19 October 2004 - Bolton Outlines Bush Administration's Nonproliferation Efforts
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19 October 2004 - Iraq: Building a New Society
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19 October 2004 - Cybersecurity Called Vital to U.S.-India Trade Ties
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19 October 2004 - Powell Outlines "Big Three" Foreign Policy Challenges
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19 October 2004 - Four New Ports in U.K. to Implement Container Security Initiative
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19 October 2004 - Citizens in U.S., Islamic Countries Seek to Ease Tensions
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19 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 19
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19 October 2004 - OAS Group Will Examine Theme for Next Summit of the Americas
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19 October 2004 - Microscopic Sensor Monitors Glucose Levels, Scientists Say
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19 October 2004 - NASA Scientists Predict Next Period of Minimum Solar Activity
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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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19 October 2004 - Regional Elections in Ecuador Called Free and Transparent
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19 October 2004 - International Panel Looks at Illegal Internet Drug Sales
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19 October 2004 - Drought Atlas Reconstructs North American Drought History
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19 October 2004 - U.S. Identifies 39 Groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations
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19 October 2004 - New Flexible Fibers Sense Light and Analyze its Colors
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19 October 2004 - El Nino-Related Drought may have Caused Severe Moth Outbreak
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19 October 2004 - U.S.-funded Study May Lead to New Volcano-Monitoring Tools
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18 October 2004 - U.S. Deeply Regrets "Seriously Flawed" Elections in Belarus
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18 October 2004 - United States Appeals WTO Ruling on Cotton Subsidies
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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's Armitage Comments on Russian Economic, Political Choices
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18 October 2004 - State Department Noon Briefing, October 18
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18 October 2004 - Afghan Election Results Will Reflect Popular Will, Says Powell
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18 October 2004 - USTR Zoellick Consults U.A.E., Oman on Free Trade Talks
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18 October 2004 - EPA Head Reaffirms Commitment to Water Protection
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18 October 2004 - Scientists Prepare for Space Probe's Plunge into Titan Atmosphere
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18 October 2004 - United Nations to Increase Number of Peacekeepers in Haiti
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18 October 2004 - U.S. Dismantles Colombia-Based Drug Money-Laundering Organization
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18 October 2004 - Powell Thanks Italy for Unwavering Support in Iraq, Afghanistan
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18 October 2004 - VOA's "Ejo Bite?" Radio Gives African Refugee Children a Voice
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18 October 2004 - Bush Signs Bill to Increase Homeland Security Funding
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18 October 2004 - Scientists Report Success in Malaria Vaccine Trial
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18 October 2004 - New Propulsion System Could Make Possible 90-Day Mars Round Trip
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18 October 2004 - U.S., EU Discuss Participation in Visa Waiver Program
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18 October 2004 - Open Skies Aircraft Might Be Used for Environmental Protection
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17 October 2004 - U.S. Offers Support for President Bolanos of Nicaragua
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17 October 2004 - Agriculture's Veneman Pledges Reduction in Chronic World Hunger
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16 October 2004 - Powell: U.S. Diplomacy Creates "Expanding Circle of Liberty"
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16 October 2004 - State Department Highlights Steps to Combat Anti-Semitism
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16 October 2004 - U.S. Conducts Roundtable on Religious Freedom in Europe, Eurasia
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16 October 2004 - Powell Marks Upcoming International Education Week, Nov. 15-19
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16 October 2004 - Powell Releases 2004-2005 U.S. Fulbright Exchange Student List
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15 October 2004 - Peace Corps Helping Others Better Understand U.S., Official Says
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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 - U.S. Deems Human Rights Essential to Peace, Stability, Prosperity
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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 - USDA's Veneman Stresses Need to Improve World Food Production
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15 October 2004 - Global Survey Finds 32 Percent of Amphibians Face Extinction
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15 October 2004 - Polio Campaign Targets 5 Percent of World Population
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15 October 2004 - U.S. Issues Grants to Reduce Indoor Air Pollution Problems
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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 - U.S. Treasury Department Targets Colombian Drug Cartel
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15 October 2004 - Small Increase in Ivory Trade Approved by Treaty Nations
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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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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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13 October 2004 - U.S. Will Maintain Its Military Strength in Asia, Armitage Says
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