Washington Hyper File

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U.S. Department of State

Wednesday, 18 June 2003


301 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, June 18
(President's schedule, WMD/capture of Ace of Diamonds, leadership meeting/child credit, prescription drugs, Iran/nuclear weapons development, balanced budget/what we can afford, interception of nuclear-related materials, Social Security reform, racial profiling, economy/employment, AmeriCorps, free trade agreements, North Korea) (8750)

302 DoD Report: U.S. General Says Iraqi Attacks Militarily Insignificant
(Iraq operations) (930)

303 Text: Feinstein Urges House to Pass, Bush to sign Burma Sanctions Bill
(Senator also calls for a downgrading of Burma's diplomatic status) (1280)

304 Transcript: International Community Must Stand Together on Burma, Powell Says
(Secretary of State's June 18 press briefing in Phnom Penh, Cambodia) (2710)

305 Text: Craner Calls on Asian Nations to Take Responsibility for Burma
(Assistant Secretary of State's June 18 Senate testimony) (1960)

306 Text: McConnell Says Burma's Ambassador to U.S. Should Be Sent Home
(Senator's remarks at press briefing June 18) (470)

307 Text: McConnell Says Powell Should Meet with Cambodia's Democrats
(Senator also urges support for free, fair elections in Cambodia) (650)

308 Text: Terrorism, Transnational Crime, Topics at ASEAN Regional Forum
(Association of Southeast Asian Nations June 18 statement) (4400)

309 Text: House Resolution Calls on U.S. to Support Freedom in Hong Kong
(Representative Christopher Cox submits H. Res. 277 June 16) (1460)

310 Transcript: Hyde Voices Concern for Erosion of Freedom in Hong Kong
(Says civil liberties in Hong Kong are slowly dying) (990)

311 Text: U.S. Maintains Strong Interests in Micronesia, Marshall Islands
(Albert Short remarks before House panel June 18) (3410)

312 Transcript: Panel Chair Concerned Over Compact Bill's "Awkward Timing"
(Leach says short calendar leaves little margin for error) (1120)

313 Commerce Finds Frozen Fish Imports from Vietnam Dumped in U.S.
(Dumping margins range from 36.84 to 63.88 percent) (400)

314 Text: Invasive Species Still Entering U.S. Waters, Official Says
(Says current ballast water management efforts not completely effective) (2410)

315 Text: U.S. Government Watchdog Finds Problems in Visa Revocation
(General Accounting Office recommends reforms) (1510)

316 Byliner: U.S. War Against Terror Is a Just War, Says Sen. Specter
(The Washington Times 06/18/03 op-ed) (850)

317 Price for HIV/AIDS Drugs Dropping in 10 Latin American Countries
(U.N. says price drop will help more people get treatment for HIV/AIDS) (510)

318 Commerce Dept. Finds Korean Semiconductors Subsidized
(Net subsidy rates range up to 44.71 percent) (290)



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