Washington Hyper File

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U.S. Department of State

Monday, 17 March 2003


101 White House Report, March 17: Bush to Address Nation on Iraq
(To avoid war, Saddam Hussein must leave Iraq, Fleischer says) (510)

102 Transcript: Bush Says March 17 "Moment of Truth" for the World
(Leaders of Britain, Spain, Portugal concur at joint press conference in Azores) (5490)

103 U.S., U.K., Spain Will Not Call for U.N. Security Council Vote on Iraq
(Three countries "reserve right" to take own steps to disarm Iraq) (630)

104 Text: Commitment to Transatlantic Solidarity
(Statement of the United States, Britain, Spain, Portugal at Azores meeting) (450)

105 Text: A Vision for Iraq and the Iraqi People
(Statement of the U.S., Britain, Spain, Portugal at Azores meeting) (690)

106 Cheney: End of Diplomatic Phase on Iraq Is Approaching
(Threat will continue as long as Saddam remains in power, Cheney says) (700)

107 Transcript: Powell Says Saddam Hussein Must Leave Iraq to Avoid Hostilities
(Proposed final U.N. resolution withdrawn, he says) (3920)

108 Transcript: Powell Says Departure of Saddam Hussein Could Avert Iraq War
(Secretary also discusses roles of France, Germany, Turkey in Fox TV interview) (3210)

109 Transcript: Powell Says Saddam Hussein Playing a Game
(He tells CNN departure of Saddam Hussein would open possibility of peaceful solution) (2970)

110 Transcript: Powell Hopes for Turkey Acceptance of U.S. Troops
(Discusses Security Council's Iraq disarmament efforts on ABC TV) (4220)

111 Text: 15th Anniversary of Halabja Attack Illustrates Saddam's Savagery
(President Bush's weekly radio address to the nation, March 15) (730)

112 Byliner: Frist: Removing Saddam Hussein Is Best Defense Against His WMD
(Op-ed column in March 16 Washington Post) (980)

113 Byliner: Intervention Only Option in Iraq, Elie Wiesel Says
(The Los Angeles Times 3/11/03 Elie Wiesel column) (790)

114 United Nations Withdraws Staff from Iraq
(U.S., U.K. blame France for subverting second Security Council resolution) (900)

115 Text: U.S. Delegation in Brussels to Reaffirm its Commitment to Afghanistan
(U.S. Announces Increased Assistance to Afghanistan) (340)

116 Minimal Uprooting of Iraqis Is Goal of Army Civil Affairs Unit
(Fort Bragg-based command plans aid program for Iraqi civilians) (1290)

117 Fact Sheet: U.S. Military's Civil Affairs Units Aid Civilians
(U.S. Army describes civil affairs functions) (540)

118 Transcript: Officials Say Depleted Uranium Has Not Caused Illness
(Army, Air Force favor its use as a munition) (5990)

119 Excerpt: U.S. Supporting Search for Cause of Fast-spreading Pneumonia in Asia
("Everything humanly possible" being done, U.S. health secretary says) (4410)

120 Text: U.S. Anti-Counterfeiting Efforts Effective, Says Treasury
(But new technology will require more security features) (870)

121 Text: U.S. Treasury Hails New U.K., Australia, Mexico Tax Treaties
(Will reduce withholding taxes on cross-border income) (400)

122 Text: Bush Picks Career Diplomat Slutz for Ambassador to Mongolia
(She now serves as Deputy Director of American Institute in Taiwan) (170)

123 Fact Sheet: Respect for Women a U.S. Foreign Policy Imperative
(U.S. seeks to improve the lives of women around the world) (1500)

124 Text: U.S. Reaffirms Commitment to Solving World Water Problems
(Dobriansky heads U.S. delegation to World Water Forum) (520)

125 Fact Sheet: U.S. Supports Transboundary Water Management
(Backs cooperative use of resources for regional benefits) (690)



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