UNESCO: see United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
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UNESCO's rotten track record: contrary to President Bush's claims, UNESCO has not reformed. It is still pursuing the same subversive agenda that it was nearly two decades ago. (Education). (The New American)
UNESCO and Libraries: Sixty Years of Cooperation (Feliciter)
UNESCO's outreach to parliamentarians. (Canadian Parliamentary Review)
The UK and UNESCO. (Contemporary Review)
Should U.S. withdraw from UNESCO? (interviews with Rosalind Haley and Samuel De Palma) (U.S. News & World Report)
United States informs UNESCO of intent to withdraw. (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) (UN Chronicle)
UNESCO & the "war on terrorism". (Insider Report).(Brief Article) (The New American)
Back in the fold with UNESCO (The Scientist)
The more things change.... (UNESCO) (National Review)
Year One of a new Partnership:UNESCO and UWI building the role of the Caribbean's education sector to respond to HIV/AIDS (Caribbean Quarterly)
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