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Articles from UN Chronicle (September 1, 1988)

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Title Author Type Words
11 months in space: a record; 1987 achievements in space lauded by UN Committee. 2041
A catalyst to spur further positive action; guidelines for confidence-building, verification focus of work of Disarmament Commission. 512
Arms limitation and disarmament agreements; bilateral agreements. 487
Cyprus Force mandate extended through 15 December 1988. 670
France, Japan and USSR register as pioneer investors. 1030
General Assembly approves special economic plan for Central America. 1116
Global network of energy research centres urged by UN Committee. 558
Global strategy for shelter to the year 2000 adopted; poor and homeless are its main focus. 828
High-level debate, innovative proposals highlight session; no consensus on concluding document; the vital objective: terminating the arms race. 1522
Implementation of Afghanistan agreement begins. 1413
Iran-Iraq conflict; chemical weapons use condemned in Security Council. 673
Making a direct connection (excerpts from statements by UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar) 170
Mid-term review of Africa economic recovery programme to be made in September. 746
Palestinian rights; crucial to a Middle East settlement. 1627
Population pressures contributing to environmental damage; slower population growth in developing countries needed. 293
Respect for AIDS victims rights, wars against polio, smoking asked. 847
Some new ideas, proposals; a basis for future action. 1076
The debate: 'open, non-confrontational.' (Third special Assembly on disarmament) 868
The nuclear twilight. 1434
The process of 'transnationalization' continues, UN Commission told; effect of disinvestment campaign in southern Africa called 'ambiguous.' 1145
Trusteeship Council recommends early approval of Compact for Palau. 1379
Two million children saved in 1987; immunization, oral rehydration campaigns successful in third world. 425
UNICEF looks to the future; African children a major priority. 871

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