Washington Hyper File
EPF edition
U.S. Department of State
Wednesday, 29 October 2003
301 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, October 29
(Iraq/continuing troop levels, Iran, 9/11 Commission, USS Lincoln speech/banner, WMD/Iraq, Janice Rogers Brown/judicial nominee, California/fires, Iraq/President's involvement in strategy, end of major hostilities in Iraq/mistake to say?, tax relief to manufacturers, Medicare/President's involvement) (7250)
302 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, October 29
(Iraq, international law, Iran, Turkey/Iraq, Syria/Lebanon, Cuba, China/North Korea, India/Kashmir, Syria/Iran/Iraq, Department/worldwide Internet access) (6240)
303 Text: Bush Hosts Iftaar at the White House
(Remarks call for Americans to honor commitment to religious freedom) (820)
304 Transcript: U.S. Commerce Secretary Encouraged by Recent Talks in China
(Evans' October 29 press conference in Beijing) (3940)
305 Text: Evans Urges Faster Economic Reforms in China
(Commerce Secretary remarks at Jiaotong University, Oct. 26) (3120)
306 Tutwiler Welcomes Challenge of Improving U.S. Image Abroad
(Says U.S. must listen more, reach out to non-elites) (640)
307 Text: Increased Cooperation Needed to Combat Transnational Terrorism
(State's Matthew Daley's remarks to House panels October 29) (2370)
308 Text: U.S., Regional Governments Cooperating Against South Asian Terrorism
(State's Rocca briefs lawmakers on counterterrorism progress) (1880)
309 Text: Senator Hagel Says Military Power Alone Cannot Win War on Terrorism
(Hagel discusses U.S. foreign policy for the 21st century) (4160)
310 Transcript: Employment and Training Centers Planned for Iraq
(Training will reflect country's immediate needs, U.S. official says) (2540)
311 Iraqi American Recounts Recent Iraq Reconstruction Experience
(Says Iraqi people's smiles among his fondest memories) (860)
312 Text: U.S. Remains Opposed to World Bank Loans for Iran
(Other major shareholders overriding U.S. opposition) (2140)
313 U.N. Report Urges International Aid for Afghan Drug Control
(Opium cultivation continues to grow in world's largest producer, survey finds) (760)
314 Text: Scientists Meet in Seattle to Discuss Arctic Environmental Change
(Declines in sea ice may have far-reaching consequences, researchers say) (1020)
315 U.S. Making Steady Efforts to End Modern Slavery
(Senior State Department Official discusses human trafficking) (1360)
316 Text: U.S. to Limit Oversight of Some Non-U.S. Accounting Firms
(Deadline for firms to register with accounting board is extended) (680)
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