Checklist of White House press releases

Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, June 14, 2004

The following list contains releases of the Office of the Press Secretary that are neither printed as items nor covered by entries in the Digest of Other white House Announcements.

Released June 5

Transcript of a press briefing by Secretary of State Colin L. Powell on the proposed U.N. Security Council resolution on Iraq

Released June 6

Statement by the Press Secretary: Israeli Cabinet Decision Approving the Prime Minister's Disengagement Plan

Released June 7

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy National Security Adviser for Communications Jim Wilkinson and G-8 Summit Planning Organization Director of Communications Barry Bennett on the G-8 Summit

Transcript of a press briefing by National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice on the G-8 Summit

Released June 8

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy National Security Adviser for Communications Jim Wilkinson and G-8 Summit Planning Organization Director of Communications Barry Bennett on the G-8 Summit

Statement by the Press Secretary on disaster assistance to Louisiana

Statement by the Press Secretary on disaster assistance to West Virginia

Released June 9

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy National Security Adviser for Communications Jim Wilkinson and G-8 Summit Planning Organization Director of Communications Barry Bennett on the G-8 Summit

Text: G-8 Action Plan: Applying the Power of Entrepreneurship to the Eradication of Poverty

Fact sheet: Applying the Power of Entrepreneurship to the Eradication of Poverty

Text: Partnership for Progress and a Common Future With the Region of the Broader Middle East and North Africa

Text: G-8 Plan of Support for Reform Fact sheet: Broader Middle East and North Africa Initiative

Fact sheet: U.S.-Middle East Free Trade Area (MEFTA)

Fact sheet: U.S. Expands Digital Freedom Initiative to Jordan

Text: G-8 Action Plan on Nonproliferation

Fact sheet: G-8 Action Plan on Nonproliferation

Text: G-8 Secure and Facilitated International Travel Initiative (SAFTI)

Fact sheet: G-8 Secure and Facilitated International Travel Initiative (SAFTI)

Fact sheet: Accomplishments at the G-8 Summit: Day One

Released June 10

Transcript of a press briefing by Deputy National Security Adviser for Communications Jim Wilkinson, G-8 Summit Planning Organization Director of Communications Barry Bennett, and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony S. Fauci on the G-8 Summit

Text: G-8 Action Plan: Expanding Global Capability for Peace Support Operations

Fact sheet: G-8 Action Plan: Expanding Global Capability for Peace Support Operations

Text: Fighting Corruption and Improving Transparency

Fact sheet: Fighting Corruption and Improving Transparency

Text: Compact To Promote Transparency and Combat Corruption: A New Partnership Between the G-8 and Georgia

Text: Compact To Promote Transparency and Combat Corruption: A New Partnership Between the G-8 and Nigeria

Text: Compact To Promote Transparency and Combat Corruption: A New Partnership Between the G-8 and Nicaragua

Text: Compact To Promote Transparency and Combat Corruption: A New Partnership Between the G-8 and Peru

Text: G-8 Action To Endorse and Establish a Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise

Fact sheet: Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise

Text: Ending the Cycle of Famine in the Horn of Africa, Raising Agricultural Productivity, and Promoting Rural Development in Food Insecure Countries

Fact sheet: Ending Famine in the Horn of Africa

Text: Debt Sustainability for the Poorest

Text: G-8 Commitment To Help Stop Polio Forever

Fact sheet: Commitment To Eradicate Polio Text: Science and Technology for Sustainable Development: "3R" Action Plan and Progress on Implementation

Fact sheet: G-8 Leaders' Trade Statement

Fact sheet: Accomplishments at the G-8

Summit: Day Two

Text: Chair's Summary

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