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2002
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December

--12/30/02  Exerpts: December 30 Press Briefing
--12/23/02  Exerpts: December 23 Press Briefing
--12/20/02  Exerpts: December 20 Press Briefing
--12/20/02  President Welcomes Quartet Principals to White House ; President George W. Bush; Photo Opportunity with the Quartet Principals; The Oval Office
--12/17/02  Exerpts: December 17 Press Briefing
--12/13/02  Exerpts: December 13 Press Briefing
--12/10/02  Exerpts: December 10 Press Briefing
--12/09/02  Exerpts: December 9 Press Briefing
--12/06/02  Exerpts: December 6 Press Briefing
--12/03/02  Agenda Item 36: The Situation in the Middle East; John D. Negroponte, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Remarks Before the Fifty-seventh Session of the UN General Assembly, in Plenary; New York, New York
--12/03/02  Exerpts: December 3 Press Briefing
--12/03/02  Resolution on Jerusalem; Richard Erdman, United States Senior Adviser; Explanation of Vote Delivered During the Fifty-seventh Session of the UN General Assembly, in Plenary Session; New York, New York

  
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