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--10/26/01  U.S. Humanitarian Assistance to the People of Afghanistan: An Update from His Recent Trip to Pakistan; Bear McConnell, Director, Central Asia Task Force, U.S. Agency for International Development; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC (Unofficial Transcript)
--10/25/01  New Challenges Facing U.S. Economic Policy After September 11; Dr. Glenn Hubbard, Chairman, White House Council of Economic Advisers; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC (Unofficial Transcript)
--10/25/01  Weekly Briefing for Foreign Media; Philip Reeker, Deputy Spokesman, Department of State; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC
--10/24/01  Arab-American Perspectives on the Campaign Against Terrorism; John Zogby, Director, Arab-American Institute; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC (Official Transcript)
--10/18/01  Weekly Briefing for Foreign Media; Philip Reeker, Deputy Spokesman, Department of State; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC (Unofficial Transcript)
--10/11/01  Humanitarian Assistance to the Afghan People; Andrew S. Natsios, Administrator, U.S. Agency for International Development; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC (Unofficial Transcript)
--10/10/01  Upcoming APEC Meetings in Shanghai, China; Lawrence Greenwood, U.S. Coordinator for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC); Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC (Unofficial Transcript)
--10/09/01  The World Trade Organization and the Future of the Developing World; Alan P. Larson, Under Secretary of State for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs; Foreign Press Center Briefing; Washington, DC (Unofficial Transcript)

  

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