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PRESIDENT BUSH

11 a.m. — Delivers remarks at the rededication ceremony of the Islamic Center of Washington. 3:45 p.m. Attends the White House T-ball Games on the South Lawn of the White House.

ECONOMIC REPORTS

10 a.m. Bureau of Labor Statisticsreleases the metropolitan-area employment figures for May. Location: 200 Constitution Ave. NW. Contact: 202/606-5902.

FEDERAL AGENCIES

7 p.m. National Institutes of Healthholds a meeting of the National Cancer Institute Board of Scientific Advisors’ Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatments ad hoc subcommittee. Location: Hyatt Regency Bethesda, One Bethesda Metro Center, 7400 Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda. Contact: 301/496-2522.

SUPREME COURT

No oral arguments are scheduled. Contact: 202/479-3211.

SENATE

In session. Contact: Republican Cloakroom, 202/224-8601, or Democratic Cloakroom, 202/224-8541.

SENATE COMMITTEES

9:30 a.m. JudiciaryConstitution, civil rights and property rights subcommittee holds a hearing, “Oversight of the Federal Death Penalty.” Barry Sabin, deputy assistant attorney general, and David Bruck, Federal Death Penalty Resource Counsel Project, testify. Location: 226 Dirksen Senate Office Building. Contact: 202/224-7703.

10 a.m. Environment and Public Workstransportation safety, infrastructure security and water-quality subcommittee holds a hearing, “Protecting Water Quality at America’s Beaches.” Reps. Frank Pallone Jr., New Jersey Democrat, and Brian P. Bilbray, California Republican, testify. Location: 406 Dirksen Senate Office Building. Contact: 202/224-8832.

2:30 p.m. Energy and Natural Resources Committeeholds a hearing on the Northwestern New Mexico Rural Water Projects Act. Mark Limbaugh and Carl Artman, Interior Department, testify. Location: 366 Dirksen Senate Office Building. Contact: 202/224-4971.

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