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 What's New at state.gov on 10/05/2006

  Briefing En Route Baghdad, Iraq
  Daily Press Briefing -- October 5
  Deadline to Apply for Accreditation or Approval Under the Hague Adoption Convention Set For November 17, 2006
  Debt for Nature Agreements to Conserve Botswana’s Forests
  Democracy Discussion With Print Media
  NATO Assumes Military Command in Afghanistan
  Photos: Secretary Rice's Travel to the Middle East
  Remarks With Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki After Their Meeting
  The U.S. and France: Working Together
  Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula J. Dobriansky to Speak at the George Washington University on the Global Fight to End Polio

 What was new at state.gov on 10/04/2006

  Appointment of Ambassador Grover Joseph Rees as Special Representative for Social Issues
  DHS Official Tells State Dept. Employees: Individuals Can Help Prevent Cyber Attacks
  Daily Press Briefing -- October 4
  Importance of Free Press in the Americas
  Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas
  Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas [Excel]
  Remarks With Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas After Their Meeting
  Update on United States Aid to Lebanon to Clear Explosive Remnants of War


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