Washington Hyper File


Department of State


Thursday, February 10, 2000



401 Transcript: White House Daily Briefing, February 10, 2000
(WTO/China, Iraq, Argentina, Northern Ireland) (4330)

402 Transcript: State Department Noon Briefing, February 10, 2000
(Iraq, United Kingdom, Counter-terrorism, Libya, Lebanon, Iran,
Consular Affairs, Venezuela, OPEC, Austria, China, Russia,
NKorea, Argentina, Azerbaijan) (4520)

403 Transcript: Pentagon Spokesman's Regular Briefing, Feb. 10
(Iraq/WMD, computer hacking/DOD counter-measures, N.Korea/missiles) (4360)

404 Text: Feb. 10 White House on U.S.-China WTO Accession Agreement
(White House: Deal is in best interests of U.S. farmers) (1380)

405 Text: Assistant Secretary Roth Feb. 10 Testimony on East Timor
(Roth outlines major challenges facing East Timor) (3410)

406 Text: International Relations Committee Chairman on East Timor
(Gilman calls for Indonesian general Wiranto to step down) (670)

407 USTR's Barshefsky Says WTO Is Meeting Its Critical Mission
(She says China can be expected to honor its trade agreements)(770)

408 Transcript: Albright Says Task Is to Renew Democratic Momentum
(She asks for full international affairs funding) (3070)

409 Text: Clinton Budget Contains Largest Increase Ever for EPA
(Contains funding to fight air and water pollution) (1300)

410 Text: Clinton on Initiatives to Improve Security at U.S. Embassies
(Will request $1,100 million in FY2001 for this purpose) (580)

411 Fact Sheet: Clinton's FY2001 Budget Request for Embassy Security
(Funds for new construction, increased security readiness) (500)

412 Text: U.S. Statement on Need to Protect U.N., Humanitarian Personnel
(Cunningham: Primary responsibility rests with host government) (650)

413 Excerpt: Glickman Says Testing in Biotechnology Must Be Rigorous
(He asked for independent review of USDA processes) (490)

414 Text: Economic Report of the President
(Clinton cites strategy behind longest expansion) (2630)

415 Text: Economic Advisers Report's Chapter on the Global Economy
(Traces growth, benefits of freer trade and investment) (14,950)


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