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2001

11/02/01: USAID Announces $8.2 Million Immediate Aid to Afghanistan

--12/19/01  Pakistan: Status of U.S. Assistance for Border Security (Taken Question)
--12/14/01  Afghanistan: Reopening of US Mission (Taken Question)
--12/13/01  Terrorist Attack on Indian Parliament
--11/15/01  Senior Officials Meeting on Reconstruction Assistance to Afghanistan
--11/14/01  U.S. Contributes Additional $4 Million Humanitarian Crisis in Afghanistan
--11/14/01  U.S.-India Economic Dialogue (Fact Sheet)
--11/14/01  United Nations Security Council Resolution 1378
--11/10/01  Overland Humanitarian Assistance to Afghanistan
--11/05/01  Dobbins Appointed US Special Representative to Afghan Opposition (Excerpt of Daily Press Briefing)
--11/02/01  40th Anniversary Celebration of the United States Agency for International Development; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Remarks to USAID Employees; Washington, DC
--11/01/01  U.S.-Russia Working Group on Afghanistan Joint Press Statement
--10/26/01  Afghanistan Emergency: U.S. Disbursement of $18.1 Million
--10/22/01  Afghanistan Emergency: U.S. Contributes $10 Million to UN High Commissioner for Refugees
--10/17/01  Press Briefing Aboard Aircraft En Route To Shanghai; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Aboard the Secretarys Aircraft
--08/13/01  President Bush waives munitions sanctions to Pakistan

  
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