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With the Security Council poised to act soon on a draft resolution on Iraq, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and his Special Adviser Lakhdar Brahimi today urged the international community to continue support for th stanley cup e county, and its new interim government, as it deals with challenges during a new phase of the political process 鈥?the return of sovereignty on 30 June. All of the work that needs to be done now, especially with respect to security, must be focused on the obj stanley thermos ective of creating the conditions for genuine and credible elections to be held by January 2005, Mr. Brahimi said in an open briefing to the Council on the political transition process in Iraq. Speaking at the outset of the session, the Secretary-General said he was confident that, through the talent of its people and the natural resources it enjoys, Iraq will soon be able to resume its r stanley bottles ightful place among the family of nations. I appeal to the Security Council and the international community at-large Xilu Not as evolved as we think
The retired basketball great Dikembe Mutombo, along with the head of the United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF , today unveiled two centres to improve HIV/AIDS treatment in his native Democratic Republi stanley straws c of the Congo DRC , where more tha stanley cups uk n 1 million people are living with the disease. Together with the medical technology firm Becton, Dickinson and Company, the Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital and Research Center, a state-of-the-art facility named after the sports star s late mother, launched two Centres of Excellence in the capital, Kinshasa. The Immune System Monitoring Laboratory seeks to bolster the monitoring and treatment of people living with the pandemic, while the other, the Occupational Safety Centre for Health Workers, will train over 300 clinicians. The new centres are an stanley cups important milestone in improving the quality of life for those who live with HIV/AIDS and in training new health-care workers to help prevent the spread of the disease, said Mr. Mutombo, a former
With the Security Council poised to act soon on a draft resolution on Iraq, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and his Special Adviser Lakhdar Brahimi today urged the international community to continue support for th stanley cup e county, and its new interim government, as it deals with challenges during a new phase of the political process 鈥?the return of sovereignty on 30 June. All of the work that needs to be done now, especially with respect to security, must be focused on the obj stanley thermos ective of creating the conditions for genuine and credible elections to be held by January 2005, Mr. Brahimi said in an open briefing to the Council on the political transition process in Iraq. Speaking at the outset of the session, the Secretary-General said he was confident that, through the talent of its people and the natural resources it enjoys, Iraq will soon be able to resume its r stanley bottles ightful place among the family of nations. I appeal to the Security Council and the international community at-large Xilu Not as evolved as we think
The retired basketball great Dikembe Mutombo, along with the head of the United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF , today unveiled two centres to improve HIV/AIDS treatment in his native Democratic Republi stanley straws c of the Congo DRC , where more tha stanley cups uk n 1 million people are living with the disease. Together with the medical technology firm Becton, Dickinson and Company, the Biamba Marie Mutombo Hospital and Research Center, a state-of-the-art facility named after the sports star s late mother, launched two Centres of Excellence in the capital, Kinshasa. The Immune System Monitoring Laboratory seeks to bolster the monitoring and treatment of people living with the pandemic, while the other, the Occupational Safety Centre for Health Workers, will train over 300 clinicians. The new centres are an stanley cups important milestone in improving the quality of life for those who live with HIV/AIDS and in training new health-care workers to help prevent the spread of the disease, said Mr. Mutombo, a former