Washington Hyper File

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U.S. Department of State

Monday, 14 July 2003


101 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, July 14
(President's schedule, Iraq seeking uranium in Africa, Reconstitution of Iraq, Liberia, WMD, Presidential news conferences/interviews, Press Secretary job, Corporate fundraising, Medicare, Cost of Iraq war, Ari's final thoughts) (11120)

102 Text: Armitage Says Junta to Blame for Lack of Progress Toward Burmese Reconciliation
(Deputy secretary issues statement after meeting with U.N. envoy for Burma) (400)

103 Steel Wire Strand Dumping Case Advanced by Commerce Dept.
(Brazil, India, Mexico, Korea, Thailand shipments under investigation) (320)

104 Text: U.S., North Korea Conclude Talks on Recovering Remains
(Department of Defense July 14 press release) (300)

105 Transcript: Rumsfeld Briefs on Iraq, North Korea, Liberia Situations
(Interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" July 13) (6110)

106 Bush, Rice Say Intelligence Services Cleared State of Union Speech
(President not trying to mislead public, Powell says) (720)

107 Rice Downplays Significance of Iraqi Uranium Claim
(National security advisor says it was not crucial to war decision) (510)

108 Text: CIA Director Tenet Accepts Blame for Iraq Passage in Bush Speech
(Director releases statement explaining CIA's role in clearance process) (1260)

109 Byliner: Bremer Foresees "Free, Democratic, Independent" Iraq
(Op-ed column by U.S. Iraq administrator in July 13 New York Times) (980)

110 Transcript: Rumsfeld Says U.S. Forces Will Stay in Iraq Despite Difficulties
(Interview on ABC's "This Week" July 13) (5730)

111 Transcript: Rumsfeld Discusses Assessments of Liberia, Iraq
(Media stakeout outside ABC studio July 13) (1010)

112 Global Disease Fund Meets to Assess Progress and Needs
(More than 150 disease programs receive support so far) (680)

113 Fact Sheet: State Department Chronology on Humanitarian Landmine Action
(Sporadic landmine use dates back to American Civil War) (5280)

114 Ari Fleischer Departs Job as White House Press Secretary
(His number two, Scott McClellan, succeeds him) (780)



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