Washington Hyper File

EPF edition



U.S. Department of State

Monday, September 9, 2002


101 Transcript: White House Briefing, September 9
(Bush phones world leaders on Iraq, Bush bilateral meeting in Detroit with Canada's Prime Minister/U.S.-Canada border security, Bush Sept. 12 UN speech, UN Security Council resolutions on Iraq, Bush Sept. 11 speech to the nation, threat level) (1830)

102 Transcript: Bush, Blair Say International Community Must Act on Iraq
(Leaders cite looming Iraqi nuclear threat) (1840)

103 Bush Calls World Leaders to Discuss Iraq
(Also meets with Canada's Prime Minister Jean Chretien) (460)

104 U.S. Officials Make Case Against Saddam Hussein in Sunday Interviews
(Cheney, Powell, Rumsfeld, Rice, Myers appear on Sept. 8 talk shows) (1350)

105 Text: U.S. Military Report Says Taliban Hid Guns in Civilian Areas
(Myers says terrorists "have hidden behind civilians before") (1610)

106 Amb. Taylor Says World is Building Greater Capacity to Combat Terrorism
(Al-Qaida still presents a threat to U.S. and world, he says) (1040)

107 Transcript: Bush Says Homeland Security Dept. Needs More Authority
(Urges more flexibility to meet terrorist challenges in radio address) (860)

108 Text: Bush, Chretien Statement on Joint Border Plan
(Aims to facilitate flow of commerce while keeping terrorists out) (1000)

109 Byliner: Defense Secretary Rumsfeld on Memory, Message of September 11
(America pauses to remember September 11 attack on America) (910)

110 In New York, Washington and Across Nation, Americans Remember 9-11
(Congress holds special session in New York City to mark event) (2080)

111 The Gettysburg Address to Be Read at 9-11 Commemoration
(New York Governor Pataki Will Read Lincoln Speech) (900)

112 Text: Survey Shows Progress in Upgrading Information System Security
(Thirty percent of organizations may be unprepared to withstand cyberattack) (730)

113 Text: U.S. and Allies Note Improvements in Pyongyang's Attitude
(Trilateral Coordination and Oversight Group joint statement) (560)

114 Transcript: Development Summit Plan Reflects Common Vision, Says Dobriansky
(Time now for action to make sustainable development a reality) (380)



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