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Nov. 7, 2001
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President Announces Crackdown on Terrorist Financial Network
President Bush Wednesday announced that the U.S. and allies are blocking the assets of 62 financial entities connected with terrorist organizations.
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President Says Coalition Partners "Must Perform"
In thanking French President Chirac Tuesday for his country's support in the fight against terror, President Bush said all countries must participate in the international coalition. "Over time, it's going to be important for nations to know they will be held accountable for inactivity. You are either with us or you are against us in the fight against terror."
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Wednesday's Homeland Security Briefing
Governor Ridge Wednesday briefed reporters on ongoing activities at the Office of Homeland Security.
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"We put the world's financial institutions on notice: if you do business with terrorists, if you support them or sponsor them, you will not do business with the United States of America," said President George W. Bush in his address to the Financial Crime Enforcement Network in Vienna, Va., Nov. 7.
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