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from January 1984
Last Number: January 2019

United Nations Publications
ISSN 0251-7329


Cantidad de documentos en esta fuente: 4023

September 22, 1998

  • Outwitting outlaws.

  • A conference in Kigali.

  • Communicating compatibility.

  • The view from the International Computing Centre.

  • The digital advance.

  • But there'll always be rEal-Mail!(postal services)

  • Satellites (and windmills) propel UNHCR effort to get food and assistance where it's needed.

  • Green light for major undersea fibre-optic cable system for Africa.

  • Healthwatch.

  • Through technology's lens.

  • Considering cloning.

  • Let's look at it through a wider prism, says Second Committee chairman.

  • Heartbeat.

  • Peacekeeping: we need serious rethinking.

  • Fifty unforseen years.

  • The UNTSO story.

  • Working together in peacekeeping: cooperation between central European countries.

  • Disarmament.

  • Former Yugoslavia.

  • Tajikistan.

  • General Assembly enhances Palestine privileges: UNIFIL, UNDOF extended.

  • Sudan.

  • Somalia.

  • Central African Republic.

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  • Sierra Leone.

  • Guinea-Bissau.

  • The responsibility of the informed citizen.

  • Critical Issues in African Development.

  • Third Millennium Equipoise.

  • Dynamizing dialogue.

  • Window of hope.

  • Hand in hand without a needle: perspectives on the drugs session.

  • A perspective from Palau.

  • Addressing HIV: do conferences and papers help?

  • The partnership weave.

  • Weighing warming.

  • The theft and redemption of history.

  • On the eve of the year of older persons, a world ministerial conference on the young ... and, thanks to Portugal, at no cost to the United Nations.

  • December 22, 1998

  • Healing the wounds of past conflicts: Mozambique opts for a culture of peace.

  • Through the General Assembly's window member state view the world ... and the human being at its centre.

  • The Chronicle interview.

  • Living through that 'last resort.'.

  • 'The gleaming wings of science.'.

  • 'The despotic power of husbands.'.

  • An available instrument of subversion.

  • First person.

  • Not by bread alone ... but not without bread either.

  • And what about international civil servants?

  • Honoured in the breach? Development assistance and human rights.