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Notice to the Press
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
March 9, 2001


Special Briefing on International Affairs Budget

Senior Department of State officials will brief the press on the record, on camera on the President’s FY 2002 international affairs budget request on Monday, March 12, at 3:00 p.m. in the Carl T. Rowan Briefing Room, Room 2209. The briefers will be:

Mr. Joseph W. Bowab, Acting Director, Office of Resources, Plans, and Policy (S/RPP)

Mr. James L. Millette, Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Budget and Planning (FMP/BP)

Following their opening remarks, Mr. Bowab and Mr. Millette will respond to questions from the press.

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Released on March 9, 2001

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