Washington Hyper File

EPF edition



U.S. Department of State

Friday, 3 September 2004


501 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, September 3
(Russia, Iran, Lebanon, Sudan, South Africa, Taiwan) (3910)

502 Excerpt: Bush Calls Russian School Tragedy Grim Reminder of Terror Threat
(President, State Dept. spokesman express U.S. solidarity with Russian people) (520)

503 Text: U.S. Realigning, Redeploying Military Forces in South Korea
(South Korea, United States to increase defense capabilities) (780)

504 Text: Export Licenses for Chinese Nuclear Reactor Components Issued
(NRC approves transfers of nuclear technology to China for civilian uses) (190)

505 Text: U.S. to Continue Anti-Dumping Duties Despite WTO Ruling
(Committed to ensuring level playing field, trade office says) (440)

506 Text: State Department Awards Grants for Cultural Preservation
(Projects in 50 countries benefit from 2004 awards) (540)

507 Byliner: State's Holmes Discusses Values, Principles in U.N. Reform
(United States seeks to make United Nations more efficient and effective) (2970)

508 Text: U.N. Security Council Calls for Respect of Lebanese Sovereignty
(Resolution 1559 asks for withdrawal of all foreign forces) (560)

509 U.N. Sanctions on Sudan Remain Strong Possibility, Danforth Says
(U.S. ambassador says security situation in Darfur unresolved) (470)

510 U.S., International Partners Kick Off World Water Monitoring Day
(Effort seeks to involve public in monitoring, restoring water resources) (840)

511 Text: Saturn's Rings Run Cool to Warm, Cassini Spacecraft Discovers
(U.S.-European mission sends back most detailed temperature information ever) (690)



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