Washington Hyper File


Department of State


Wednesday, September 5, 2001



301 Rumsfeld says U.S. Does Not Approve of China's Nuclear Buildup
(U.S. is not seeking a trade-off with China, he says) (480)

302 Text: O'Neill Announces Trip to China and Japan
(September 5 announcement of Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill) (720)

303 Text: U.S. to Hold Intensive Discussions with China on Missile Defense
(September 4 White House statement) (530)

304 Transcript: U.S. Backs Megawati's Efforts to Restructure Economy
(September 1 Kelly press roundtable in Jakarta) (4630)

305 Byliner: USAID's Natsios on Challenges of Poverty and Hunger
(Says building prosperity requires investing in people) (1900)

306 Byliner: Larson on Freeing Trade to Combat Poverty
(Trade leads to economic growth and democracy) (1620)

307 Byliner: Cato Scholar on Economic Freedom Reduces Poverty
(Vasquez says poor also need property rights protection) (2770)

308 Byliner: Sullivan on Democracy, Governance and Market
(CIPE exec director says rules should be fair, enforced) (2470)

309 Byliner: Satterthwaite on Rural, Urban Poverty
(Says poverty programs should reflect diversity) (2290)

310 Early Vote Indicates Support for Export-Control Reform Bill
(Administration letter reiterates support) (650)


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