Washington Hyper File
EPF edition
U.S. Department of State
Tuesday, 8 July 2003
201 Transcript: Pentagon Briefs on Iraqi Reconstruction, Development Efforts
(Iraq/U.S. casualties, Baghdad/city council, Bremer/meeting, Saddam Hussein/not returning, CENTCOM/command change, Franks/military service, Abizaid/CENTCOM tenure, Emad Dhia/Iraqi perspectives, Iraq/media, Iraq/services, Iraq/security, Liberia/U.S. assessment, Saddam Hussein/video, Baghdad University/shooting, Iraq/anti-Americanism, Ba'athist/holdovers, U.S. troops/Iraq assessment, Iraq infrastructure/sabotage, Iraq/U.S. engagement rules) (5510)
202 President Bush Pledges New Partnership With Africa at Start of Trip
(Meets leaders of West African democracies, visits former slave house on Goree Island) (1040)
203 Transcript: Bush Stresses "Habits of Freedom" in Talks with West African Leaders
(Leaders emphasize importance of Africans taking leadership on problems) (1470)
204 Transcript: Bush Says U.S. Stands with Africa for Peace and Justice
(President says Africans must share in global prosperity) (1610)
205 Fact Sheet: Homeland Security Dept. on Financial Initiatives
(New, expanded programs to safeguard U.S. financial infrastructure) (1770)
206 Text: U.S. Will Support Press Freedom at Upcoming Information Society Summit
(Assistant Secretary Holmes says press freedom at risk in many nations) (2200)
207 Text: U.S. Boosts Money Laundering Investigation Capabilities
(Homeland Security Dept. also to help private sector eliminate vulnerabilities) (920)
208 New Technology Could Boost Anti-Terror Mission Effectiveness
(Key to success is creating surprises for adversaries) (1260)
209 Transcript: Illicit Trade in Small Arms, Light Weapons a Serious Threat
(State's Bloomfield terms them "Weapons of Local Destruction") (1420)
210 Text: U.S. to Propose Initiatives For U.N. General Assembly Session
(Holmes says U.S. to be "very active" in U.N. General Assembly) (4330)
211 U.N. Reviewing Effort to End Illicit Small Arms Trafficking
(U.S. has helped destroy over 400,000 small arms in two years) (1240)
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