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Media Note
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
October 28, 2004


RSS News Feeds From state.gov


In addition to our popular electronic subscription services (see: www.state.gov/www/listservs_cms.html ), the Bureau of Public Affairs now provides Really Simple Syndication (RSS) feeds to provide the latest State Department news to readers via websites, desktops, or PDAs.  Subscribe on your RSS feeder to the following URLs for State Department homepage highlights, press briefings and releases, and remarks by the Secretary of State:  

 

http://www.state.gov/rss/channels/highlights.xml

http://www.state.gov/rss/channels/briefings.xml

http://www.state.gov/rss/channels/prsreleases.xml

http://www.state.gov/rss/channels/sremarks.xml

 

If you are not familiar with RSS news feeds, please use your favorite Internet search engine to learn about it and find free or buy RSS software. Search on "RSS reader."

 

Contact:  Chuck Vella, 703-875-4926

 

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