501 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, May 21
(LSU commencement address, Victory 2004 reception at Metairie, Saturday radio address on the economy, the week ahead includes a meeting with the President of Gabon, a meeting with the President of El Salvador, a meeting with the Prime Minister of Denmark, Bush remarks at the National World War II Memorial May 30, meeting with the Rolling Thunder Leadership, wreath laying at Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Day Commemoration, Bush daughters' graduation from college, U.S. Army War College evening speech in Carlisle, Penn. by Bush May 24 about a clear strategy on how we need to move forward in Iraq, Brahimi is consulting with the CPA about who takes control in Iraq after June 30, Chalabi status, Congress and the Budget, Bush to speak regularly about U.S. challenges in Iraq) (2700)
502 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, May 21
(Burma, Israel, Palestinians, Uzbekistan, Iraq, Taiwan/China, North Korea) (4610)
503 Transcript: June 30 Transition is Historic Day for Iraq, Says Bush
(President says U.S. reconstruction aid will continue despite security concerns) (2990)
504 Transcript: Iraqi Interim Government to Include Executives, Cabinet
(Powell hopes candidates for posts will be proposed by early June) (2420)
505 Fact Sheet: Terrorist Exclusion List Authorized by USA Patriot Act
(Secretary of state, attorney general collaborate on designations) (1660)
506 Text: U.S. Modifies Visa Rules for Foreign Reporters
(But permission to enter without proper visa applies only once) (560)
507 Text: White House Says Burmese Constitutional Convention Lacks Legitimacy
(Convention does not allow full participation of all groups) (380)
508 Text: Burmese Junta Urged to Make Real Progress on Reconciliation
(State Dept. calls for legitimate and representative reform process) (390)
509 Text: White House Welcomes "Constructive" Address by Taiwan's Chen
(Chen's remarks create opportunity for cross-Strait dialogue) (180)
510 Text: Interrupted AIDS Drug Treatment Yields Positive Results
(Cyclical drug regimen may help drugs go further) (870)
511 Text: Technology is Key to Greater, Cleaner Energy Supplies, U.S. Official Says
(Multilateral initiatives pursue hydrogen energy and cleaner coal technologies) (1430)
512 Text: Women are Heroines of Environmental Conservation, U.N. Study Finds
(Women's work preserves biological diversity, promotes sustainable development) (1300)
513 Media and the 2004 Election
(Campaign Coverage) (1420)
514 Media Coverage of U.S. Elections Closely Monitored
(Trying to determine if their coverage is fair and balanced) (520)
515 Media's Role in Elections: Telling the People "What's Going On"
(An Interview with CNN Correspondent John King) (1320)
516 Text: Global Cooperation, Research are Key to Solving Energy Challenges
(Energy Secretary Abraham speaks at Chatham House, London) (3480)