26 October 2004 - U.S. Remains "Strong Friend," Powell Tells South Korean Students
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26 October 2004 - United States Seeking Closer Ties with South Korea, Powell Says
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26 October 2004 - Powell Wants to "Keep Momentum Up" on North Korean Nuclear Issue
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26 October 2004 - North Korean Nuclear Program a Regional Issue, Powell Says
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26 October 2004 - Taiwan Moves Toward Resuming U.S. Beef Imports
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25 October 2004 - "One China" Policy Stabilizes Asia-Pacific Region, Powell Says
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25 October 2004 - New U.S. Citizens Could Play Deciding Role in 2004 Elections
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25 October 2004 - Security Pact With Its Neighbors Would Benefit North Korea
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25 October 2004 - Dumping Investigation of Resin Imports Advanced by Commerce
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25 October 2004 - U.S.-South Korea Alliance Must Adapt to New Security Environment
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25 October 2004 - Bush Administration to Impose Quota on Sock Imports from China
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25 October 2004 - U.S.-China Relationship Comprehensive and Complex, Powell Says
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25 October 2004 - U.S. Agriculture Dept. Summarizes U.S.-Japan Beef Trade Pact
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25 October 2004 - U.S., Japan Agree to Temporary Resumption of Beef Trade
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25 October 2004 - Bush Recognizes U.N. Contributions to Peace, Human Rights
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24 October 2004 - Powell Says Six-Party Framework Only Way Forward on North Korea
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24 October 2004 - Powell, Japan's Machimura Discuss Iraq, Afghanistan, North Korea
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24 October 2004 - Powell Says U.S.-Japan Relationship Strong, and Getting Stronger
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23 October 2004 - Secretary Rumsfeld, Defense Minister Yoon Kwang Ung Hold Annual Talks
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23 October 2004 - Powell Says U.S., Partners Committed to Denuclearized Korean Peninsula
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22 October 2004 - Treasury Official Highlights Economic Ties with China, Japan
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22 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 22
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22 October 2004 - Global Group Urges Focus on Cash Smuggling to Combat Terrorism
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22 October 2004 - U.S. Aid to North Korea Hinges on Dismantling Nuclear Program
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22 October 2004 - United States To Allow One-Time Exemption for New Passports
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22 October 2004 - U.S. Training Program Aims to Curb Illicit WMD Smuggling
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21 October 2004 - Comprehensive U.S. Program Aids Fight Against Terrorism Abroad
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21 October 2004 - Armitage Thanks Australia for Contributions in Afghanistan, Iraq
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21 October 2004 - No Direct Bargaining with North Korea, Powell Says
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21 October 2004 - U.S. Labor Dept. Awards $18.65 Million to Fight Human Trafficking
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21 October 2004 - Labor Dept. Awards $9 million for U.N. Workplace AIDS Programs
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20 October 2004 - Strong Cooperation Supports U.S.-China Ties, State's Larson Says
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20 October 2004 - State Department Invests in Improving the Visa Process
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20 October 2004 - U.S. Support for Africa's Agricultural Development Praised
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19 October 2004 - Bolton Outlines Bush Administration's Nonproliferation Efforts
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19 October 2004 - Powell Outlines "Big Three" Foreign Policy Challenges
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19 October 2004 - Vietnam's National AIDS Strategy Praised
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19 October 2004 - New EU Sanctions on Burma a Positive Step, U.S. Says
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19 October 2004 - Bush Congratulates Cambodia's New King on Assumption of Throne
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18 October 2004 - President Bush Signs North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004
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18 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 18
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16 October 2004 - Powell: U.S. Diplomacy Creates "Expanding Circle of Liberty"
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15 October 2004 - Peace Corps Helping Others Better Understand U.S., Official Says
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15 October 2004 - State Department Daily Briefing, October 15
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15 October 2004 - Five Nations Win Two-Year Seats on U.N. Security Council
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15 October 2004 - United States Achieves Objectives at Endangered Species Meeting
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15 October 2004 - Five Countries Removed from U.S. Coast Guard Targeting List
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15 October 2004 - Bush Sends Ramadan Greeting to Muslims Around the World
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14 October 2004 - Powell: War on Terrorism Only Part of U.S. Security Policy
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14 October 2004 - USTR Delivers Regulatory Reform Recommendations to Japan
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14 October 2004 - U.S. Trade Deficit Rises in August to $54 Billion
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14 October 2004 - USAID to Fund Training of International Agricultural Scientists
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14 October 2004 - Global Meeting Ends with Protections for Ramin, Sharks
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13 October 2004 - U.S. Will Maintain Its Military Strength in Asia, Armitage Says
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13 October 2004 - House Votes to Repeal 1916 Dumping Law Rejected by WTO
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13 October 2004 - Bill Would Speed Certain Weapons Export Licenses to Two Allies
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13 October 2004 - Armitage Optimistic About "Blueprint" for U.S. Troops in Japan
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13 October 2004 - Warming Arctic Might Accelerate Climate Change, Scientists Say
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12 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 12
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12 October 2004 - New Program Targets Child-Sex Tourists
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