Washington Hyper File
EPF edition
U.S. Department of State
Friday, January 18, 2002
501 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, January 18
(Argentina, India, Haiti, Middle East, Saudi Arabia) (7000)
502 White House Report: Middle East, Argentina, Germany, Haiti
(White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer briefed) (1160)
503 Text: New WTO Status Promises Benefits for China and World Community
(Shaun Donnelly before U.S.-China Commission January 18) (2360)
504 Text: China Committed to WTO Requirements, Commerce Official Says
(William Lash before U.S.-China Commission January 18) (3100)
505 Text: U.S. Agriculture to Benefit From China's WTO Membership
(January 18 remarks by USDA's Sheikh to U.S.-China Commission) (1630)
506 Text: Pentagon Official Discusses Export Policy Toward China
(Bronson stresses balance of security, trade concerns) (2680)
507 Text: Commerce Official Cites Need for New Export Administration Act
(Legislation critical for protection of national security) (2140)
508 Text: Comptroller of Currency Fines Bank of China's New York Branch
(Parent bank to pay penalty to People's Bank of China as well) (910)
509 Text: U.S.-Korea-Japan Policy Coordination Group to Meet January 25
(Group to discuss North Korea policy issues) (180)
510 Transcript: Powell Optimistic About Peaceful Solution
(Presented diplomatic approaches to Indian government) (2940)
511 Transcript: Rumsfeld Urges India and Pakistan to Lower Tensions
(Defense secretary praises India for support in war on terrorism) (2890)
512 Transcript: Powell Says American People Committed to Afghanistan
(Talks with Afghan leader focused upon Afghan fiscal needs) (2740)
513 Text: U.N. Food Agency Updates Afghanistan Relief Program
(Malnutrition still exists in some areas) (970)
514 Assistant Secretary Jones Stresses Growing Importance of Central Asia
(State Department's Beth Jones interviewed on CNN January 16) (780)
515 U.S. Developing Communication Strategy in Anti-Terrorism Campaign
(Ross, others, address Brookings Institution forum) (1340)
516 Text: U.S. Statement on UN Counter-Terrorism Committee Discussion Jan. 18
(No country can afford to be complacent on terrorism, Cunningham says) (1170)
517 Text: Attack's Effects Increasingly Felt By World's Airlines
(Labor meeting to discuss possible solution to crisis) (1180)
518 Text: Transportation Dept. on Flight Crew, Screener Training
(Shift in strategy for dealing with hijackings announced) (1010)
519 UN Security Council Continues Work Against Terrorism
(U.S. says no country can be complacent in war on terrorism) (860)
520 Text: Sen. Lugar Calls War on Terrorism "Most Critical Issue" Facing NATO
(Sees terrorism with weapons of mass destruction as new threat) (4440)
521 Transcript: U.S. Treasures Its Relations with the Arab World
(A/S Bloomfield's Interview in Riyadh with Al-Hayat, Jan 16) (5510)
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