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GA/8972
YOUTH PARTICIPATION IN SOCIETY'S DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGE AND RESPONSIBILITY, SAYS PRESIDENT OF GENERAL ASSEMBLY
19951026Assembly Begins Commemoration of International Youth Year; Under-Secretary-General for Policy Coordination Says Young a `Global Priority'
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DH/2009
DAILY HIGHLIGHTS FOR: 26 October 1995
19951026 * Secretary-General warns United Nations will be crippled if Members States do not pay assessed contributions as required by Charter; projects General Fund deficit of $240 million by end of 1995.* Secretary-General appoints Joe Sills as Director of United Nations Information Centre in Washington, D.C., with effect from 1 December.
The following was received from the Security Council Committee established pursuant to resolution 748 (1992) concerning Libya:
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TAD/1804
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SG/SM/5799
HQ/559
SECRETARY-GENERAL THANKS VIET NAM FOR GIFT TO UNITED NATIONS
19951025 Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's remarks today on the occasion of the presentation by President Le Duc Anh of Viet Nam of a gift to the United Nations:
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SG/SM/5798
POP/599
SECRETARY-GENERAL SAYS 'STATEMENT OF POPULATION STABILIZATION BY WORLD LEADERS' REFLECTS COOPERATION AND COMMITMENT
19951025 Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's remarks at a Headquarters ceremony at which President Soeharto of Indonesia presented him with a statement on population stabilization, signed by 75 heads of government:
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SG/SM/5797
HR/4199
STRUGGLE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS REQUIRES UNCEASING VIGILANCE SECRETARY-GENERAL SAYS AT RIGHTS FORUM
19951025Following is the text of Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali's statement to the human rights forum at Headquarters today:
I am delighted to join you today. I congratulate the organizers of this forum on this initiative.
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PI/919
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC INFORMATION PUBLISHES FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL ISSUE OF `WORLD MEDIA HANDBOOK'
19951025The United Nations Department of Public Information (DPI) is launching its 1995 directory of selected media and related data covering more than 180 countries. In some 350 pages the publication, entitled World Media Handbook, integrates a wealth of data not available from any other single source.