Washington Hyper File

EPF edition



U.S. Department of State

Thursday, 28 April 2005


401 Transcript: State Department Briefing, April 28
(Togo, Germany, Iran, Bolton nomination, North Korea, South Korea, Italy, Iraq, Lebanon, Israel/Palestinians, China, Russia) (6480)

402 Text: Bush Welcomes Formation of New Iraqi Government
(President says United States will continue to support Iraq's progress) (840)

403 Congressional Report, April 28: Anti-terrorism Law Debated
(2001 law was a swift, decisive response to terrorist attacks) (360)

404 Bush Foreign Spending Request Meets Resistance in House Panel
(State Deputy Secretary Zoellick defends proposed 15.8 percent increase) (590)

405 Text: Goals of Law on Human Rights in North Korea Strictly Humanitarian
(Legislation not "rhetorical exercise," says House Asia subcommittee chairman) (870)

406 Excerpt: North Korea Named Again as State Sponsor of Terrorism
(Pyongyang has not cooperated in anti-terrorism fight, report says) (6090)

407 Excerpt: ASEAN, APEC Strengthened Counterterrorism Efforts in 2004
(United States works closely with Asia-Pacific regional organizations) (800)

408 Text: Shanghai Joins Container Security Initiative
(City will pre-screen cargo destined for U.S. ports) (800)

409 Text: Rademaker Previews U.S. Approach to Nonproliferation Conference
(Says treaty still serves as "a critical barrier" to nuclear proliferation) (2590)

410 Transcript: Mideast Peace Efforts Should Focus on Gaza Withdrawal, Rice Says
(Secretary discusses Mideast, North Korea, CAFTA-DR with NBC News) (2540)

411 Text: U.S. Anti-trafficking Campaign Brings Results, Ambassador Says
(Nations take action in response to annual assessments of human-trafficking records) (1990)

412 Text: Research Sheds Light on Differences Between Recent Tsunamis
(Scientific analysis vital to designing effective tsunami warning systems) (1200)

413 Text: Official Definitions Adopted for "El Niño," "La Niña"
(International consensus will improve understanding of risks, mitigate effects) (1220)



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