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United Nations take over the Internet







United Nations take over the Internet

United Nations take over the Internet 12/06/2003 05:05 AM

U.N. Summit To Focus On Internet .. Please no .. response: .. defending

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The United States, Backed By The
European Union, Japan And Canada, Has
Turned Back A Bid By Developing Nations
To Place The Internet Under The Control
Of The United Nations Or Its Member
Governments


The United States, Backed By The
European Union, Japan And Canada, Has
Turned Back A Bid By Developing Nations
To Place The Internet Under The Control
Of The United Nations Or Its Member
Governments
12/09/2003 03:48 AM
Washington Times .. second paragraph

washtimes.com/world/20031208-125717-6682r.htm
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United Nations Votes to Study
Administration of the Internet


United Nations Votes to Study
Administration of the Internet
12/16/2003 12:35 PM
United Nations Votes to Study Administration of the Internet
http://partners.nytimes.com/2003/12/15/technology/15divide.html
The delegates at a U.N. conference on the Internet have decided that a "working group" should be set up to consider introducing more international oversight of the Internet and its administrative bodies (such as ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a company that has a U.S. Commerce Department contract to coordinates Internet addresses and some other technical issues). At the conference, delegates from the developing countries were unsuccessful in getting the U.N. to take full administrative control of the Internet, although they did get a promise that ways will be explored to close the "digital divide" between richer and poorer nations. Eli M. Noam, who heads the Institute for Tele-Information at Columbia University, notes: "Even if it is not true, there is a perception that the U.S. government is running the Internet."

United Nations Tech Summit Ends With
Internet Expansion Plans


United Nations Tech Summit Ends With
Internet Expansion Plans
12/13/2003 01:50 PM
Red Nova Dec 13 2003 12:31PM ET

Why The United States Just Doesn't Get
The United Nations


Why The United States Just Doesn't Get
The United Nations
06/22/2005 02:41 AM

For years I have been amazed as I’ve listened to people here in the United States demonstrate their complete ignorance of the purpose and tremendous value of the United Nations, even to the point of our country not paying dues to the organization. Ambassador to the United Nations havs often been viewed as second-class or B-level diplomatic job and with the current presidential perspective, the UN has become a troublesome entity and the appointment of…

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United Nations May Clone Vote


United Nations May Clone Vote 12/05/2003 06:42 AM
The United Nations may vote next week -- again -- on a treaty to ban all human cloning, including the process that researchers hope could lead to cures for diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. By Kristen Philipkoski.

United Nations may clone vote


United Nations may clone vote 12/06/2003 06:09 AM

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United Nations HQ boosts security


United Nations HQ boosts security 05/06/2004 11:15 PM
New security precautions to be installed at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

AlterNet: Bush Was Right: The United
Nations Failed Us


AlterNet: Bush Was Right: The United
Nations Failed Us
03/21/2003 08:09 AM
Bush was right to claim that the UN has not lived up to its responsibilities on Iraq

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United Nations fears Haiti crisis


United Nations fears Haiti crisis 02/10/2004 07:56 PM
The United Nations warns of a humanitarian crisis in Haiti, which has seen an escalation of violence.

UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund


UNICEF - United Nations Children's Fund 12/30/2004 06:27 AM
U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund UNICEF .. Mezinarodni den deti, ktere se staly obeti agrese .. abuse, famine, or war .. Šˆ†Š .. UNICEF

unicef.org
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United Nations Oil-For-Food Program, 2nd
Interim Report


United Nations Oil-For-Food Program, 2nd
Interim Report
03/30/2005 07:37 AM
second Volcker report .. PDF report here

iic-offp.org/documents/InterimReportMar2005.pdf
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Role of United Nations shines in Tsunami
calamity


Role of United Nations shines in Tsunami
calamity
01/02/2005 01:56 PM
Arabic Media Internet Network Jan 2 2005 4:29PM GMT

President Speaks to the United Nations
General Assembly


President Speaks to the United Nations
General Assembly
09/21/2004 06:36 PM
President Speaks to the United Nations General Assembly .. President Bush's United Nation speech today .. in een toespraak tot de Verengide Naties

whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2004/09/20040921-3.html
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"President Speaks to the United Nations
General Assembly"


"President Speaks to the United Nations
General Assembly"
09/22/2004 02:01 AM

United Nations WSIS: Statement by World
Bank on ICT


United Nations WSIS: Statement by World
Bank on ICT
12/12/2003 02:16 AM
PublicTechnology.net Dec 12 2003 1:41AM ET

EGovernment crucial for citizens says
United Nations Forum


EGovernment crucial for citizens says
United Nations Forum
11/11/2003 05:49 AM
PublicTechnology.net Nov 11 2003 4:36AM ET

United Nations WSIS: Share ICT with
impoverished economies says ITU


United Nations WSIS: Share ICT with
impoverished economies says ITU
12/11/2003 06:14 AM
PublicTechnology.net Dec 11 2003 5:47AM ET

United Nations WSIS: Irish Prime
Minister talks about value of IT


United Nations WSIS: Irish Prime
Minister talks about value of IT
12/12/2003 02:16 AM
PublicTechnology.net Dec 12 2003 1:41AM ET

IRIN - United Nations Integrated
Regional Information Networks


IRIN - United Nations Integrated
Regional Information Networks
12/30/2004 07:08 AM
IRIN - United Nations Integrated Regional Information Networks
http://www.irinnews.org/

When crisis or disaster hits a country, communications are often one of the first casualties. Reliable sources dry up, government agencies collapse, media images do not give the full picture. Without constantly updated and accurate information on washed-out roads, bombed airfields, landmines, disease-infested water, epidemics, or civil unrest and outbreaks of violence, it is impossible to respond effectively. People die and money and supplies are wasted. Today, in sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia the need for an accurate picture of events on the ground is being met by the Integrated Regional Information Networks (IRIN), part of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). IRIN, which was born out of the 1994 crisis in the Great Lakes region of central Africa, pioneered the use of e-mail and web technology to deliver and receive information to and from some of the most remote and underdeveloped places in Africa, cheaply and efficiently. Its reporting focuses on strengthening universal access to timely, strategic and non-partisan information so as to enhance the capacity of the humanitarian community to understand, respond to and avert emergencies. IRIN further supports efforts at conflict resolution and reconciliation by countering misinformation and propaganda. Governments, aid workers, civil societies, disaster specialists, members of the public all receive and contribute to regular reports on a wide array of political, economic and social issues affecting humanitarian efforts. IRIN takes an increasingly broad view of what comprises 'humanitarianism' and seeks to cover the full range of humanitarian issues from the abuse of human rights to the environment. Moreover, local communities are a key component in the information exchange process, enriching IRIN reports with grassroots material and creating a platform for debate between humanitarian decision-makers and affected communities. This has been added to Research Resources Subject Tracer™ Information Blog.

U.S. and United Nations Hold Talks on
Iraq's Future (Reuters)


U.S. and United Nations Hold Talks on
Iraq's Future (Reuters)
01/23/2004 12:16 AM
Reuters - Top U.S. government members held talks with United Nations envoy Lakhdar Brahimi at the White House on a possible U.N. role in Washington's planned handover of power to Iraqis in June.

United Nations Selects Wavecrest’s Cyfin
Reporter for Web-Use Management


United Nations Selects Wavecrest’s Cyfin
Reporter for Web-Use Management
07/22/2004 02:41 AM
Today the United Nations joined the US Dept of Justice, Procter & Gamble, General Electric and other government agencies and private enterprises in choosing Web-use management software from Wavecrest Computing. In the competitive Internet filtering monitoring software market, the privately-held Wavecrest Computing of Melbourne, Fla. is winning big-name accounts and generating industry attention on the strength of a software product known for accuracy and usability. [PRWEB Jul 22, 2004]

VideoRay Underwater Robot Aids United
Nations in Tsunami Cleanup


VideoRay Underwater Robot Aids United
Nations in Tsunami Cleanup
06/05/2005 11:52 PM
Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) rushed to Phuket, Thailand with Expert Training [PRWEB Jun 1, 2005]

Michael Rubin on Iraq & United Nations
on National Review Online


Michael Rubin on Iraq & United Nations
on National Review Online
04/15/2004 07:40 AM
Michael Rubin on Iraq: Unwelcome U.N. - Washington needs to hear Iraq. - More UN involvement will hinder, not help. They have little credibility

nationalreview.com/comment/rubin200404141147.asp
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Negotiators narrow differences ahead of
United Nations information society
summit


Negotiators narrow differences ahead of
United Nations information society
summit
12/08/2003 09:10 AM
SiliconValley.com Dec 8 2003 8:58AM ET

NGOs Applaud United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Biotechnology Report


NGOs Applaud United Nations Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO)
Biotechnology Report
07/16/2004 03:37 AM
More than 40 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and stakeholders in civil society from around the world have signed an Open Letter to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) supporting FAO's new report in favor of using agricultural biotechnology to help meet the needs of the poor and undernourished. [PRWEB Jul 16, 2004]

United Nations WSIS: Only the start of a
long process to build a world
information society


United Nations WSIS: Only the start of a
long process to build a world
information society
12/16/2003 06:42 AM
PublicTechnology.net Dec 16 2003 6:04AM ET

"United Nations Convention against
Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or
Degrading Treatment or Punishment
(1984):"


"United Nations Convention against
Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or
Degrading Treatment or Punishment
(1984):"
05/15/2004 08:41 AM

ONLINE EXTRA: Address by Prime Minister
Paul Martin at the United Nations
General Assembly


ONLINE EXTRA: Address by Prime Minister
Paul Martin at the United Nations
General Assembly
09/23/2004 07:19 AM
Canada.com - Thu Sep 23, 08:08 am GMT

"HOME-MADE pornographic videos shot by a
United Nations logistics expert in the
Democratic Republic of Congo have
sparked a sex scandal"


"HOME-MADE pornographic videos shot by a
United Nations logistics expert in the
Democratic Republic of Congo have
sparked a sex scandal"
12/25/2004 11:30 PM

"Depressed Annan close to quitting over
UN scandals KOFI ANNAN, the United
Nations secretary-general, is said to be
struggling with depression and
considering his future. Colleagues have
reported concerns about Annan ahead of
an official report this week..."


"Depressed Annan close to quitting over
UN scandals KOFI ANNAN, the United
Nations secretary-general, is said to be
struggling with depression and
considering his future. Colleagues have
reported concerns about Annan ahead of
an official report this week..."
03/27/2005 06:21 PM

Nations wrestle with internet age


Nations wrestle with internet age 12/15/2003 05:59 AM
BBC Dec 15 2003 5:38AM ET

Nations Chafe at U.S. Influence Over
Internet


Nations Chafe at U.S. Influence Over
Internet
12/08/2003 02:22 PM
New York Times Dec 8 2003 1:44PM ET

"Nations Chafe at U.S. Influence Over
the Internet"


"Nations Chafe at U.S. Influence Over
the Internet"
12/10/2003 10:15 PM

Nations chafe at U.S. influence over the
Internet


Nations chafe at U.S. influence over the
Internet
12/09/2003 07:21 AM
try to wrest more control .. coming to pass .. NY Times .. reports

nytimes.com/2003/12/08/technology/08divide.html
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Nations to Search Internet for
Pedophiles


Nations to Search Internet for
Pedophiles
06/09/2004 12:41 PM
AP via Baltimore Sun Jun 9 2004 4:05PM GMT

Nations narrow Internet differences


Nations narrow Internet differences 12/07/2003 06:30 PM
globetechnology.com Dec 7 2003 5:20PM ET

Nations Chafe at U.S. Influence Over the
Internet


Nations Chafe at U.S. Influence Over the
Internet
12/08/2003 12:07 AM
New York Times Dec 7 2003 11:08PM ET

The Internet in Developing Nations:
Grand Challenges


The Internet in Developing Nations:
Grand Challenges
04/11/2004 06:42 AM
The Internet in Developing Nations: Grand Challenges by Larry Press
http://firstmonda y.org/issues/issue9_4/press/

Abstract by Author:
This is a call for a "Grand Challenge" project for achieving truly global connectivity. For over a decade, we have hypothesized that the Internet could raise the quality of life in developing nations. We have conducted hundreds of studies of the state of the Internet and "e–readiness," done extensive training of technicians and policy makers, run pilot studies, and held local, regional and global conferences and workshops. After all of this activity, Internet connectivity is nearly non–existent in rural areas of developing nations, and far below that of developed nations in the urban areas of developing nations. This is not to say the activity of the past decade has been a waste. We have demonstrated the value of the Internet and raised awareness. The United Nations and the administrations of nearly all nations have acknowledged the potential of the Internet. The way has been paved, and it is time to act on what we have learned.

After outlining the work of the last decade, we explore one possible Grand Challenge: Connecting every village in the rural developing world to the Internet using a strategy similar to that used in building the NSFNet. We speculate on wireless technologies that might play a role in working toward that goal: Terrestrial, high–altitude platform, and satellite. We conclude with a brief discussion of alternative Grand Challenges and a call for action. The time is ripe for an audacious project. What could we achieve with US$15 billion and ten years time?

Developing nations will have to fight
for Internet rights: study


Developing nations will have to fight
for Internet rights: study
12/22/2004 01:56 AM
Daily Times Dec 22 2004 6:45AM GMT
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