501 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, May 14
(President's schedule, Iraq/al-Zarqawi, campaign finance, Fallujah/Iraqi security force, Congress/Defense funding request, economy/unemployment rate, campaign polls, NSC Rice/Prime Minister Qureia to meet in Germany, Iraq/French troops, week ahead) (2900)
502 Transcript: Myers Says Prisoner Abuse Investigation Won't Be Fast
(Military legal process must be allowed to "run its course") (5160)
503 Three Soldiers Face Court-Martial for Alleged Prisoner Abuse
(First trial to be held in Baghdad May 19) (210)
504 Text: Anti-Terrorist Finance Group Reauthorized for Eight Years
(Ministers from 33 member countries issue new mandate for FATF) (2480)
505 Text: U.S. Shares Forfeited Assets from Crimes with Three Countries
(Treasury Dept. says cooperation needed to fight cross-border crime) (550)
506 Text: U.S., Japan To Begin Talks To Resume Trade in Beef
(Goal is to resolve issues around "mad cow" disease) (400)
507 Text: Thai Wild Shrimp Embargoed over Turtle Conservation
(State Dept. issues notice of April 30 decision) (780)
508 Transcript: Farm Market Access Still Obstacle for WTO, USTR Says
(Zoellick says he senses movement from developing countries over divisive issue) (4800)
509 U.S. Trade Panel Imposes Duties on Color Televisions from China
(Imports injure U.S. industry, ITC rules) (280)
510 Text: OECD Countries Seek Agreement to Advance WTO Talks
(Pension, health care reforms essential to sustained growth, ministers say) (2380)
511 Text: Commission Releases Report on Religious Freedom
(Recommends listing six additional "countries of particular concern") (1640)
512 Text: Labor Secretary Praises Children's Meeting on Child Labor
(Gathering in Florence aims to support convention against worst practices) (480)
513 Text: Governments Prepare for Endangered Species Talks
(More than 50 proposals to protect flora and fauna on agenda) (1120)
514 Text: 2004 Bird Flu Outbreak Produces Most Human Cases Ever
(Avian Influenza Remains Threat to Human Health, U.N. Says) (930)
515 Text: Treaty to Rid Planet of "Deadly Dozen" Chemicals Takes Effect
(Treaty targets persistent organic pollutants) (940)