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11/19/2008
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Daily Press Briefing - November 18
Speaker:
Sean McCormack
11/19/2008
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Daily Press Briefing - November 19
Speaker:
Sean McCormack
11/19/2008
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Digital Video Conference with U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe James D. McGee
11/19/2008
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Interview on Today With Pat Kenny, RTE Radio 1
Speaker:
John D. Negroponte, Deputy Secretary of State
11/19/2008
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Jefferson Science Fellows Distinguished Lecture Series on Current Issues in Science and Technology
11/19/2008
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Keynote Address at the Overseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC) 23rd Annual Briefing
Speaker:
Secretary Condoleezza Rice
11/19/2008
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Middle East Digest - November 19, 2008
11/19/2008
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Overlaps of Prostitution, Migration and Human Trafficking
Speaker:
Ambassador Mark P. Lagon
11/19/2008
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Photo: Secretary Rice Signs "Say No to Violence Against Women" Pledge
11/19/2008
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Remarks at the American Red Cross Humanitarian Prize Ceremony
Speaker:
Secretary Condoleezza Rice
11/19/2008
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Statement at the High-Level Segment 20th Meeting of the Parties to the Montreal Protocol on Substances That Deplete the Ozone Layer
Speaker:
Daniel A. Reifsnyder
11/19/2008
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U.S. Support to Afghan Refugees and Returnees
11/19/2008
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UNIFEM: "Say No to Violence Against Women" Campaign
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Statement by Secretary Condoleezza Rice
11/18/2008
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Announcement of Major League Baseball All-Star Ken Griffey, Jr. to Public Diplomacy Role
Speaker:
Secretary Condoleezza Rice
11/18/2008
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Briefing on State Department Funding Levels
Speaker:
Patrick F. Kennedy, Under Secretary for Management
11/18/2008
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Daily Press Briefing - November 17
Speaker:
Sean McCormack
11/18/2008
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Human Rights and Governance in Ethiopia
Speaker:
David J. Kramer, Assistant Secretary for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor
11/18/2008
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Increase in Student and Exchange Visitor Visa Issuances
11/18/2008
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Mauritanian President Remains in Captivity
11/18/2008
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Middle East Digest -- November 18, 2008
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