Washington Hyper File
EPF edition
U.S. Department of State
Wednesday, May 22, 2002
301 Transcript: White House Briefing, May 22
(Trade bill, Enron documents, Chandra Levy, September 11, Bush European trip, Berlin demonstrations, Bush Berlin speech, First Lady's arrival, Bush discussions with German Cancellor Schroeder) (2200)
302 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, May 22
(Congo, United Kingdom, India/Pakistan, Pakistan, human rights, China, North Korea, Mexico, Thailand/Burma, Middle East, Department's computer system/Klez virus, Cuba, terrorism report) (6430)
303 Excerpt: U.S. Calls for Restraint by India, Pakistan
(State Dept. says arms will not resolve Kashmir issue) (2950)
304 Transcript: Bush Optimistic About U.S. Relations, Cooperation with Europe
(President's May 21 roundtable interview with European reporters) (5420)
305 Transcript: Bush Says Anti-Terror Alliance Must Remain Tough
(White House remarks on departure for Europe May 22) (370)
306 Text: Powell Says Terrorism Will Be Fought "Throughout the World"
(Preface to "Patterns of Global Terrorism 2001" Report) (740)
307 Transcript: U.S. Working Intensively on Mideast Issues, Says Powell
(Meets with Solana at the State Department May 21) (1410)
308 House Approves Bill on Bio-Terrorism Prevention and Preparedness
(H.R. 3253 passed by voice vote May 20) (630)
309 Text: Most East Asian Nations Provided Support Against Terrorism
(East Asia overview to "Patterns of Global Terrorism" report) (4610)
310 Text: South Asia Remains a Central Point for Anti-U.S. Terrorism
(South Asia Overview in "Patterns of Global Terrorism 2001") (3340)
311 Text: In Terror Report, Mideast Both Praised and Criticized
(Most cooperate with coalition, but some support terror groups) (5600)
312 Transcript: Peace, Democracy in East Timor Long-Term U.S. Goals
(Kelly, Clinton remarks at opening of U.S. Embassy in Dili) (1920)
313 Transcript: U.S. Congratulates East Timor on Its Independence
(U.S. Presidential Delegation at celebrations May 19) (2220)
314 Text: Presidential Proclamation for Memorial Day 2002: Prayer for Peace
(As we engage in the war against terrorism, we also pray for peace) (770)
315 Text: Agriculture Secretary Rebuts Foreign Critics of Farm Bill
(Veneman charges distortions politically motivated) (840)
316 Fact Sheet: The Biological Weapons Convention
(U.S. says parties must move to strengthen pact) (500)
317 Smithsonian Folk Festival Will Showcase Central Asia in June, July
(Festival will highlight Silk Road, legacy of inter-cultural linkages) (1110)
318 Text: First Lady Says NGOs Foster Civil Society
(Commends the work of NGOs in Afghanistan) (1170)
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