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Articles from UN Chronicle (September 1, 1989)

1-48 out of 48 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
'Limited progress' noted in Disarmament Commission. 693
'We have become good listeners.' (letter from UNTAG members Jim and Diane Lubin stationed in Okakarara, Namibia) Lubin, Diane 624
8.5. billion by 2025. 422
A future denied: children who work. 1109
Call for measures to protect Palestinians. 133
Commission on Status of Women examines Nairobi strategies. 243
Conference on Disarmament resumes 1989 session. 994
Debt: killer of third world children. 589
Defusing the crisis. 832
Development planning committee contributes to 1990s strategy. 713
Drugs: not for adults only. 402
Easier detection of plastic explosives urged by Security Council. 352
Economic and Social Council acts from death penalty to indigenous populations. 625
Fighting crime in the twenty-first century: five regional meetings prepare for 1990 congress. 594
Global strategy to secure well-being of children asked. 794
Guatemala City conference: nearly 2 million Central Americans to get refugee aid. 586
Hunger threat looming over poor countries: but crisis is not inevitable. 840
Identifying the world's poor; ILO research to focus on special indicators. 852
Impartiality is key to success in Namibia. 242
Indonesia and Portugal resume substantive talks on East Timor. 246
Investing in women - not a panacea, but a contribution to progress. 230
Iran-Iraq peace talks continue in Geneva. 450
Maternal death: a preventable tragedy. 1060
Natural Resources Committee focuses on small-scale mining. 240
Negotiations on climate change treaty to start in 1990. 446
New commission for Western Sahara to advance peace process. 303
On the street of broken dreams. 622
Panama, United States swap charges before Security Council. 212
Plans for UN observers in Central America 'in suspense.' (includes related article on Nicaraguan elections) 553
Practical steps to implement shelter strategy taken by Human Settlements Commission. 1009
Progress in UN reforms reported; follow-up to 'Group of 18.' (includes related articles) 581
Rights of indigenous peoples protected by new Convention. 488
Role of foreign investment a theme for TNC Commission. 708
Secretary-General outlines ideas to bridge positions on Cyprus; peace process continues. 725
Security Council considers Afghan complaint against Pakistan. 857
Security Council fails to adopt text on Palestinian rights. 389
Security Council members call for cease-fire in Lebanon; UN troops to stay in Golan Heights. 334
Self-reliance of developing countries is UNDP goal for 1990s. 273
Signs of progress towards settlement of Campuchean conflict seen; international conference adopts plan to solve Indochinese refugee problem. 760
So they may have a happy childhood .... 503
Social dimension of AIDS stressed at Montreal conference. 217
The 38th Floor: excerpts from statements by UN Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar made between 1 April and 30 June 1989. column 861
The best mankind has to give. 264
Thousands of Namibians return home; UNTAG troops now in place, South African military withdraws. 866
Total ban asked on ozone-killing chemicals; international action on environment accelerates. 898
Trusteeship Council told 'overwhelming majority' in Palau wants 'free association' status. 1346
UN committee discusses International Space Year. 1137
WHO launches effort to eradicate polio by year 2000. 869

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