Washington Hyper File

EPF edition



U.S. Department of State

Monday, 28 April 2003


101 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing on Air Force One, April 28
(Iraq, Middle East) (2300)

102 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, April 28
(North Korea, Turkey, Albania, Croatia, Macedonia, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Cote D'Ivoire, Belgium, Cyprus, Laos) (6520)

103 Transcript: Bush Says Democracy Can Flourish in Iraq
(Speaks in Dearborn, Michigan, to Arab-Americans) (2740)

104 Defense Secretary Rumsfeld Greets Allies, Troops on Persian Gulf Tour
(Itinerary includes a stop in Afghanistan) (1230)

105 Transcript: U.S. Organizing Multinational Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan
(Effort complements work of Afghan National Army and ISAF, says Rumsfeld) (1490)

106 Text: Sec. Powell Says U.S. Aims to Boost Trade, Democracy in the Americas
(Cites importance of regional partnerships to build prosperity) (3430)

107 Transcript: Powell Encouraged by Transformation Within Palestinian Authority
(Says U.S. Now Focusing on Humanitarian Needs in Iraq) (2530)

108 Transcript: Powell Says U.S. Power Comes with Responsibility, Respect, and Resentment
(Interviewed with U.S. News and World Report April 21) (6260)

109 Transcript: Powell Convinced Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction Will Be Found
(Says U.S.-French relations "not going to fall apart," despite some damage) (3900)

110 Transcript: U.S. Urges Serious Consequences For NPT Violators
(Wolf calls Iran's nuclear program a "fundamental challenge") (4160)

111 Text: Brooks Outlines Measures to Combat Future WMD Proliferation
(Says arms control "is largely the agenda of the past") (2320)

112 State's Black Says Global War on Terrorism Showing Results
(State Department's annual terrorism report to be published April 30) (700)

113 Text: U.S. Deplores Cambodia's Decision To End Monitoring of Forests
(Considers independent monitoring critical to control of illegal logging) (450)

114 Text: U.S. Welcomes China's Participation in Meeting at G-8 Summit
(G-8 leaders to hold separate meeting with a number of nations) (210)

115 Text: Bush Rejects Higher Tariffs for Wire Hanger Imports from China
(Finds that import relief would have uneven, negative impact on U.S. economy) (760)

116 Vigilance, Early Detection Can Contain SARS, U.S. Officials Say
(Despite spread, most people need not worry about catching SARS) (800)

117 Text: Zoellick Meetings in Europe Aim to Advance WTO Negotiations
(OECD ministers' meeting followed by sessions in Berlin, Munich) (1120)

118 Text: U.S. Urges Other Countries to Join Hydrogen Project
(Effort aimed at reducing dependency on foreign oil, Energy's Abraham says) (830)

119 U.S. Making Progress on Foreign Student Data System
(Technical challenges of system being addressed) (1150)



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