Washington File Archive - November, 2004
30 November 2004 - U.S. Study Suggests Link Between Psychological Stress, Aging
30 November 2004 - Cassini Shows Grandeur of Two Saturn Moons
30 November 2004 - U.S. Official Calls for Recommitment to AIDS Research
30 November 2004 - U.S. Issues Grants to Train International AIDS Researchers
30 November 2004 - United States Re-establishes Commission to UNESCO
30 November 2004 - U.S. Welcomes Release of Chinese Democracy Activist Liu Jingsheng
30 November 2004 - U.S. Again Calls for Release of All Jailed Cuban Dissidents
30 November 2004 - U.S. Border Agency Advises Foreign Visitors
30 November 2004 - New Online Journal on Assistance Activities by U.S. Military
30 November 2004 - United States to Play Supporting Role in Forum for the Future
30 November 2004 - U.S. Department of State Launches "This Week From Washington"
30 November 2004 - Bush Establishes Military Awards for Afghan and Iraqi Campaigns
29 November 2004 - Scientist Develops New Way to Measure Ancient Land Elevation
29 November 2004 - U.S. Officials Praise Early Progress on AIDS Programs
29 November 2004 - State's Bloomfield Outlines U.S. Position on Landmines
29 November 2004 - Bush Picks Kellogg CEO Carlos Gutierrez for Commerce Secretary
29 November 2004 - Sudan's North-South Peace Process Called Key to Darfur Crisis
29 November 2004 - Bush to Welcome Pakistani President Musharraf to the White House
26 November 2004 - State Department Mourns James Mollen
26 November 2004 - Legendary Oud Player Performs to Packed Houses on U.S. Tour
26 November 2004 - Bush Urges Northern Irish Leaders to Conclude Agreement
26 November 2004 - United States Urges Landmine Treaty's Parties to Do More
24 November 2004 - U.S. Works to Protect Arctic Environment, State Department Says
24 November 2004 - United States Calls For End to Violence in Darfur
24 November 2004 - State Department Employee Killed in Baghdad
24 November 2004 - HIV/AIDS Attacks Women in Growing Numbers
23 November 2004 - New U.S. Web Site Features Arctic Climate, Ecosystem Data
23 November 2004 - U.S., Swedish Scientists Learn How Ulcer Bug Flees Immune System
23 November 2004 - Nanoparticles Help Create "Self-Cleaning" Clothes
23 November 2004 - Fact Sheet: AIDS Epidemic in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
23 November 2004 - AIDS Epidemic in N. America, Western and Central Europe Examined
23 November 2004 - U.S. Farm Trade Expected to Balance in 2005, Federal Agency Says
23 November 2004 - Student Program Promotes Understanding, Awareness of APEC Agenda
22 November 2004 - Military Leaders Focused on Drug-Terrorism Link in Americas
22 November 2004 - U.S. Is "Deeply Concerned" Over the Elections in Ukraine
22 November 2004 - Rumsfeld Says U.S. Leads the World Toward Democracy
22 November 2004 - Powell Discusses Palestinian Elections with Israel's Shalom
22 November 2004 - Powell Meets Sharon to Discuss New Opportunities for Peace
22 November 2004 - Powell Pledges U.S. Support for Palestinian Elections
22 November 2004 - Powell Senses New Attitude within Palestinian Leadership
22 November 2004 - U.S. To Contribute $2.5 Million to Anti-Corruption Program
22 November 2004 - $19.8 Billion for Foreign Operations Passed for Fiscal Year 2005
22 November 2004 - Treasury Secretary Vows to Halve U.S. Budget Deficit by 2009
22 November 2004 - National Science Foundation Grant Creates Virtual Laboratory
22 November 2004 - NASA Launches International Swift Satellite
22 November 2004 - Climate-Monitoring System Filling Data Gap
21 November 2004 - Powell Sees Commitment to Six-Party Talks on North Korea
21 November 2004 - APEC Leaders Welcome Progress on Security Initiatives
21 November 2004 - Bush Hails Paris Club Decision to Reduce Iraqi Debt
21 November 2004 - Powell Sees Commitment to Six-Party Talks on North Korea
21 November 2004 - Powell Prepares to Meet Israeli and Palestinian Officials
20 November 2004 - Bush Addresses Trade, Security, Democracy at APEC Summit
20 November 2004 - Bush Outlines Economic Goals in APEC Address in Chile
20 November 2004 - Powell Foresees Triumph of Trade Over Terrorism
19 November 2004 - Developing-Country Professionals Share Cultures with Students
19 November 2004 - Researchers Find Way to Boost Grain Crops' Drought Tolerance
19 November 2004 - Scientists Explore Atomic Mysteries of Ancient Pigment
19 November 2004 - Biography of First Lady Laura Bush
19 November 2004 - Biography of Lynne Cheney
19 November 2004 - Presidential Inaugurations
19 November 2004 - United States, Iraq Look Toward Reconstruction of Fallujah
19 November 2004 - International Students Dispel Myths about U.S., Home Countries
19 November 2004 - Conflict in Africa Threatens Polio Eradication Effort
19 November 2004 - Global Fund Calls for More Disease-Fighting Proposals
19 November 2004 - Global Rule for Vehicle Safety Seen Step Toward Saving Lives
19 November 2004 - Trace Gases Key to Halting Global Warming, NASA Scientists Say
19 November 2004 - U.S. Central Bank Head Urges Action to Reduce Budget Deficit
19 November 2004 - Business Leaders Outline Private Sector Role in Forum Dialogue
19 November 2004 - U.S. Deported Record Number of Criminal, Illegal Aliens in 2004
19 November 2004 - U.S. Urges Sri Lankan Government, Rebels to Resume Peace Talks
19 November 2004 - United States Welcomes Actions Toward Peace in Sudan
18 November 2004 - Apples Protect Against Brain Cell Damage, Scientists Say
18 November 2004 - NASA Satellite Data to Aid Global Conservation
18 November 2004 - Congressional Group Assesses Mideast Trade Prospects
18 November 2004 - United States Leads World in Refugee Resettlement
18 November 2004 - Rumsfeld Says Americas at "Unique Moment" for Democracy
18 November 2004 - Bush Praises Clinton at Presidential Center Dedication
18 November 2004 - Biography of Vice President Richard B. Cheney
18 November 2004 - Biography of President George W. Bush
18 November 2004 - U.S. Offers $5 Million Reward for Information about Terrorist
18 November 2004 - U.S. Still Cautious About EU-Iran Nuclear Agreement, Powell Says
18 November 2004 - Powell Sees Hope for "Moving Forward" on Middle East Peace
17 November 2004 - Bush Nominates Spellings as Secretary of Education
17 November 2004 - United States, 13 Countries Launch Methane-to-Markets Partnership
17 November 2004 - Record Number of U.S. Students Studying Abroad, Report Finds
17 November 2004 - Ground-Level Ozone Linked to Increased Mortality
17 November 2004 - Endangered Species Could Be Counted, Tracked From Space
17 November 2004 - NASA Scramjet Breaks Speed Record
17 November 2004 - U.S., ASEAN to Launch New Training, Technical Assistance Program
17 November 2004 - Second Bush Administration Must "Inspire" Asia, Leach Says
17 November 2004 - United States Commemorates 15th Anniversary of Velvet Revolution
17 November 2004 - United States Continues Efforts to Help Darfur Refugees
17 November 2004 - U.N. Resolution Expands WMD Nonproliferation Efforts
17 November 2004 - Rumsfeld Says Nations of the Americas Must Fight Terror Together
16 November 2004 - Bush Nominates Condoleezza Rice as Secretary of State
16 November 2004 - Women's Vulnerability to AIDS Key Element in UNAIDS Agenda
16 November 2004 - Senate Committee Hears Testimony on Arctic Assessment
16 November 2004 - USAID Signs Pact to Reduce Infectious Diseases in the Americas
16 November 2004 - U.S. Official Outlines Full Agenda for Western Hemisphere
16 November 2004 - IIP Offers Bush Administration Transition Web Site
16 November 2004 - U.S. Will Always Be a Welcoming, Open Nation, Powell Says
16 November 2004 - U.S. Nuclear Agency Works to Strengthen Nuclear Plant Security
16 November 2004 - Secretary-General Says NATO Goes "Out of Area" to Build Stability
16 November 2004 - Powell to Visit Israel, Palestinian Territories, Egypt
15 November 2004 - U.S. Energy Secretary Resigns, Citing Personal Commitments
15 November 2004 - US-VISIT Implementation Dates at Land Border Crossings Announced
15 November 2004 - Powell, Israel's Shalom Consult on Aiding Palestinian Election
15 November 2004 - Bush Pays Tribute to Outgoing Cabinet Members
15 November 2004 - Terrorism Requires Global Response, Homeland Security Chief Says
15 November 2004 - U.S. Supports European Efforts Against Anti-Semitism
15 November 2004 - U.S. to Open Free Trade Talks with United Arab Emirates, Oman
15 November 2004 - Millennium Challenge Corp. Stresses National Responsibility for Change
15 November 2004 - Security, Trade, Social Issues to Face New U.S. Congress
15 November 2004 - Ducks May Spread Bird Flu in Asia, U.N. Agencies Report
15 November 2004 - Computer Models to Simulate Hypothetical Outbreak of Avian Flu
15 November 2004 - Health Institute Launches Influenza Genome-Sequencing Project
15 November 2004 - U.S. Agency Awards $4 Million to Study Nanotechnology Impact
15 November 2004 - NASA Advances Water Recycling for Space Travel, Earth Use
13 November 2004 - New Palestinian Leadership Opportunity for Peace, Powell Says
13 November 2004 - Free Press Essential to Every Democracy, Powell Says
13 November 2004 - Bush Administration Looks to "Intense" Cooperation with Europe
09 November 2004 - Powell Defends Bush Foreign Policies in First Term
09 November 2004 - Global War on Terror Is Top U.S. Priority, Powell Says
09 November 2004 - Armitage Hails Strength of U.S.-Pakistan Relations
09 November 2004 - Bush Reaching Out to Friends and Allies in Europe
09 November 2004 - Bush Proclaims November 9 World Freedom Day
09 November 2004 - Major Airlines Agree to Implement New Aircraft Water Protocols
09 November 2004 - Arab Film Festival in Washington Plays to Sell-Out Crowds
09 November 2004 - U.S. Treasury Deputy Secretary Bodman Hosts Iftaar
09 November 2004 - Bush Asks Americans To Honor U.S. Veterans
09 November 2004 - Astronauts Publish First Medical Study from Space
09 November 2004 - Satellite Shows that El Nino Drives Global Rain Patterns
08 November 2004 - International Scientific Study Finds Arctic Warming Rapidly
08 November 2004 - U.S. Funds Development of IT Sector in Palestinian Territories
08 November 2004 - Muslim and Non-Muslim College Students Share a Day of Fasting
08 November 2004 - Prime Minister Blair to Visit White House November 11-12
08 November 2004 - U.S. Says NAFTA Report on Genetically Modified Corn is "Flawed"
08 November 2004 - Islamic School Leaders See U.S. Educational Styles First-Hand
08 November 2004 - U.S.-Led Scientific Study Finds Arctic Warming Rapidly
08 November 2004 - U.S. Preparing with Others for Arctic Council Ministerial
08 November 2004 - Underwater Robot Makes History Crossing the Gulf Stream
08 November 2004 - Polio Eradication Requires Commitment, World Health Official Says
06 November 2004 - U.S. Will Reach Out to Allies and Friends, Bush Says
06 November 2004 - U.S. Welcomes EU Pledge of Assistance to Iraq
05 November 2004 - Powell Hosts Iftar for Guests from Across the Muslim World
05 November 2004 - NASA and Partners Create New Worldwide Coral Reef Library
05 November 2004 - U.S. Company to Produce 75 Million Doses of Anthrax Vaccine
05 November 2004 - Returns, Reintegration Can Help Plight of Internally Displaced
05 November 2004 - OSCE States Called on to Help IDPs with Restitution of Property
05 November 2004 - Diversity Visa Lottery Registration Begins November 5
05 November 2004 - U.S. Responds to Question of Third-Country Relations With Taiwan
04 November 2004 - U.S. Group Alarmed at French Policy on Religious Dress in School
04 November 2004 - U.S. Will Pursue Growth, Savings to Lower Current Account Deficit
04 November 2004 - Darfur Sinking into Anarchy, U.N. Envoy Warns
04 November 2004 - Bush Reaches Out to International Community After Re-election
04 November 2004 - Bush Sends Condolences Upon Death of U.A.E.'s Sheikh Zayed
04 November 2004 - U.S. Supports Efforts of International Election Observers
04 November 2004 - Darfur Sinking into Anarchy, U.N. Envoy Warns
04 November 2004 - Mideast, European and Asian Students Observe American Democracy
04 November 2004 - World Health Care Providers Address Chronic Disease
03 November 2004 - USAID Invests $2 Billion in Developing World Water, Coasts
03 November 2004 - U.S. Energy Department Scientists Improve Ion Beam Technology
03 November 2004 - U.S. Concerned Over Forced Shift of Sudan Civilians in Darfur
03 November 2004 - New Aid Agency Effectively Promoting Reform, U.S. Says
03 November 2004 - Ivorian Political Leaders Look at American Model of Moderation
03 November 2004 - International Space Station Crews Learn to Live, Work in Space
02 November 2004 - U.S.-Funded Scientists Receive $4 Million to Study Tuberculosis
01 November 2004 - Armitage to Visit South Asia and Near East November 4 to 12
01 November 2004 - U.S. Warns Verification Focus would Delay Fissile Ban Treaty
01 November 2004 - Air Particles May Mask Carbon Dioxide Influence, Scientist Says
01 November 2004 - New U.S.-Funded Research into Infectious Diseases Announced
01 November 2004 - International Mission to Study Black Hole, Gamma Ray Link
01 November 2004 - Gut Microbes Can Open Gates in Fat Cells, Scientists Find
01 November 2004 - NASA Sets May-June 2005 for Shuttle's Return to Space
01 November 2004 - Brazil, Costa Rica, Mexico to Serve on U.N. Economic Council
01 November 2004 - United States Breaks International Identity-Theft Ring