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U.S. Department of State

Wednesday, 23 July 2003


301 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, July 23
(President's schedule, reports of White House comments on Ambassador Wilson, Saddam Hussein/al Qaeda link, Iran/al Qaeda, Uday and Qusay Hussein/display of bodies, Niger/uranium issue/President's credibility, American troops stretched too thin?, Medicare meeting, Iraq reconstruction/contributions, President's meeting with President of Argentina, Iraq's WMD/questioning of prisoners, Liberia) (8590)

302 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, July 23
(North Korea/China, Liberia, Iran, Israel/Palestinians, Guantanamo Bay, Pakistan) (40)

303 Transcript: Bush Says Hussein's Regime Is Gone, Iraq's Future Is Progressing
(Says Bremer has outlined plan to accelerate Iraq's recovery) (1620)

304 Text: War's Opponents Forget Vile Nature of Saddam's Regime, Says Senator
(Senator Cornyn cites Clinton warning on Saddam's possession of WMD) (1640)

305 Transcript: Senator Advises Thailand to Seek Release of Aung San Suu Kyi
(Bill links U.S. aid to Thailand to its policy on Burma) (530)

306 USITC Imposes Duties on Semiconductor Imports from South Korea
(Trade panel also rules imports of frozen fish from Vietnam injured U.S. industry) (650)

307 Fact Sheet: USTR on Professional Workers in Chile, Singapore FTAs
(Explains rules on temporary entry from both countries) (720)

308 Fact Sheet: USTR on Sourcing Initiative in Singapore FTA
(Explains benefits of, restrictions to innovation) (700)

309 Witnesses, Dental Records Confirm Deaths of Uday, Qusay Hussein
(Central Command Report, July 23: Iraq Operational Update) (930)

310 Text: Economic Consequences of HIV/AIDS Will Grow over Time, Study Finds
(World Bank report shows human capital losses affect future) (1610)

311 Byliner: Consular Affairs Chief Explains New Visa Procedures
(Op-ed column by assistant secretary of State for consular affairs) (400)

312 Text: Dobriansky Urges Labor Officers to Advocate for Women
(Officers also asked to continue reporting on trafficking, child labor) (1480)



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