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Archive (11 August 2005)
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Progress Made on a Convention to Ensure the Rights of Persons with Disabilities A Walk Back in History to the Early Days of the UN: A United Nations Staff Member Recalls What It Was Like as a Child to be Around the Early Shapers of UN history; And Spokespersons for the Secretaries-General Reveal Little-Known Facts about the Men they Served.
Today's Features
Outbreak of Pig Disease in China Affects Animals and Humans
Barbados's Effort to Eliminate Racism And Racial Discrimination
IAEA Board of Governors Urges Iran to Suspend Uranium Enrichment
Today's News
U.S. Ambassador Sees Reform of the UN as an Ongoing Process
Security Council Extends Mandate of UN Mission in Iraq
Secretary-General Vows to Fight Corruption at United Nations
IAEA Urges Iran to Fully Suspend Uranium Enrichment Activities
UN Appeals for Close to $20 Million for Elections in Afghanistan
FAO Appeals for Aid to Prevent Escalation of Food Crisis in Malawi
UN Calling Asia
The World Food Programme Calls on Myanmar to Reform Its Food Distribution Policies On the 60th Anniversary of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Survivors Call for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons A Report on the Spread of Pig Disease in China.
UN and Africa
Food Crisis in Niger Cote d'Ivoire - Can Elections Be Held? Prize-Winning Liberian Woman
Food Crisis in Niger Cote d'Ivoire - Can Elections Be Held? Prize-Winning Liberian Woman