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Department of State
Thursday, October 25, 2001
401 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, October 25, 2001
(anthrax, mail/dollars for Afghanistan children, Middle East,
Saudi Arabia, Bin Talal's, Taliban seizure of food/possible
poisoning, Rumsfeld's remarks about bin Laden, Ridge informational
meeting) (4460)
402 Transcript: White House Briefing October 25 on Homeland Security
Issues
(Anthrax sent to Fla., N.Y., D.C. from same strain, officials say) (4570)
403 White House Report: Oct. 25: A Nomination and an Appointment
(Bush naming two individuals to posts) (340)
404 Transcript: Rumsfeld Interview with USA Today, October 24
(War on terrorism requires broad, sustained effort, he says) (7530)
405 Text: Federal Reserve's Greenspan on Globalization, Terrorism
(Terrorism can reverse globalization gains, he says) (3410)
406 Byliner: "The Century of the Americas: The Impact of September 11"
(Grossman says attacks produced "unprecedented" regional cooperation) (700)
407 Fact Sheet: Humanitarian Aid to the Afghan People as of 10/24
(Issued by State's Office of International Information Programs) (1000)
408 Relief Agencies Report Getting Aid Into Afghanistan
(Say time running out to get in enough before winter) (770)
409 Senate Joins House in Approving Anti-Terrorism Bill
(Action clears way for Bush to sign it into law swiftly) (590)
410 Texts: Treasury Officials on Anti-Terrorism Finance Initiative
(U.S. seeks to break up terrorists' financial networks) (840)
411 Text: Customs Service on Anti-Terrorist Finance Initiative
("Green Quest" aims at underground systems, charities) (830)
412 Text: Customs Service Fact Sheets on Financial Crime Initiatives
(Existing programs modeled for anti-terrorist operation) (970)
413 Text: U.S. Postal Service Plans to Irradiate Mail
(Irradiation part of tough new set of safety measures) (680)
414 Text: U.N. Food Agency Warns of Famine in Afghanistan
(Drought conditions diminish food supplies throughout Central Asia) (1330)
415 ILO Meetings Examine September 11 Impact on Tourism and Aviation
(UN report estimates 9 million jobs affected in tourism) (980)
416 Fact Sheet: U.S. Military Efforts to Avoid Civilian Casualties
(U.S. Forces Target Only Military and Terrorist Sites) (550)
417 Senate Passes $15,500 Million Foreign Operations Spending Bill
(Measure approved by 96-2 now goes to conference committee) (430)
418 ITC Rules Imports of Japan Pipe Injured U.S. Industry
(Commerce to impose antidumping duties) (210)
419 Congress Approves Anti-Money Laundering Measures
(Lawmakers target terrorist financing networks) (390)
420 Text: USTR on Section 201 Steel Import Relief Decision Process
(Agency follows up USITC vote on injury to industry) (640)
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