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UN Audio: Today's News Update From The UN

Published: Wed 4 Oct 2006 02:36 PM
UN Audio: Today's News Update From The United Nations


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Security Council Continues Effort to Elect New Secretary-General - UN Human Rights Expert Wants to Assess Countries Record in War on Terror - Palestinian Children Bearing the Brunt of Unrest - UNHCR Concerned About Internally Displaced in Afghanistan - WMO Warns of Expanding Hole in Ozone Layer Over the Antarctic - Guinea-Bissau's Socio-Economic Situation Remains Dire: UN – In Depth: Moving Closer to the Selection of a New - Issues Guidelines on Preventing HIV Transmission Within Prisons and Providing Treatment for Prisoners Living with HIV/AIDS
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