Washington Hyper File


Department of State


Wednesday, March 28, 2001



301 Transcript: White House Press Briefing, Wednesday, March 28, 2001
(Personnel, environment, Kyoto treaty, Chancellor Schroeder visit,
Mideast, cloning, King Juan Carlos visit, Israel, Yugoslavia/War
Crimes) (5910)

302 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, March 28, 2001
(Mideast, Russia, Cyprus/Greece/Turkey, Serbia, Canada, environment,
ROK/Japan, Armenia/Azerbaijan, China, Japan, Ghana, Slovenia,
Germany, Somalia) (8830)

303 House Panel Approves Two Proposed Resolutions Critical of China
(Panel also passes bill on Taiwan's participation in WHO) (400)

304 Excerpt: Bush Supports Free Trade, Faults Protectionism
(Also reiterates opposition to energy price controls) (560)

305 Text: Commerce Secretary Evans on Bush Administration Trade Policy
(Policy "leans heavily on the promotion of open markets") (2070)

306 Negotiators Complete First Phase of WTO Agriculture Trade Talks
(U.S. satisfied with first year, Phase II begins in May) (520)

307 Text: Moose Remarks to Human Rights Commission on Development
(Government-controlled economies never seem to work) (1180)

308 Text: Tahir-Kheli Response to Cuba at Human Rights Commission
(Calls foreign minister's allegations "outrageous") (700)

309 Excerpts: State Briefer Repeats UN Requirements of Taliban
(Taliban must expel bin Laden and close terrorist camps) (1030)

310 Text: U.S. Vetoes U.N. Observer Force in Mideast
(U.S. ambassador says U.N. vote should not have occurred) (1060)

311 Text: U.S.-EU Plan Crackdown on Drug-Processing Chemicals
(U.N. drug control group targets synthetic drug "ecstasy") (2190)


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