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State Secretary Colin L. Powell Visits Beijing
State Secretary Colin L. Powell met Chinese President Hu Jintao.
Oct 24 - Oct 25

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Election Day 2004 event in Beijing
'U.S. Election Day 2004 event' in Beijing
Nov 3, 2004
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Asia's Hottest Asset: Intellectual Property   November 8, 2004

Bush Wins 2004 U.S. Presidential Election   November 3, 2004

States Vote on Stem Cell Research, Same-Sex Marriage, Other Measures   November 3, 2004

International Space Station Crews Learn to Live, Work in Space   November 3, 2004

Nicotine Habit Linked to Psychiatric Disorders, Study Shows   November 2, 2004

NBA Basketball Players and Hoops4Africa Launch AIDS Campaign   November 1, 2004

International Mission to Study Black Hole, Gamma Ray Link   November 1, 2004

Interview of Secretary of State Colin L. Powell With Anthony Yuen of Phoenix TV   October 25, 2004

Interview of Secretary of State Colin L. Powell With Mike Chinoy of CNN International TV  
October 25, 2004

Press Briefing By Secretary of State Colin L.Powell   October 25, 2004

"One China" Policy Stabilizes Asia-Pacific Region, Powell Says   October 25, 2004

Security Pact With Its Neighbors Would Benefit North Korea   October 25, 2004

Bush Administration to Impose Quota on Sock Imports from China   October 25, 2004

U.S.-China Relationship Comprehensive and Complex, Powell Says   October 25, 2004

Foreign Visitors to United States Need Machine-Readable Passports   October 25, 2004

Powell Mourns Loss of Regional Security Officer Seitz in Baghdad   October 24, 2004

Treasury Official Highlights Economic Ties with China, Japan   October 22, 2004

United States To Allow One-Time Exemption for New Passports   October 22, 2004

No Direct Bargaining with North Korea, Powell Says   October 21, 2004

U.S. Labor Dept. Awards $18.65 Million to Fight Human Trafficking   October 21, 2004

New $50 Bill Enters Into Circulation Worldwide   September 28, 2004






    

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— 2003-2004 US Record —
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— Jiaoliu Magazine —
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Learn about America by reading -- in Chinese -- what Americans are saying about their own culture, society, government and lifestyle. Jiaoliu excerpts from major U.S. publications to provide a comprehensive snapshot of all aspects of life in America.



— 2004 Human Trafficking Report —
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— Hi International Magazine —
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