17 October 2004 - U.S. Offers Support for President Bolanos of Nicaragua
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16 October 2004 - Powell: U.S. Diplomacy Creates "Expanding Circle of Liberty"
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15 October 2004 - U.S. Envoy to Kabul Calls Afghan Election "Remarkable Event"
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15 October 2004 - State Department Daily Briefing, October 15
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15 October 2004 - Zarqawi Group Formally Designated Terrorists by State Department
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15 October 2004 - Important Role Seen for Private Firms in African Peacekeeping
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15 October 2004 - White House 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 - Five Countries Removed from U.S. Coast Guard Targeting List
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15 October 2004 - State Department Daily Briefing, October 14
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15 October 2004 - NATO-Russia Defense Meeting Focuses on Terrorism
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15 October 2004 - NATO Defense Chiefs Discuss Plans for Alliance's Future
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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 - Powell Dismisses Report that Germany Might Send Troops to Iraq
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14 October 2004 - State's Armitage Urges International Support for Iraq
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14 October 2004 - U.S. Dismayed By State of Multilateral Arms Control Progress
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14 October 2004 - U.S., Canadian Officials Cite Progress on Smart Border Action Plan
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14 October 2004 - U.S. Official Outlines Efforts to Advance Freedom in Cuba
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14 October 2004 - White House Daily Briefing, October 14
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13 October 2004 - Romania a Strategic Partner, Ally Against Terror, Rumsfeld Says
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13 October 2004 - Rumsfeld Praises Romania's Contributions in Iraq, Afghanistan
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13 October 2004 - United States Urges International Commitment to Rebuilding Iraq
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13 October 2004 - ACOTA Rated Highly During House Hearing on Peacekeeping in Africa
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13 October 2004 - Lawmaker Says U.N. Peacekeeping in Africa Not Up to Task
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13 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 13
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13 October 2004 - United States Supports Libyan Weapons Plant Conversion Plan
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13 October 2004 - Armitage Optimistic About "Blueprint" for U.S. Troops in Japan
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13 October 2004 - State Dept. Explains Need for More U.S. Personnel in Colombia
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12 October 2004 - Rumsfeld Thanks Macedonia for Its Troops' Support in Iraq
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12 October 2004 - U.S. Military Authorized to Increase Level of Personnel in Colombia
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12 October 2004 - U.S. State Department Condemns Violence in Haiti
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11 October 2004 - U.S. Transfers Yaser Esam Hamdi to Saudi Arabia
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08 October 2004 - Terrorist Targeting of Civilians Unjustifiable, United Nations Says
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08 October 2004 - Congressman Leach Views with Alarm Violence in Sri Lanka
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08 October 2004 - Torture Is Not Acceptable Under Any Circumstances, U.S. Says
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08 October 2004 - White House Daily Briefing, October 8
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08 October 2004 - U.N. Security Council Declares Terrorism "Serious Threat to Peace"
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08 October 2004 - Afghan Election Set to Take Place in Mostly Secure Environment
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08 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 8
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08 October 2004 - Although No WMD Found, Saddam Had Intent, Capability, Powell Says
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08 October 2004 - Bush Condemns Terror Attacks in Egypt, Offers Condolences
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08 October 2004 - U.S. Envoy to Kabul Predicts Successful Afghan Election
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08 October 2004 - Rewards for Justice Program Has History of Success
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07 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 7
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07 October 2004 - Iraqi Reconstruction Effort Aims to Support January 2005 Elections
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07 October 2004 - No Dollar Goals Set for Iraq Donors' Conference, Powell Says
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07 October 2004 - Leach Calls for Greater International Pressure on Burmese Junta
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07 October 2004 - Bush Says Iraq Action Justified Even Without WMD Discovery
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06 October 2004 - Afghans Will Not Be Subject to Taliban, Says Armitage
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06 October 2004 - State's Armitage Says Afghan Election Will Lead to a Better Future
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06 October 2004 - Powell Applauds Brazil's Achievements and Robust Democracy
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06 October 2004 - White House Report, October 6: Iraq, Iran, Gordon Cooper
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06 October 2004 - Chief U.S. Inspector Says Hussein Sought to Break Sanctions
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06 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 6
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06 October 2004 - Secretary Powell Recaps Meeting with Brazilian Leaders
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06 October 2004 - U.S. Reiterates Belief That Brazil Has No Desire to Make Nuclear Weapon
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06 October 2004 - White House Daily Briefing, October 6
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06 October 2004 - United States, South Korea Finalize Troop Redeployment Plan
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05 October 2004 - U.S. Says U.N. Draft Resolution on Gaza Encourages Terrorism
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05 October 2004 - United States Vetoes U.N. Resolution on Israeli Operations in Gaza
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05 October 2004 - U.N. Special Envoy Reports No Improvement in Darfur Security
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05 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 5
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05 October 2004 - White House Report, October 5; Iraq, Hungary
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05 October 2004 - United Nations Condemns "Savage" Murders, Latest Turmoil in Haiti
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05 October 2004 - Powell Lauds Strong U.S.-Brazilian Relations
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05 October 2004 - Leopards, Rhinos Under Debate at Endangered Species Meeting
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05 October 2004 - U.S. Envoy to United Nations Urges Return to Mideast Road Map
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04 October 2004 - State Dept. Official Touts Partnerships for Peace, Human Rights
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04 October 2004 - U.S. Condemns Violence in Northeast India
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04 October 2004 - Afghan Reconstruction Continues Apace
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04 October 2004 - Large Rewards Paid to Individuals Providing Anti-terror Information
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04 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 4
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04 October 2004 - United States Indicts British Terror Suspect
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04 October 2004 - White House Daily Briefing, October 4
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04 October 2004 - Focus Counterterrorism on Corruption, Failed States, U.S. Urges
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04 October 2004 - U.N. Says Guatemala Has Laid Foundation for Better Future
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03 October 2004 - Rice Maintains Coalition Forces Were Right to Make War on Iraq
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03 October 2004 - U.S. Reaching Out to Middle East/North Africa, Powell Says
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03 October 2004 - Afghani, Iraqi Elections Mark Defeat of Tyranny, Powell Says
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03 October 2004 - Pentagon Hosts Exercise on WMD Maritime Interdiction
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15 September 2004 - Rademaker: U.S. Pressing for Russia to Meet Istanbul Pledges
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