.loc.gov
                         [URL:  gopher://marvel.loc.gov:70/1]
             FTP             seq1.loc.gov
             Telnet          locis.loc.gov

OTHER GOVERNMENT SOURCES

Government documents:       gopher:  esusda.gov

Government documents:       gopher:  sunsite.unc.edu

Americans Communicating
  Electronically (ACE):     gopher:  ace.esusda.gov

Bureau of the Census:       gopher:  gopher.census.gov
                            ftp:     ftp.census.gov/pub

Federal Publications BBS:   (202) 512-1387

National Archives:          gopher:  gopher.nara.gov
                            WWW:     http://www.nara.gov
                            (202) 501-5525

National Institutes
  of Health (NIH) BBS:      (301) 480-5144

National Institutes of
  Health (NIH):             gopher:  gopher.nih.gov

National Institute of
Environmental Health
Sciences (NIEHS):           WWW:     http:\\www.niehs.nih.gov
                            gopher:  gopher.niehs.nih.gov

National Institute for
  Science and Technology:   gopher:  gopher.nist.gov (login: gopher)

National Oceanic and
  Atmospheric Adm. (NOAA):  gopher:  gopher.noaa.gov

National Science
  Foundation (NSF):          gopher:  gopher.nsf.gov

Federal Information
  Exchange (FEDIX):          gopher:  fedix.fie.com

FEDIX Dial-in (modem):       1-800-783-3349

Smithsonian Institution
  Natural History:           gopher:  gopher.smithson.si.edu

Brookhaven National
 Laboratory -- Protein
  Data Bank (PDB):           gopher:  gopher.bnl.gov

United States Code:          gopher://hamilton1.house.gov:70/1

U.S. Geological Survey:      gopher:  gopher.usgs.gov

  ****  Please note that the government information sources listed in
	Section III are not connected in any way to any White House
	online projects, so if you have any problems with Congressional
        or other systems, you will need to contact their system
        administrators for assistance.

IV.  HOW DO I SEARCH AND RETRIEVE WHITE HOUSE ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS?

WWW: http://www.whitehouse.gov/white_house/publications/html/publications.html

Email:  We have established an Internet address for retrieving White
        House publications by email.  We have set up an Almanac server
        to process your requests.  To receive instructions on using this
        server, send a message to:

          publications@whitehouse.gov

        In the body of the message, type:

          send info

FTP:  All of the White House documents available through email retrieval
      are also available by anonymous ftp at ftp.whitehouse.gov.

STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS 1995 and LIST OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

Use the following references for downloading the State of the Union and
the List of Accomplishments (37 page document).

State of the Union Address:

   Title: Remarks by The President in State of The Union Address

a. WWW:
http://docs.whitehouse.gov/white-house-publications/1995/01/1995-01-24-final-co
py-state-of-union-address-as-delivered.text

b. Email:

        To:  publications@whitehouse.gov
	Message body:  send file 317535

	   -or-

           To:      publications@research.ai.mit.edu
	   Subject: Retrieve pdi://oma.eop.gov.us/1995/1/25/2.text

ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

   Title: President Clinton's Record of Accomplishment on The Two Year
          Anniversary of His Inauguration

a. WWW (three documents compose the whole):

    pt1:

http://docs.whitehouse.gov/white-house-publications/1995/01/1995-01-19-clinton-
record-on-2-year-anniversary-of-inauguration.text

    pt2:

http://docs.whitehouse.gov/white-house-publications/1995/01/1995-01-19-record-o
n-2-year-anniversary-of-inauguration-pt.text

    pt3:

http://docs.whitehouse.gov/white-house-publications/1995/01/1995-01-19-record-o
n-2-year-anniversary-of-inauguration-part.text

b. Email (three documents compose complete text):

    pt1: To:      publications@research.ai.mit.edu
         Subject: Retrieve pdi://oma.eop.gov.us/1995/1/22/2.text

    pt2: To:      publications@research.ai.mit.edu
         Subject: Retrieve pdi://oma.eop.gov.us/1995/1/22/3.text

    pt3: To:      publications@research.ai.mit.edu
         Subject: Retrieve pdi://oma.eop.gov.us/1995/1/22/4.text


COPYRIGHT INFO on White House documents:

  Federal government information (including White house press releases,
speeches, etc) is not copyrightable.  Even when they are incorporated
into a copyrighted article, the government's words themselves are not
copyrighted, only the editorial content of the article is copyrighted.

  Anyone is free to post WH press releases, etc. anywhere.  If however,
you were posting a newspaper's reportage of the WH press release without
the newspaper's permission, you could be infringing copyright.

Additional Sites:

Various additional sites are archiving the press releases as
distributed.  What follows is an incomplete list of some of the sites
containing the documents that have been released to date.  This FAQ will
be updated to reflect new sites as they become known.

SITE                         DIRECTORY

1. SUNSITE.UNC.EDU           pub/academic/political-science/whitehouse-papers
2. FTP.CCO.CALTECH.EDU       /PUB/BJMCCALL
3. FTP MARISTB.MARIST.EDU
4. CPSR.ORG                  /CPSR/CLINTON
5. FedWorld Online System    703-321-8020  8-N-1  or:
					    Telnet fedworld.doc.gov
					    Telnet fedworld.gov or:
					    FTP ftp.fedworld.gov /w-house
6. GOPHER.TAMU.EDU           11/.dir/president.dir

Notes:  The following are notes on how to log in and get information
        from the above sites.

1. Office for Information Technology at the University of North Carolina
   maintains the full collection of White House electronic releases
   available for search with WAIS and also accessible via Gopher and
   FTP.

1.a  WAIS
	(:source
	:version 3
	:database-name "/home3/wais/White-House-Papers" :ip-
		address "152.2.22.81"
	:ip-name "sunsite.unc.edu"
	:tcp-port 210
	:cost 0.00
	:cost-unit :free
	:maintainer "pjones@sunsite.unc.edu"

	:description "Server created with WAIS release 8 b5 on
	Feb 27 15:16:16 1993 by pjones@sunsite.unc.edu These are the
	White House Press Briefings and other postings dealing with
	William Jefferson Clinton and Albert Gore as well as members
	of the President's Cabinet and the first lady Hillary Rodham
	Clinton, Chelsea, Socks and others in Washington DC. Dee Dee
	Meyers and George Stephanopoulos.  Other good words:
	United States of America, Bill Al Tipper Democrats USA
	US These files are also available via anonymous ftp
	from sunsite.unc.edu The files of type filename used in
	the index were:
	/home3/ftp/pub/academic/political-science/whitehouse-
	 papers/1993 ")

	Folks without WAIS clients or gophers that act as WAIS
	clients may telnet to sunsite.unc.edu and login as swais
	to access this information via WAIS.

1.b  GOPHER is a distributed menu system for information access on the
	Internet developed at the University of Minnesota. gophers are
	client-server implementations and various gopher clients are
	available for nearly any computing platform.  You may now use
	gopher clients to access the White House Papers and other
	political information on SunSITE.unc.edu's new gopher server.
	You may also add links from your local gopher server to
	SunSITE for access to the White House Papers.

	For gopher server keepers and adventurous clients to access
	SunSITE you need only know that we use the standard gopher
	port 70 and that our internet address is SunSITE.unc.edu
	(152.2.22.81). Point there and you'll see the references to
	the Politics areas.

	For folks without gopher clients can telnet to sunsite.unc.edu
	to try out gopher access. You need to have access to internet
	telnet and:

			telnet sunsite.unc.edu
			login: gopher

	The rest is very straight forward. Browsing options end with a
	directory mark (/), searching options end with an question mark (?).
	There's plenty of on-line help available.

2.   No special instructions.

3.   The CLINTON@MARIST log files which contain all the official
	administration releases distributed through the MIT servers
	are available via anonymous FTP. These logs contain in
	addition to the official releases, the posts that comprise the
	ongoing discussion conducted by the list subscribers.  To obtain
	the logs:

	FTP MARISTB.MARIST.EDU - the logs are in the CLINTON directory and
	are named CLINTON LOG9208 thru CLINTON LOGyymm where yymm stands
	for the current year and month. Problems should be directed to my
	attention: URLS@MARISTC.BITNET or URLS@VM.MARIST.EDU.
	Posted by Lee Sakkas - owner, CLINTON@MARIST

4.   Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility is providing
	all Clinton documents on technology and privacy at the CPSR
	Internet Library, available via FTP/WAIS/Gopher at cpsr.org
	/cpsr/clinton (and in other folders as relevant). For email
	access, send a message with the word "help" at the 1st line of
	text to listserv@cpsr.org.

5.   The FedWorld Computer System, operated by the National Technical
	Information Service, archives White House papers in a traditional
	BBS type file library.  Connect to FedWorld by calling (703) 321-8020.
	No parity, eight data bits and one stop bit (N-8-1).  FedWorld
	accommodates baud speeds of up to 9,600.

	It is also possible to Telnet to FedWorld at FedWorld.doc.gov or
	fedworld.gov (no caps).  FTP to FedWorld at ftp.fedworld.gov.
	White House papers are located in the W-House library of files.
	To access this library from the main FedWorld menu,
	enter <f s w-house>.  Files are named with the first four digits
	being the release month and day (e.g. 0323XXX.txt).  Some
	standard abbreviations after the date include:

		rem - Remarks by the President
		pc  - Press Conference transcript
		pr  - Press Release
		AM  - AM Press Briefing
		PM  - PM Press Briefing
		sch - The President's public schedule
		spch- Text of major speeches.

	These files are saved in ASCII format.  Files can be viewed
	online by requesting to download a file and then selecting
	(L)ist as the download protocol.   This will display the file a
	screen at a time.  White House papers are kept in the above
	format for up to two months.  Papers more than two months old
	are compressed using Pkzip into a single file that contains all
	of the files for that month (e.g.  0193.zip contains all papers
	released during January 1993).  In addition to White Documents,
	FedWorld also provides a gateway to more than 100 government
	funded BBSs and computer systems.

6.   Texas A&M University GOPHER Server makes available White House
	press releases and other documents.  This archive includes
	information from 1992 until the present time and is updated
	as new documents are released.  Gopher users can reach the
	Texas A&M server by choosing it from their local server's list
	of other gophers, or by pointing their gopher clients to
	GOPHER.TAMU.EDU.

	After connecting to the A&M server, take the following path to
	reach the White House menus:

	"Browse Information by Subject" -->
	"Political Science"  -->
		"Information from the White House"

	Gopher maintainers and other intrepid souls are welcome to point
	directly to the A&M White House archive.  The server is
	GOPHER.TAMU.EDU and the path is 11/.dir/president.dir.


V.  HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS BY THE WHITE HOUSE?

The White House Communications office is distributing press releases
over an experimental system developed during the campaign at the MIT
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

You can obtain copies of all the press releases from a wide variety of
on-line services or discussion groups devoted to either national
politics in general or President Clinton in particular.  These are
listed in sections I and II.

Section Vc explains how you can sign up to receive press releases
directly from the experimental MIT system by using an automated email
server.  The present system was not designed to handle high levels of
message traffic. A more powerful system will become available in due
course, and in the meantime, it would be appreciated if you used this
service sparingly.  One appropriate current use is secondary
redistribution and archiving. If you use it, you will be carried forward
when the more powerful system that replaces it.


Va. WIDELY AVAILABLE SOURCES

1.  On USENET/NETNEWS, electronic publications are found on a variety
    of groups:

	Direct Distribution

		alt.politics.clinton
		alt.politics.org.misc
		alt.politics.reform
		alt.politics.usa.misc
		alt.news-media
		alt.activism
		talk.politics.misc

	Indirect Distribution

		misc.activism.progressive
		cmu.soc.politics
		assocs.clinton-gore-92

2.  On CompuServe: GO WHITEHOUSE.
	 Also, see the Democratic Forum: Go Democrats

3.  On America Online: keyword WHITEHOUSE or THE WHITEHOUSE or CLINTON

4.  On Prodigy, jump WHITE HOUSE MEMO.

5.  On The WELL: type whitehouse

6.  On MCI: type VIEW WHITE HOUSE

7.  On Fidonet: See Echomail WHITEHOUSE

8.  On Peacenet or Econet: See pol.govinfo.usa.

9.  On The Meta Network: Go Whitehouse

10. On GEnie: Type WHITEHOUSE or WHRT,  or MOVE 1600


Vb. NOTES ON WIDELY AVAILABLE SOURCES

2.   CompuServe's White House Forum (GO WHITEHOUSE) is devoted to
	discussion of the Clinton administration's policies and
	activities. The forum's library consists of news releases and
        twice daily media briefings from the White House Office of
        Media Affairs. CompuServe members can exchange information and
        opinions with each other in the 17 sections in the forum's
        message area. The message board spans a broad range of topics,
        including international and United Nations activities, defense,
        health care, the economy and the deficit, housing and urban
        development, the environment, and education and national
        service.

	CompuServe's Democratic Forum (GO DEMOCRATS) is the Democratic
	Party's online information service covering the activities of
	the Clinton administration. The sysops of the Democratic Forum
	work for the Democratic National Committee, and are directly
	involved in managing the forum and responding to online
	questions. The Democratic Forum provides access to documents
	from the White House Office of Media Affairs, with vigorous
	discussion and debate in the message sections about the impact
	of the Clinton Administration's policies and proposals. The
	Democratic Forum also holds a regular weekly online conference
	with special guests on current topics.

3.   On America Online, the posts are sent to the White House Forum,
	located in the News & Finance Department of the service or
	accessible via keywords: "white house" or "clinton".  The White
	House Forum on America Online contains the press releases from
	the White House, divided into the categories "Appointments",
	"Budget", "Congress", "Education", "Economy", "Foreign Policy",
	"Health Care", "Housing", "Labor", "Law and Order", "Meetings &
	Speeches", "Proclamations", "Technology", and "Vice President".
	The area features a message board so you can discuss the
	releases with other AOL members, a searchable database for easy
	retrieval of releases that interest you, a Library for longer
	releases from the White House, and a library that members can
	upload files of interest for other members.

	America OnLine now offers full access to the Usenet Newsgroups,
	Gopher, and WAIS servers mentioned throughout this document.

4.   On Prodigy, WHITE HOUSE MEMO contains all the public documents
	released by the White House.  This service is offered as a PLUS
	feature.

6.   MCI Mail users access daily information on the administration's
	programs provided by the White House through MCI Mail bulletin
	boards.  The available boards are: WHITE HOUSE ECONOMIC, WHITE
	HOUSE FOREIGN, WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL, WHITE HOUSE SPEECHES and
	WHITE HOUSE NEWS.  A listing of these boards can also be
	obtained by simply typing VIEW WHITE HOUSE at the COMMAND
	prompt.

9.   On The Meta Network, material is posted in the White house
	conference and is accessible via keywords (matching on document
	titles and subject categories) as well as full text search.
	Discussions on specific initiatives take place in special
	interest forums, e.g.  health, technology, and reinventing
	government.

10.  GEnie's White House RoundTable has been established to
	distribute and discuss the official press releases and files
	relating to the White House and the Clinton Administration. The
	files library holds all of the press releases on the official
	mailing list, and the Bulletin Board has Categories set up with
	topics relating to all aspects of the Administration and
	Executive Branch of government.  Letters to the White House can
	be entered easily online with a menu option on the WHITEHOUSE
	page.


Vc. DIRECT EMAIL DISTRIBUTION

You can subscribe to Electronic Publications by the White House via
electronic mail.  This publications system allows you to fine-tune your
subscription, using keys based on over 160 different categories, to
include only specific kinds of documents and in specific subject areas.
You can also control whether you receive the documents selected as they
are released or altogether once a day.  Finally you can choose to
receive entire documents, you may choose to get only summaries of the
documents, which are written by the extension service of United States
Department of Agriculture.

INFORMATION:  To find out more about this service

1.  By World Wide Web -  http://www1.ai.mit.edu/publications.html

2.  By email -  send a message to:

                publications@research.ai.mit.edu

	with the subject "Help", like this:

                To:      publications@research.ai.mit.edu
		Subject: Help

	[This system replaces an older one that was reached through
	Clinton-Info@Campaign92.org, which will soon be decommissioned.]

STANDARD SUBSCRIPTIONS: A set of standard subscriptions for popular
topics are available and easy to use.  For the given topic, just include
the corresponding command in the subject line:

  COMMAND                            TOPIC

  Receive All                        Everything
  Receive Economy                    Economy
  Receive Education                  Education
  Receive Environment                Environment
  Receive Executive-Acts             Executive Acts
  Receive Foreign                    Foreign Affairs
  Receive Government                 Government Activities
  Receive Healthcare                 Healthcare
  Receive International-Security     International Security and Defense
  Receive Domestic-Security          Justice and Crime
  Receive Legislation                Legislation
  Receive Party                      Party Politics
  Receive Personnel                  Personnel Announcements
  Receive Technology                 Science and Technology
  Receive Social                     Social Issues
  Receive Press-Briefings            Daily Press Briefings
  Receive Instructions               Instructions (FAQs)
  Receive Policy-Briefings           Policy Briefings
  Receive Remarks                    Remarks by President, Vice
                                     President, First Lady
  Receive Speeches                   Speeches on Major Topics


CUSTOM SUBSCRIPTIONS: Advanced facilities allow you to create customized
subscriptions based on your combinations of the available categories.

CANCEL SUBSCRIPTIONS: You can stop receiving email releases by sending a
CANCEL message to the Publications server. The word CANCEL would be
followed by whatever distribution stream you wanted to drop. If you
wanted to stop receiving message about the ECONOMY then your mail would
look like this:

                To:      publications@research.ai.mit.edu
		Subject: CANCEL ECONOMY

To be dropped from a specific distribution group, you could substitute
for ECONOMY in the above message any of a variety of options described
below, including SOCIAL, FOREIGN, HEALTH, SPEECHES, NEWS or ALL. If you
send the subject line CANCEL ALL, then you will be taken off the email
distribution system all together and will not receive further releases
of any kind.

REDISTRIBUTION: Special facilities are now available for redistributors
of these documents that allow you to create feeds to mailing lists and
associated maintainers with those feeds.  If any trouble arises, the
publications system operators can contact the maintainers. If you use
these tools, we can provide more reliable service.

USER SURVEY: A electronic survey of the readers of White House
publications is accessible from the server.  The survey is designed to
determine people's satisfaction with the Electronic Publications
Service, how they receive the documents, and how the documents are used.
Results of the current survey will be compared with those of an earlier
one to see how the composition of users has changed. The results of the
earlier survey are available over WWW at
http://www.ai.mit.edu/projects/iiip/doc/surveys/report.html

Vd. EMAIL SUMMARY SERVICE

The Extension Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture provides a
daily summary of White House electronic publications.

1. Subscriptions

To subscribe to the USDA Extension Service White House Summary service,
send a message to:

        almanac@esusda.gov

In the body of the message, type:

	subscribe wh-summary

To Unsubscribe from the USDA Extension Service White House Summary
service, send a message to:

        almanac@esusda.gov

In the body of the message, type:

	unsubscribe wh-summary

2. Document Retrieval

To request a specific document from the daily summaries, send a message
to:

        almanac@esusda.gov

In the body of the message, type:

	send white-house #####
	(where ##### is the request number for the document)

3. Document Search

A user-friendly search facility is also available to search the
white-house documents archived at esusda.gov. To search, send a message
to:

        almanac@esusda.gov

In the body of the message, type:

	search white-house keyword1 keyword2

4. Catalogue of Summaries and Documents

Back issues and the catalog of the summaries or the documents contained
at esusda.gov can also be retrieved through our almanac server. To get
the summary catalog, send a message

        To:   almanac@esusda.gov

In the body of the message, type:

	send wh-summary catalog

5. Further Information

If you have any questions about Almanac, please contact:

        wh-admin@esusda.gov

VI.   WHERE CAN I HEAR THE PRESIDENT'S SATURDAY MORNING RADIO ADDRESS?

What is the POTUS Saturday Address to the Nation (PSAN)?

The President of the United States (POTUS) makes an Address to the
Nation every Saturday at 10 AM.  This is in continuation of the
tradition started by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (with the
famous Fireside Chats), and revived by President Ronald Reagan.  The
POTUS Saturday Address to the Nation is referred to by the acronym
"PSAN".

President Clinton's Saturday morning Radio Address to the nation can be
heard on many local stations throughout the country.  The address is
carried live by some stations and broadcast on tape-delay by others.
Please check with your local stations to determine if and when you can
hear the address in your area.

You can also write to the:

      White House Office of Media Affairs
      Attn:  Saturday Radio Address
      The White House
      Washington, DC 20500

snail mail only for a listing of local area broadcasters.

VII.  HOW DO I SUBMIT UPDATES FOR THIS FAQ?

Please send corrections, deletion and additions to this FAQ to:

	faq-update@whitehouse.gov

VIII.  HOW DO I GET THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COPY OF THIS FAQ

Send an electronic mail message to

	faq@whitehouse.gov

and the most up-to-date copy of this file will be returned to you.
