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    News Roundup #62

    Peter Daou November 11, 2005

    Selected summary of United Nations related news and events

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    Security Council Presidential Statement Condemns
    9 November Amman Terrorist Bombings

    UN Council Seeks Quick Justice for Amman Bombings

    Annan to Visit Jordan Tomorrow Following Terrorist Suicide Attacks

    UN Urges Governments to Help Track Down Jordan Bombers

    At critical juncture, UN Political Affairs chief to visit Middle East Next Week

    U.N. Patrols Curtailed Between Ethiopia, Eritrea

    Pakistan: UN reports urgent need for female doctors in quake relief

    Toxic Sites in Iraq to be Made Safe

    UN Extends Mandate of Multinational Force in Iraq for a Year

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