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Posted: November 30th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:44 p.m. EST MR. CASEY: Okay. Well, good afternoon, everyone. Happy Thursday. I don't have any opening statements or announcements, so I guess we'll get right to your questions. QUESTION: Toby Harnden with London Daily Telegraph. Kendall Myers from your Bureau of Intelligence and Research gave a lecture on Wednesday when he described the "myth of the special relationship between the UK and the U.S.
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Posted: November 30th, 2006, 3:00am PST
UNDER SECRETARY BURNS: Ladies and gentlemen, good morning and welcome to the State Department. It's a great pleasure for me, to welcome to the State Department our Secretary of Education, Secretary Margaret Spellings, and also to welcome Pakistan 's Education Minister Javed Ashraf.
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Posted: November 29th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:50 p.m. EST MR. CASEY: Good afternoon, everyone. I apologize for keeping you waiting a few minutes. Don't have any opening statements or announcements, so why don't we get right to your questions. George. QUESTION: Could you give us what you have on Chris Hill's deliberations in the Far East?
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Posted: November 28th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:30 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. No opening statements, so we can get right into your questions. QUESTION: All right. Mideast peacemaking. A senior Palestinian, says that the Secretary will meet with Mr. Abbas in Jericho on Thursday.
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Posted: November 27th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:37 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. No opening statements so we can get right into your questions. Who wants to start? Goyal. QUESTION: I have one. Thank you. MR. MCCORMACK: You weren't quick enough on the trigger. Go ahead. QUESTION: Go ahead.
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Posted: November 22nd, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:20 p.m. EST MR. CASEY: Okay. Well, good afternoon, everybody. Before I do anything else, let me wish you a happy Thanksgiving, since we won't see you here tomorrow. I don't have any opening statements or announcements for you, so happy to take whatever questions you have.
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Posted: November 21st, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:35 p.m. EST MR. CASEY: Okay, afternoon, everybody. Happy Tuesday. I don't have any statements or announcements for you so we'll go right to your questions. QUESTION: Do you see a Syrian hand in the Gemayel assassination? MR. CASEY: Well, Barry, I think as you heard Under Secretary Burns say this morning, we certainly view this as an act of terrorism and an act of political intimidation in Lebanon.
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Posted: November 20th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:35 p.m. EST MR. CASEY: Good afternoon, everybody. It's a pleasure to be here with you. Welcome to the start of Thanksgiving week. I don't have any opening statements or announcements for you, so let's go right to your questions. QUESTION: Well, everybody seems to have the story out of Baghdad that's interesting that Iran has invited the Iraqi and Syrian Presidents to Tehran for a weekend summit with Mr. Ahmadi-Nejad to hash out ways to cooperate on Iraq, presumably to tamp down the violence in Iraq.
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Posted: November 16th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:55 p.m. EST MR GALLEGOS: Good afternoon. Glad to be here. I don't have any statements this afternoon. Barry. QUESTION: Can we go over some things that have been out there awhile? Preparations, if you can answer without using the word "plan," I'd appreciate it.
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Posted: November 14th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:05 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, guys. I don't have any opening statements, so we can get right into your questions. Who wants to start off? Barry, do you want to start off? QUESTION: Yeah, I'd love to, because we've been trying to get an answer to this all morning.
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Posted: November 13th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:48 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. We can get right into your questions, whoever wants to start off. Sue. QUESTION: Do you have any details of the Secretary's meeting at one o'clock with the Iraq Study Group? MR. MCCORMACK: Well, it hasn't happened yet.
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Posted: November 9th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:00 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. Don't have any opening statements, so George, you want to lead us off? QUESTION: No. MR. MCCORMACK: No? All right. Sylvie. QUESTION: Do you have any project for the Secretary in Vietnam? MR. MCCORMACK: Any project for her?
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Posted: November 7th, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:35 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. I hope you've all voted or intend to vote. QUESTION: Happy Election Day. MR. MCCORMACK: Happy Election Day. I have one brief -- speaking of elections -- one brief statement for you. We'll put out in paper format after this.
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Posted: November 7th, 2006, 3:00am PST
ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: Good afternoon. Welcome to the State Department. I am Dan Sullivan, the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs. As you know, today we are gathered for the presentation by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of this year's winners of the Secretary's Award for Corporate Excellence.
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Posted: November 7th, 2006, 3:00am PST
ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: Good afternoon. Welcome to the State Department. I am Dan Sullivan, the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs. As you know, today we are gathered for the presentation by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of this year's winners of the Secretary's Award for Corporate Excellence.
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Posted: November 7th, 2006, 3:00am PST
ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: Good afternoon. Welcome to the State Department. I am Dan Sullivan, the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs. As you know, today we are gathered for the presentation by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of this year's winners of the Secretary's Award for Corporate Excellence.
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Posted: November 7th, 2006, 3:00am PST
ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: Good afternoon. Welcome to the State Department. I am Dan Sullivan, the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs. As you know, today we are gathered for the presentation by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of this year's winners of the Secretary's Award for Corporate Excellence.
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Posted: November 7th, 2006, 3:00am PST
ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: Good afternoon. Welcome to the State Department. I am Dan Sullivan, the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs. As you know, today we are gathered for the presentation by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of this year's winners of the Secretary's Award for Corporate Excellence.
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Posted: November 7th, 2006, 3:00am PST
ASSISTANT SECRETARY SULLIVAN: Good afternoon. Welcome to the State Department. I am Dan Sullivan, the Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs. As you know, today we are gathered for the presentation by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice of this year's winners of the Secretary's Award for Corporate Excellence.
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Posted: November 6th, 2006, 3:00am PST
1:10 p.m. EST MR. CASEY: Welcome everyone. It's nice to be here with you. I don't have any opening statements or announcements, so let's go right to your questions. QUESTION: Did you see the story in the "This just in category" about moves in Baghdad to reinstate Baathists to their old positions?
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Posted: November 3rd, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:30 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. Good afternoon, Lambros. How you doing? All right, no opening statements. We can get right into your questions. Barry, do you want to start us off? QUESTION: I wanted to ask you if you had any thoughts about the statement issued by Kofi Annan's spokesman.
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Posted: November 2nd, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:18 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. Let's just get right into your questions. Who wants to start? Mr. Gedda. QUESTION: The Nicaraguan election. MR. MCCORMACK: All right. QUESTION: There's about three days to go. I wonder what the U.S.
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Posted: November 1st, 2006, 3:00am PST
12:45 p.m. EST MR. MCCORMACK: Good afternoon, everybody. No opening statements. Ready for your questions. Who wants to go first? QUESTION: Let me try on North Korea for a change. MR. MCCORMACK: Okay. QUESTION: There's a statement out that they're going back to the talks -- MR. MCCORMACK: Right.