Recounts America��s six-month commemoration of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the United States. The publication contains the statement of President George Bush marking the occasion in a moving White House ceremony, along with the remarks of three members of the Washington diplomatic corps -- Ambassadors Jibril Aminu of Nigeria, Sung-Chal Yang of South Korea, and Faruk Logoglu of Turkey. Also featured are the names of those who died so tragically on September 11, and four-color photos of the six-month commemorative event A summary of what is known about the terrorist attacks of September 11 and their connection to Osama bin Laden and his al Qaeda terrorist network. The site links al Qaeda to previous attacks on American lives; provides a sampling of opinion from the Islamic world; and describes American humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.
This "electronic pamphlet" shows Muslims living as part of the mainstream of American life. It is an electronic packet of material that contains 45 photos featuring ordinary American Muslims, facts, figures (e.g., number of mosques in the United States), charts, quotes, articles, and links to various Islamic Websites. Eventually, a print version will be available.
A how-to publication for government leaders and public information officials who want to create an effective mechanism of communication between the media and the government. This handbook offers practical advice based on the significant professional experience of author Marguerite Hoxie Sullivan and other top-level U.S. government spokespersons. The book's 12 chapters cover, among other things, the roles and characteristics of a press spokesperson, the day-to-day activities of a press office, how to mount a media campaign, the tools available to a press office, how to ensure that the government's message is communicated effectively to the people, how to handle unexpected events that require a quick response, and how to conduct media events. The documents located here are electronic versions of publications originally produced in print by the U.S. Department of State.
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