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Articles in Sept-Nov, 2006 issue of UN Chronicle
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The secrets of used clothes: western cast-offs reveal surprising insights
by Melissa Gorelick -
Forced out: feeling of lost hope
by Mikel Flamm -
The Republic of Montenegro: the 192nd UN Member State
by Amy Pont - Freedom to believe: a defining freedom
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Conversation with … Robert C. Orr on the UN mandate review process
by Kaveh L. Afrasiabi -
India's other virus: how one victim makes a difference
by Michael Parker -
Digital science libraries: practical approaches to supporting science in developing countries
by D.J. Patil -
Different approaches to UN ideas: the United Nations Intellectual History Project series
by Avy Mallik -
Hate media: gagging Cote d'Ivoire's peace process
by Pureterrah Witcher -
Turning diversity into an asset: how Mosaic Partnerships helps communities achieve their potential
by Dash Douglas -
The United Nations Intellectual legacy: states or individuals?
by Anthony McDermott -
A crisis in the dark: the forgotten refugees
by Amy Pont -
University of Southern California hosts public diplomacy training
by Tori Horton -
Yearbook of the United Nations
by Peter Jackson -
Development helps peace take root in Liberia
by Pureterrah Witcher - Conversation with … Ranan Lurie … on the Uniting Painting
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EL Salvador: a story of hope and perseverance
by Molly Fitzpatrick -
Flying the Rwandan flag: Pan African Festival of dance salutes reconciliation and recovery efforts
by Pureterrah Witcher -
The Third World Urban Forum: 'Spaceship Earth' spiralling irreversibly into the urban era
by Roman Rollnick -
Combating illicit cultivations in Colombia: a shared global responsibility
by Guillermo Garcia Miranda - Education for rural people in the Caribbean: from elitism to equality
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Asking the right questions about slums
by David Satterthwaite -
Public-private partnerships provide tsunami relief and reconstruction: a deepening collaboration
by Stuart Hawkins -
Cuba's free education system benefits refugees
by Marion Hoffmann - 'The eyes of the world are upon you': excerpt from Secretary-General Kofi Annan's address to the first meeting of the Human Rights Council, held in Geneva on 19 June 2006
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Women presidents of the General Assembly: an uneven past
by Avy Mallik -
Why democracy is good for development
by Anita Inder Singh -
Fallen womb: the hardest burden for a woman to bear
by Sushma Amatya -
What the UN can do to promote non-formal education
by Ramji Raghavan -
The Chronicle interview
by Horst Rutsch -
Trade successes and human rights failures
by George Kent -
Access to medicines
by Erika Reinhardt -
International children: catalysts for change
by Dorothy Davis
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