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U.S. Department of State

Tuesday, 16 September 2003


201 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, September 16
(Announcements, Iraq/transfer of authority, Afghanistan/Taliban activity, WMD/Iraq, Syria/support of terrorists, better off than two years ago?, relaxation of media ownership rules, Cancun/WTO talks, Israel/loan guarantees, Murtha/Pelosi comments on U.S. soldiers at risk, AIDS/funding, Clear Skies initiative, president's upcoming U.N. remarks, judicial appointments, National Archives rededication, U.S. message getting across to Iraqis, election commission, Joseph Wilson comment about Karl Rove, Hurricane Isabel) (6570)

202 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, September 16
(Sweden, Israel/Palestinians, Syria, Iraq, Iran/Russia, Russia, Lebanon, Guinea-Bissau, North Korea) (6380)

203 White House Calls Syria's Behavior "Unacceptable"
(White House Report, September 16: Syria, ambassadorial nominations) (280)

204 Text: Progress Made Against Terrorist Financing, Report Says
(Treasury details efforts to deter flow of assets, dismantle sources) (2080)

205 Text: U.S. Customs Overhauling Trade Under Terrorist Threat
(Extended border concept drives many agency's efforts, CBP head says) (2380)

206 U.S. Terrorist Screening Center to be Operational by December 1
(Multi-agency facility will consolidate terrorist watchlists) (2410)

207 Text: U.S. Sees Success in Financial Reconstruction in Iraq
(Treasury official says strategy prepared in advance of war worked) (4260)

208 Text: U.S., China Affirm Nuclear Technology Exchange Safeguards
(Department of Energy September 16 press release) (640)

209 Text: U.S., ROK to Cooperate on Advanced Nuclear Energy Technologies
(U.S., ROK sign agreement on joint research, development) (360)

210 Text: U.S. Grant Supports APEC Air Traffic Management Project
(U.S. Trade and Development Agency Sept. 15 press release) (420)

211 Text: World Bank Warns of Looming HIV/AIDS Crisis in E. Europe, Central Asia
(Calls for action now to contain spread of disease) (1310)



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