Washington Hyper File

EPF edition



U.S. Department of State

Friday, 25 June 2004


501 Transcript: U.S. Favors Multilateral Approach to Fight Terrorism, Ridge Says
(International "interconnectedness" will defeat terrorists) (3070)

502 Text: Congress Votes to Renew Economic Sanctions Against Burma
(Sen. Grassley hopes vote "sends a strong signal" to junta) (520)

503 Text: U.S. Will Fund HIV Education Program for China, Chao Says
(Labor Secretary Highlights Accomplishments During China Visit) (1440)

504 Text: U.S.-China Economic Relationship Improving, Evans Says
(Commerce secretary concludes four days of talks in Beijing) (510)

505 Text: U.S. Congratulates Philippines on Successful Presidential Vote
(Election demonstrates strength of democracy, White House says) (300)

506 Text: U.S., Micronesia Enact Amended Compact of Free Association
(U.S. provides defense commitment, economic assistance) (200)

507 Text: Technology Will Overcome Climate Change, Abraham Says
(Energy secretary outlines strategy to develop cleaner energy sources) (4470)



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