In addition to its action in the fields of copyright and protection of cultural properties, as referred to in the conventions of 1952, 1954 and 1970, UNESCO was also ready to promote heritage and cultural industries policies as a positive means for development in all Member States regardless of their degree of development.
Some details of the alleged scandal became clearer Wednesday, as a law enforcement official close to the investigation identified Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. as the person referred to in the federal criminal complaint as Senate Candidate 5.
In 2002, 'Good old Sussex by the Sea, ' as they are referred to in the club's unofficial anthem, finished just one spot above the relegation zone.
The OEMs, as they are referred to in the industry, are the Dells and the Macs of the computer world that come with Norton Internet Security or a McAfee product pre-installed for a temporary time period.
Currently on bail, Mr Thurlbeck is embroiled at the heart of the scandal as the Neville referred to in the infamous "For Neville" email, which it has been suggested proves News Corporation Chairman James Murdoch knew phone hacking went beyond a single reporter.
Mystery still surrounds many aspects of this case, says the BBC's Kevin Connolly in Jerusalem, where Mr Zygier is still referred to as Prisoner X in Israeli government documents.
Raw video footage as released in the trial and referred to in the verdict shows that they were not carrying instruments and did not sing a song.
FORBES: "Orthodox Activists" Are Going To Patrol Moscow: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
An article Friday about Ms. Black's controversial appointment as chancellor incorrectly referred to her as Ms. Hearst in one reference.
It does seem likely, however, that Microsoft's Windows Phone platform could play host to Home before even iOS, as Zuckerberg's referred to the live-tile OS as falling "somewhere in between" due to the licenses involved.
The work we do in this field is often referred to as idealistic or unattainable, words that do much to stand in the way of productive transformation.
The victim, who was referred to as Girl M in court, had suffered brain damage and fractured ribs, legs and arms.
The Donald, as he is often referred to in the celebrity press, said that he was disappointed with the Republican Party, and Washington politics overall.
The Earl of Hines (as Bugs Bunny referred to him in a 1955 cartoon) is a much more proactive pianist-leader than his fellow royals Duke Ellington and Count Basie.
WSJ: Fatha Played Well With Others | Earl Hines | By Will Friedwald
Babies and children are vaccinated against pertussis, diphtheria and tetanus through a similar vaccine that's referred to as Dtap in a five-dose series during infancy and up to age 6.
Unified Patents Inc. was incorrectly referred to as United in second references in some editions of a Corporate News article on Monday about the company's plans to recruit companies for a collective effort to deter patent lawsuits or legal threats against its members.
Playing host to the Prince, President Jonathan thanked the globally renowned investor for his interest in the country and referred to Nigeria as the best destination for any serious businesses looking to invest in Africa.
FORBES: Saudi Billionaire Prince Alwaleed To Invest In Nigeria
Mr Mears said he was unable to provide receipts for money he gave to one Matchams worker, referred to in court as Mr Cooper, who he said had been paid to buy certain items.
In India it is euphemistically referred to as "eve teasing", in Japan groping on the subway has long been a problem, and the attack on Lara Logan in Egypt gained international attention.
In the legacy report, the large non-commercials, commonly referred to as the funds, came in net long 211, 527 lots, up from 202, 327 the previous week.
FORBES: FOCUS: Large Specs Up Net-Long Positions In Precious Metals; Palladium's Most Since 3Q 2011
The former South African president and anti-apartheid fighter, who spent 27 years in jail, "referred to Prof Achebe as a writer 'in whose company the prison walls fell down'", the statement said.
Scientists with Conservation International on Monday announced the discovery of 10 new species in what's being referred to as a safe haven for frogs located in the west of the country on the border with Panama.
Interestingly, the next-gen Microsoft console is referred to as the Xbox 720 in the contract itself.
Firms are using more cash, referred to as "equity" in private-equity parlance, for all but the largest acquisitions, and borrowing less.
It is likely the most well-known and popular this category of services, which are also referred to as ubiquitous human computing in academic circles.
One child, referred to as "B" in court, was taken into care with his two older siblings after doctors said his injuries were "non-accidental" and they have now all been adopted.
Nuzzi would not divulge his sources but previously told CNN that his primary source -- whom he referred to as "Maria" in his book -- "risked life and limb" if ever discovered.
Nuzzi would not confirm the identity of his sources, but he told CNN that his primary source -- whom he referred to as "Maria" in his book -- "risked life and limb" if ever found out.
CNN: No cardinal suspected of pope papers leak, Vatican insists
Speaking at a conference fringe meeting he described Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg as a "one nation Conservative" and told the meeting that Mr Clegg referred to him as the "sixth liberal in the cabinet".
In this case it is referred to as a put vertical spread, as it is in the same month with two different strikes.
FORBES: Options Strategies For When Your Love For A Stock Fades
应用推荐