Washington Hyper File

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U.S. Department of State

Monday, 16 June 2003


101 Transcript: White House Press Briefing, June 16
(Bush in New Jersey/visit to Andrea Foods/speech on economy, Torie Clark resignation, Middle East) (820)

102 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, June 16
(Serbia/Montenegro certification, Iran, Syria, Greece/Turkey, Israel/Palestinians, Jordan, Powell's phone calls, Japan, China, Cambodia, Burma) (5930)

103 White House Report: Bush Defends His Decision to Use Military Force in Iraq
(Bush speech in New Jersey) (270)

104 Excerpt: GAO Offers Free Database Covering China's WTO Commitments
(General Accounting Office June 13 correspondence) (820)

105 Excerpt: State Dept. Places South Korea on Tier 1 Trafficking List
(2003 Trafficking in Persons Report released June 11) (650)

106 Excerpt: Japan on State Department's Tier 2 List for Trafficking
(2003 Trafficking in Persons Report released June 11) (760)

107 Excerpt: State Dept. Puts Cambodia on Tier 2 List for Human Trafficking
(2003 Trafficking in Persons Report released June 11) (760)

108 Excerpt: State Dept. Says Vietnam Trying to Fight Human Trafficking
(Third annual Trafficking in Persons report released June 11) (800)

109 Excerpt: State Dept. Links Sex Tourism, Human Trafficking in Thailand
(2003 Trafficking in Persons Report released June 11) (820)

110 Excerpt: State Dept. Says Many Filipinos at Risk of Trafficking
(2003 Trafficking in Persons Report released June 11) (720)

111 Transcript: Powell Sees Landscape of Peace Emerging in Middle East
(U.S. pledges support for Israeli-Palestinian commitments to end violence) (4300)

112 Powell Pledges Commitment to Two States "Living Side-by-Side in Peace"
(Address to convention of American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee) (850)

113 Text: Energy's Abraham Announces Conference on Hydrogen Economy
(Abraham addresses European Commission meeting in Brussels) (1940)

114 Text: Study Says Hydrogen Leakage could Harm Earth's Ozone Layer
(Society has time to prepare for potential impact of hydrogen economy) (1420)



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