Washington Hyper File
EPF edition
U.S. Department of State
Tuesday, September 10, 2002
201 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, September 10
(President's schedule, threat alert/public reaction, Iraq, Portugal/President's meeting with Prime Minister, Vice President/undisclosed location, homeland security/Senate vote, Afghan Embassy/Bush remarks, surface-to-air missile testing, drought aid, homeland security/news conference, cybersecurity) (4700)
202 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, September 10, 2002
(Worldwide caution, U.S. Embassy closures, homeland security/threat level elevated, Powell's schedule, Iraq, Mideast, Lebanon) (2250)
203 Bush Continues to Discuss Iraq with World Leaders
(Meets at White House with Portugal's Prime Minister) (840)
204 Transcript: Bush Tells Americans to Reject Anti-Muslim Bigotry
(Meets with Muslim and Arab American leaders September 10) (1820)
205 U.S. Upgrades Terrorist Threat Condition to Second Highest Level
(Intelligence sources point to potential terrorist strikes abroad) (670)
206 Fact Sheet: Afghan Humanitarian Relief and Reconstruction
(Overviews U.S. response to Afghan humanitarian crisis) (550)
207 Text: U.S. Military Report Says Taliban Hid Guns in Civilian Areas
(Myers says terrorists "have hidden behind civilians before") (1610)
208 Text: U.S., China Delegations Jointly Pledge Anti-Terrorism Action
(China-U.S. Joint Economic Committee statement September 9) (720)
209 Transcript: U.S. Thanks Japan for Its Antiterrorism Support
(Remarks by Amb. Baker in Tokyo Sept. 10) (5270)
210 Transcript: Day of Terror `Seared into Fabric? of American Life
(Powell at Smithsonian Exhibit of Artifacts from September 11, 2001) (1180)
211 Byliner: Resilience and Renewal at the Pentagon
(Workers Complete Massive Reconstruction at Defense Department HQ) (1660)
212 Transcript: Hope Is an Answer to Terror
(U.S. launches new development initiatives after terrorist attacks) (3260)
213 Byliner: The Economic Cost of Terrorism
(U.S. Economy Withstands Terrorist Attacks) (2730)
214 Byliner: September 11 Launched a New Era in U.S. Strategic Thinking
(Terrorist attacks re-directed foreign policy) (2740)
215 Text: Ruth Wedgwood Elected to U.N. Human Rights Committee
(Law professor to serve on covenant implementation body) (300)
216 Text: Congress' Agency Finds Problems with Tech Export Controls
(Tighter scrutiny recommended for hired foreigners on visas) (1170)
217 Text: IMF's K?ler Urges More Collaboration Among Financial Bodies
(Says it would reduce volatility in global capital flows) (2570)
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