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Three Years After
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• Press Conference
Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld at the Press Conference with Macedonian Minister of Defense Vlado Buckovski, October 11, 2004.
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Elections Guide 2004
An Electronic Journal of the U.S. Department of State, October 2004.
Download: Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version|zipped ASCII version
United States Grateful for Macedonian Support in War on Terrorism
Marc Grossman, the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, thanked the people and government of Macedonia for their support in the war on terrorism, noting that Macedonian forces operate alongside American forces in Afghanistan and in Iraq. ...[more]
• 2006 Diversity Immigrant Visa program (DV-2006)
The U.S. Department of State will issue 50,000 permanent residency visas to the winners of a lottery that opens for registration November 5, 2004. ... [
more]
The New Color of Money (Press Release)
Safer, Smarter, More Secure $50 Note Began Circulating September 28, 2004
Department Of The Treasury And Federal Reserve System Issued a Date For Series 2004 $50 Note. ...[English|Macedonian|Albanian]
Interview with U.S. Ambassador Lawrence Butler
(Choice between delay or moving towards EU and NATO)
September 27, 2004
"What are the implications of voting 'yes' or voting 'no'? The implications for me are pretty clear. If you vote 'yes,' Macedonia faces uncertainties and delay. If they reject the referendum and choose to go on the municipal organization package that we look at and are confident with, we know where that goes. There are some uncertainties there too, but it is very directed towards NATO and the European Union without delay. And that's the important thing, said Ambassador Butler.
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IWMF Fellowship Program for International Women Journalists
The IWMF Fellowship program offers women journalists from around the world the opportunity to receive on-the-job training with top media companies in the United States. The four-month fellowship is available to women journalists living and working outside of the United States. U.S. and international journalists working in the United States are not eligible.
Deadline: November 15, 2004.
Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program
The National Endowment for Democracy (NED) is pleased to announce the establishment of the Reagan-Fascell Democracy Fellows Program. This program enables democracy activists, practitioners, scholars, and journalists from around the world to deepen their understanding of democracy and enhance their ability to promote democratic change. ...[more]
The People Speak!
IDEA-USA is happy to announce that it is joining in an international effort to promote discussion of U.S. Foreign Policy. This international effort is backed by a nonpartisan coalition of groups including the United Nations Foundation, the American Enterprise Institute, the Brookings Institute and the Open Society Institute. ...[more]
Your
Guide to U.S. Higher Education
The doors of U.S. educational institutions are open to
all qualified students from around the world. ...[more]
The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State (ECA) invites alumni of ECA exchange programs with Central Europe and Eurasia to join State Exchange, the online community by and for alumni. ...[more]|[State Exchange Registration Process] |
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