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Department of State
Tuesday, September 25, 2001
201 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing September 25, 2001
(G-7, Afghanistan, Russia, Chechnya, Saudi Arabia) (5720)
202 Transcript: U.S., Japan to Fight Terrorism Together on Many Fronts
(Bush-Koizumi September 25 remarks at White House) (1910)
203 Text: Bush: "We're in a War We're Going to Win"
(Tells FBI it will get tools it needs to fight terrorism) (1720)
204 Transcript: Rumsfeld Says Anti-terrorism Efforts Are Broad-Based
(U.S. military buildup dubbed "Operation Enduring Freedom") (5850)
205 U.S. Health Chief Expresses Gratitude for World Support After Attacks
(U.N. officials describe terrorism as new global disease) (530)
206 State's Grossman on Terrorism: "No More Excuses"
(Speaks of building international coalition against terrorism) (650)
207 UN Resolution Gives U.S. Right to Use Force, Envoy says
(Nations interpret latest resolution against terrorists) (570)
208 Text: G-7 Finance Ministers' Statement on Terrorist Financing
(Strategy to disrupt funding sought, say ministers) (410)
209 Text: Feingold Urges Support for Resolution Against Bigotry
(Condemns violence against Arab/Muslim/South Asian Americans) (810)
210 Tighter Immigration Controls No Cure-All Against Terrorists
(Improvements needed at INS, State Department, Meissner says) (870)
211 Text: Ex-Im Bank Suspends Airline Insurance Requirement
(Action in response to cancelled war risk coverage) (670)
212 Fact Sheet: USAID Reports on Current Situation in Afghanistan
(Fears of U.S. reprisal trigger major population movements) (3160)
213 Fact Sheet: International Organizations' Respond to Sept. 11 Attacks
(Resolutions, statements support U.S. action, condemn terrorism) (1370)
214 Senate Panel Speeds Action on Nominees to Key State Posts
(Leaders cite terrorist attacks as reason for haste) (820)
215 Text: U.S. Statement on Freedom of Association, Right of Assembly
(Sept. 25, Warsaw: OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting) (750)
216 Text: DOE Announces Funding for Projects Using Superconductors
(Public-private effort brings new technology into U.S. marketplace) (1080)
217 Hard Data Needed to Shape Economic Stimulus
(Package to be temporary but robust, say Senate leaders) (420)
218 Commerce Rules Dumping on Hot-Rolled Steel from Nine Markets
(Subsidies found on steel from four countries) (570)
219 Texts: USDA, USTR Issue Sugar Quotas for Year Starting Oct. 1
(Overall import level little changed from previous year) (1340)
220 Excerpts: Lugar, Gilman on National POW/MIA Recognition Day
(Urge greater effort to recover remains from Korea, Vietnam) (2750)
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