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Opening Ceremony of 18th General Assembly Broadcast Live for Use by Radio and Television in Three Continents
9/17/1963 1:41:47 PM
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6/1/1957 11:18:39 AM
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7/26/1955 11:13:19 AM
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4/18/1947 1:11:34 PM
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2/1/1966 2:06:35 PM
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6/1/1957 11:16:54 AM
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United Nations Radio
8/1/1960 11:37:37 AM
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10/1/1956 12:20:56 PM
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9/17/1963 12:25:58 PM
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4/26/1960 10:27:41 AM
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10/8/1947 5:07:26 PM
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United Nations Radio
2/9/1970 9:58:14 AM
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United Nations Radio Division
12/1/1950 12:28:41 PM
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UN7693040
""We Saw Tomorrow"", a New U.N. Radio Programme
6/8/1953 2:03:03 PM
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UN7693050
Prince Wan Waithayakon Broadcasts over U.N. Radio
3/31/1952 1:34:52 PM
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UN7693047
United Nations Radio Division
12/1/1950 12:36:00 PM
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UN7693041
Radio and Television Facilities at U.N. Headquarters
5/5/1955 11:53:32 AM
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UN7670789
"Documento A/777"
11/15/1950 5:20:44 PM
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Egyptian Ambassador on U.N. Radio
3/21/1952 1:27:33 PM
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Headline
A Continent Awakes
Caption Description
Although the overwhelming majority of the 210 million people in Africa make their living on the land, enormous changes are taking place. New nations are being formed, there is an increasing, world-wide demand for the continent's minerals and raw materials, power sources are being developed, communications opened up by rail, road and sea, and local industries are springing up. Through the new United Nations Economic Commission for Africa the governments are also working together to promote the economy of the continent and to raise living standards.
Here, shortly before leaving Mogadiscio to attend meetings at United Nations Headquarters in New York, Vice Cabinet Minister Omar Moallim (right), is interviewed by George Movshon, of the U.N. Radio and Visual Services Division. [Exact date unknown]
Unique Identifier
UN7693074
NICA ID
167711
Production Date
01/01/1958 12:47:17 PM
Country
Somaliland
Credit
UN Photo/Todd Webb