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--05/28/04  Corruption Is a Threat to Democracy and Development: One of the Issues at the Organization of American States' 34th General Assembly, June 6-8, Quito, Ecuador; Ambassador John Maisto, U.S. Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC -- Official Transcript
--05/28/04  U.S. Foreign Policy; Colin L. Powell, Secretary of State; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC -- Official Transcript
--05/27/04  The G-8 Summit; Alan Larson, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business and Agricultural Affairs; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC -- Official Transcript
--05/20/04  NATO, Iraq, U.S.-European Relations and Other Current International Issues; William Cohen, Former U.S. Secretary of Defense; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC -- Official Transcript
--05/07/04  Making Progress on AIDS in Africa; Ambassador Randall Tobias, Global AIDS Coordinator, U.S. Department of State; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC -- Official Transcript
--05/06/04  The Decision by the Board of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Regarding Countries Eligible for Millennium Challenge Account Assistance in FY 2004; Paul Applegarth, Chief Executive Officer for the Millennium Challenge Corporation; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC -- Official Transcript
--05/05/04  U.S. - European Union Relations; Rockwell Schnabel, Ambassador to the European Union; Foreign Press Center Roundtable; Washington, DC -- Official Transcript
--05/03/04  U.S. Efforts to Advance World Press Freedom; Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman, Bureau of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of State; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC -- Official Transcript

  

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