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Articles from UN Chronicle (March 22, 1999)

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Title Author Type Words
"In an age of information, the United Nations should appear as a transparent institution.'. 702
'Quiet revolution' of United Nations reform beginning to show results. 1498
'Spirit of cooperation and compromise overcomes 'tyranny of budgetary constraints.'. Rutsch, Herst 1680
'Tremors of world financial crisis felt by assembly.'. 791
A year-old 'group of interested states' takes stock of successes and plans new projects. Kastrup, Dieter 819
And harnessing this 'rather mysterious natural resource.'. Seckler, David 1581
Assembly considers measures to stop international terrorism. 765
Assessing progress in fulfilling commitments. Wheeler, Rob 518
Burundi: what sanctions meant on the ground. Dimond, Marie 1717
Can commodity-based associations promote the economic development of their member states? Arcaya, Ignacio 914
Can global health weather global climate? Transcript 1507
Danger: iceberg ahead. 1694
Development assistance: spiritual-and moral-dimensions. Sfeir-Younis, Alfredo 1961
Disarmament: a scientist's view. Solomon, Theodros 1370
Dry tears of the Aral. Grabish, Beatrice 3128
Enhancing transparency of Security Council proceedings. Buallay, Jassim M. 887
Ensuring peace becomes the norm. Sultanmurat, Ermentai 954
From the Secretary-General. 1887
Gains by women reversed in economic downturn. 713
In Cameroon, a female-centred organization works to conquer the poverty of rural women. Fonkem, Rebecca N. 735
In fiftieth anniversary year, assembly reviews progress on human rights declaration. 4969
In Uganda, elders work with the UN to safeguard women's health. Eliah, Elaine 841
Japan, United States dissociate themselves from adopted budget outline. 531
Let's go for human testing of vaccine, says UNAIDS. 701
Making Agenda 21 work at the municipal level: the Swedish experience. Larsson, Kjell 671
Malaria, in second place, sees fewer victims, but greater difficulty of control. 789
Nuclear testing, small arms highlight disarmament agenda. 802
Out of dnaL: mapping the medical maze. 902
Plant plunder, genes and sneakers: can intellectual property be theft? Kalafatic, Carol 2077
Progress can't always be measured in pipelines. Acosta, Yvonne 774
Remote interpretation paperless offices. Petrovsky, Vladimir 1668
TB: the leading infectious killer of adults ... and the single biggest killer of young women. 718
The chronicle interview. Interview 3083
The trees stand ... still. Strugar, Annetta 919
Then I open up and see the person falling here is. Weil, Benjamin 1458
Three-phased approach towards charter amendment. 881
To deter and dissuade, and so deny. Bassiouni, Cherif 824
Totally amazing mind, so understanding and so kind.'. 1673
Underweight, wheezing and infected: whales have health problems too. Middleton, Saundra 664
Who cares? WHO cares. 1221

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