Washington Hyper File

EPF edition



U.S. Department of State

Tuesday, 12 October 2004


201 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, October 12
(Haiti, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Russia) (6230)

202 Transcript: Powell Sees Afghan Election as Illustration of Potential for Iraq
(Affirms need to regain control over insurgent strongholds) (3220)

203 Congress Approves Repeal of Disputed Export Tax Breaks
(Bush expected to sign legislation that should end EU retaliatory tariffs) (660)

204 U.S. Task Force Urges Tough Policies on Piracy, Counterfeiting
(Report recommends global effort to protect intellectual property) (420)

205 House Passes Bill Repealing 1916 Dumping Law WTO Ruled Illegal
(Normal trade relations for Armenia, Laos among hundreds of provisions) (740)

206 Text: U.S. Defends Position on International Criminal Court
(Napper addresses OSCE Human Dimension Implementation Meeting) (1390)

207 Text: Abide by International Humanitarian Law in Conflicts, U.S. Urges
(Amb. Napper addresses OSCE Human Dimension Meeting) (1590)

208 Text: U.S. Committed to Fighting Trafficking in Persons, Protecting Victims
(State Department's Ryan addresses OSCE Human Dimension Meeting) (1570)

209 Text: New Program Targets Child-Sex Tourists
(United States will prosecute sex crimes committed abroad) (870)

210 State Department Uses Satellite Imagery as Key Foreign Policy Tool
(Humanitarian assistance is a growing application for "digital diplomacy") (1700)

211 Text: New Smallpox Study Uses Microarrays to Show Virus Workings
(Work will help in the design of new bioterror vaccines and drugs) (1010)

212 Byliner: World Food Prize Foundation Chief on History of Award
(October 14 ceremony to honor 2004 winners) (1490)

213 Text: Researchers Create Particles that Blend Biology, Nanotechnology
(Technology offers early warning for bacteria, bioterror agents) (1140)

214 Text: United States Awards $4.9 Million for Pathogen Research Tool
(Computerized system will help scientists fight infectious disease) (640)

215 Text: U.S., German Researchers Take First Step on Maize Genome
(Survey finds 59,000 genes and their relative positions) (910)



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