Washington Hyper File

EPF edition



U.S. Department of State

Tuesday, October 1, 2002


201 Transcript: Bush Asks U.S. Congress to Pass Strong Iraqi Resolution
(Says United Nations also must show its backbone) (1580)

202 Transcript: Powell Says U.N. Iraq Resolution Must Detail Costs of Defiance
(Secretary of State interviewed on "Lehrer NewsHour" September 30) (2320)

203 Text: U.S. Blocks Assets of Four More Al-Qaeda Members
(Individuals implicated in 9/11 attacks, says Germany) (330)

204 Excerpt: Bush Says U.S. Policy on Jerusalem Has Not Changed
(President����s Statement on Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2003) (300)

205 Excerpt: State's Boucher Says Jerusalem Is Permanent Status Issue
(Says State Department opposes U.S. legislative action on Jerusalem) (910)

206 Transcript: Powell Calls for Advanced Visa Processing System
(System must protect nation from those who would do it harm) (4130)

207 Text: U.S. Agencies, International Partners Cooperate to Fight Terrorism
(U.S. counterterrorism coordinator testifies to congressional panel) (4120)

208 Transcript: U.S. Urges Other Nations to Do Full Share for Afghan Refugees
(International aid delivery will be critical for refugees���� survival this winter) (3580)

209 Text: USTR's Zoellick Presses for More Free Trade Agreements
(Completing Chile, Singapore negotiations at top of agenda, he says) (4670)

210 Text: U.S. Economic Recovery on Track, Says Treasury's Taylor
(Outlines economic policies in developing, emerging economies) (3390)

211 Text: Global Antitrust Officials Adopt Merger Review Principles
(Agreement made at meeting of International Competition Network) (900)

212 Text: Bush Adviser Hubbard Analyzes Global Flight from Stocks
(Uncertainty about U.S. economy, policy plays role, he says) (5000)

213 Supreme Court to Focus on Criminal Law, Terrorism, Other Issues
(Backgrounder: Court����s fall term agenda) (1300)

214 Text: HIV/AIDS Surge Foreseen for Nigeria, Ethiopia, Russia, India, China
(National Intelligence Council prepares report for CIA) (1070)

215 Text: Scientists Report Unusually Small Antarctic Ozone Hole This Year
(Smaller ozone hole due to warmer than normal temperatures) (1130)

216 Text: U.S. Power Must Serve to Enhance Liberty, Hagel Says
(Nebraska senator addresses Eisenhower Institute September 30) (3450)

217 Text: Lawmaker Hails Thai Queen's Visit to U.S.
(Rep. John Larson cites long U.S.-Thai friendship) (790)



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