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Little consensus on what future holds for United Nations

Annan's plans meet resistance from US, others

By Joe Lauria
Globe Correspondent / June 22, 2005

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UNITED NATIONS -- Secretary General Kofi Annan envisions a United Nations that dramatically reduces global poverty and disease, establishes a human rights council to indict abusive governments, and employs an enlarged Security Council that agrees on a definition of terrorism and how to fight it. Republicans pressing for (Full article: 759 words)

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