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22 de Junio de 1998

  • Helplessness to hope: my war with chemical, and other, weapons of destruction.

  • Putting out the fire: Special Session on drugs.

  • Perils without passports.

  • Towards a drug-free world by 2008 - we can do it....

  • ... And, in 2003, national legislative actions addressing money laundering.

  • Social and economic costs of illicit drugs.

  • The beginnings of international drug control.

  • Needed: tangible political way.

  • Turning to kids ... before they turn to drugs.

  • We just have not done enough.

  • Ambassador Roberta Lajous.

  • Fed up with growing opium.

  • Making it possible for governments to do what they say.

  • Laundering money: obscuring the link between the criminal and the crime.

  • They're synthetic. They're clandestine. They can heal. They can kill.

  • Dr. Idrice Goomany Centre for the Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism and Drug Addiction.

  • Africa: 'the Renaissance has come.'.

  • Sierra Leone.

  • Agencies resume work.

  • Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  • Angola.

  • Rwanda.

  • Western Sahara.

  • Middle East.

  • Oil sales of $1.4 billion.

  • Libya.

  • Former Yugoslavia.

  • Development account to be created.

  • Assembly acts on procurement reform, peacekeeping financing, budget allocations.

  • Death penalty issue addressed by Special Rapporteur.

  • Tuberculosis: an airborne disease.

  • World economy and energy production assessed and documented.

  • 'Development must remain top priority of United Nations,' agrees UN - Bretton Woods meeting.

  • To do, you begin with ... Fazer ABC.

  • Development cooperation: the human dimension.

  • Inter-state migration and economic development.

  • Philatelic foray.

  • 22 de Marzo de 1998

  • Kyoto Protocol - a view.

  • A war averted.

  • Nothing lost, nothing conceded, nothing given away.

  • As the United Nations and Iraq look beyond the brink, hope appears on the horizon.

  • An agenda for poverty eradication: Target 2002.

  • Gears in shift.

  • River blindness: protection for 54 cents a year.

  • Women endangered, says World Population Report.

  • Shattering the silence of violence against women.

  • The health dimension.

  • Declines in fertility levels evident in Africa, notes UN Population Fund.

  • Man-made threats to women's health.

  • Bridging national policies and international commitments: the question of the status of women.