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 What's New at state.gov on 11/28/2006

  A Transforming NATO in a New Global Era
  Briefing on Burma, Lebanon and Other Matters
  Chemical Weapons Convention States Parties and Signatories
  Daily Press Briefing -- November 28
  Director General Staples to Present Secretary of State’s 2006 Awards for Outstanding Volunteerism Abroad
  NATO Summit 2006
  President Bush Discusses NATO Alliance During Visit to Latvia
  President Bush Discusses NATO Alliance During Visit to Latvia
  President Bush Exchanges Toasts with President Ilves of Estonia
  President Bush Greets Democracy Promoters in Estonia
  President Bush Meets With President Vike-Freiberga of Latvia
  President Bush Meets With Prime Minister Ansip of Estonia
  President Bush Participates in Joint Press Availability with President Ilves of Estonia
  Remarks at Demonstration of C-17 Strategic Airlift Capability
  Remarks to the American Council on Germany
  Significant Terrorist Incidents 1961-2003: A Brief Chronology
  U.S. Policy in South Asia
  Under Secretary of State R. Nicholas Burns to Welcome The U.S. – Pakistan Education Dialogue

 What was new at state.gov on 11/27/2006

  Assistant Secretary Ellen R. Sauerbrey in Geneva for IOM Council Meeting and to Launch Counter-Trafficking Training Modules
  Bureau for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs to award $500,000 grant to the United for Colombia Foundation
  Daily Press Briefing -- November 27
  Diplomatic Security's Train-the-Trainer Course Fully Accredited in FLETA Assessment
  Secretary Rice Travels to Europe and the Middle East
  The Orange Grove: Slavery Alive and Well in the U.S.


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