Washington Hyper File

EPF edition



U.S. Department of State

Thursday, 23 September 2004


401 U.S. Will Release Hamdi from Prison, Fly Him to Saudi Arabia
(Defense Department Report, September 23: Detainees Issues) (660)

402 Senate Approves Representative Goss to Head CIA
(Congressional Report, September 23: Intelligence Reform Approved) (620)

403 Text: Bush, Musharraf Discuss War on Terror, U.S. Aid to Pakistan
(Leaders meet on sidelines of U.N. General Assembly) (590)

404 NATO Agrees to Expand Training Mission in Iraq
(United States praises alliance's decision) (480)

405 Text: State, Defense Departments Join Forces To Stop Human Trafficking
(Training, "zero tolerance" applied to stop exploitation) (1820)

406 Text: U.S. Command in Korea Gets Tough on Demand Side of Prostitution
(General LaPorte says goal is to end human trafficking) (3320)

407 Six-Party Talks Only Option to Denuclearize Korean Peninsula
(Powell says N. Korean missile test would not change U.S. policy) (430)

408 Chinese Intellectual Property Piracy Criticized by U.S. Congress
(House hearing draws attention to inadequate foreign IPR enforcement) (660)

409 Excerpt: Countries Urged to Adopt U.S. Trade Security Strategy
(U.S. official calls terrorism threat to global economy, globalization) (3330)

410 Transcript: President Hails Opening of New American Indian Museum
(Bush speaks at White House ceremony recognizing new Smithsonian museum) (1350)

411 Text: NASA Reports Show Antarctic Response to Global Warming
(Climate warming may lead to rapid sea-level rise, studies suggest) (990)

412 Text: U.S. Official Briefs Congress on CITES Meeting Preparations
(International agreement effective tool for conservation, official says) (3440)

413 Text: Nanowires Can Detect Individual Viruses, Scientists Say
(U.S.-funded research could mean new era for diagnostics, biosafety) (950)

414 Text: International Consortium Releases Poplar Tree Genome
(DNA sequencing could enhance value of poplar as renewable energy source) (2100)



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