Good morning.
Here are a few Washington events of note for Thursday, November 1.
President Bush is speaking on the global fight against terrorism.
The National Archives is unveiling newly discovered material related to art works stolen by the Nazis during World War II.
The Federal Trade Commission is starting a two-day workshop on consumer protection issues raised by tracking consumers’ activities online to target behavioral advertising.
Securing America's Future Energy is holding a mock war room meeting at which participants will respond to a simulated oil supply crisis.





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