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GA/9658
GENERAL ASSEMBLY REVIEWS ACHIEVEMENTS OF DECADE ON INTERNATIONAL LAW; SPEAKERS URGE CONTINUED COMMITMENT TO DECADES OBJECTIVES
19991117
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GA/SPD/176
FOURTH COMMITTEE BEGINS CONSIDERATION OF QUESTIONS RELATING TO INFORMATION
19991116Under-Secretary-General For Communications and Public Information Addresses Committee
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GA/SHC/3562
GENERAL ASSEMBLY ASKED TO PROCLAIM 2001 AS INTERNATIONAL YEAR AGAINST RACISM, XENOPHOBIA, OTHER FORMS OF INTOLERANCE
19991116Social Committee Calls for Widespread Observance; Other Texts Seek Elimination of Religious Bias, Action Against Mercenary Activity
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GA/SHC/3561
ASSEMBLYS SOCIAL COMMITTEE IS TOLD INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY SHOULD GIVE UP SELECTIVE ATTENTION TO REFUGEE PROBLEMS
19991116No First Class or Second Class, Algeria Says; Iceland Describes Support System for Integrating Newcomers into Society
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GA/L/3137
LEGAL COMMITTEE APPROVES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR WORK OF CHARTER COMMITTEE; CONTINUES DEBATE ON MEASURES TO COMBAT TERRORISM
19991116A draft resolution on the future work of the Special Committee on the United Nations Charter, approved this morning by the Sixth Committee (Legal), would envisage a shorter than usual session for the Charter Committee.
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GA/SHC/3560
BRIDGING GAP BETWEEN RELIEF, DEVELOPMENT, CRUCIAL IN POST-CONFLICT REHABILITATION, COMMITTEE HEARS
19991115Eight Draft Resolutions Introduced As Representatives Discuss Assistance to Refugees, Migrant Policies
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GA/L/3136
LEGAL COMMITTEE SALUTES ACHIEVEMENTS OF INTERNATIONAL LAW DECADE; CONTINUES DEBATE ON ANTI-TERRORISM MEASURES
19991115
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GA/L/3135
LEGAL COMMITTEE MEMBERS CITE OWN ENCOUNTERS WITH INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM; PROPOSE WORLD CONFERENCE, COMPREHENSIVE INSTRUMENT TO COMBAT IT
19991115As speaker after speaker in the Sixth Committee (Legal) this morning stressed that international terrorism was a universal scourge demanding concerted international cooperation on several fronts, a number of States cited their own experiences of terrorism.