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HIGHLIGHTS

Foreign Affairs Budget
-- FY-2003 Budget Request
-- FY 2003 Budget in Brief

Economic Policy and Trade Practices
Country Reports for 2001.

Reforming the Global Food System
January 8 remarks by Under Secretary for Economic, Business, and Agricultural Affairs Alan Larson.

Women in Afghanistan
Report: The Taliban's War Against Women

Trafficking in Persons
First annual report.

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