First, the Radios serve as repositories of national memory for the countries of the region.
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They will, subsequently, become members of a future National Memory of the World Committee.
But the national memory is short, and they are no longer much discussed.
He overcame early Dutch wariness -- in a country where the German occupation in WWII was still fresh in the national memory -- to become one of the most popular members of the Dutch royal family .
The donation of the UMG archive to the Library of Congress is a major gift to the nation that will help maintain the inter-generational connection that is essential to keeping alive, in our collective national memory, the music and sound recordings meaningful to past generations.
Every house has been authorized to hang the national flag in memory of those who perished.
Nominations should ideally be submitted through the National Commission for UNESCO or the Memory of the World National Committee in the country where it is located.
"There is a part which is for the Senghenydd explosions of 1901 and 1913 and the other part is more of a national pathway of memory along which will be laid pavers commemorating the disasters that occurred in 153 collieries in Wales, " he added.
In 2006, a National Focal Point for Memory of the World was established in Viet Nam, with the State Records and Archives Department serving as a supporting agency.
In association with the Australian Memory of the World Committee and under the auspices of the Australian National Commission for UNESCO, the National Library of Australia will organize the Third International Memory of the World Conference from 19 to 22 February 2008 in Canberra, Australia.
It was convened by the UNESCO Regional Office for Culture in Latin America and the Caribbean at its headquarters in coordination with senior representatives of the Office of the City Historian (OHC), the National Cultural Heritage Council (CNPC), and the Cuban Committee "Memory of the World" under the umbrella of the Cuban National Commission for UNESCO.
This World Day raises awareness of the importance of audiovisual documents as integral parts of national identities and the world's memory.
But while each of the previous cases seems almost lost to memory now, it is the national outpouring of outrage from people of all backgrounds in response to the Trayvon Martin case that could signal the difference between the last century and this one.
In order to address this issue, UNESCO's Phnom Penh Office, in collaboration with the Cambodian National Commission for UNESCO and the National Museum, is organising a workshop for Cambodian Memory of the World focal points.
The judge said Crutchfield made the case that Bishop would almost certainly be able to recall substantial amounts of classified information from memory and could divulge classified information that could harm national security.
Why this revival of the memory of a proud, touchy man who became a national myth?
She tended his memory, most notably by lobbying, successfully, for a national holiday to honour it.
In so doing, they conveniently ignore the critical assessment by the National League of Families that 1993 was actually the worst year in recent memory in terms of real progress on this front.
He urged volunteers to honour the memory of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, whose birthday, a national holiday, falls on Monday.
To ensure preservation and recognition of Australia's significant documentary heritage the Australian Memory of the World Committee is calling for nominations for inscription on the national register in 2004.
The principal vehicles for such awareness-raising are the UNESCO Memory of the World registers, which now operate at international, regional and national levels.
David Sterritt, chairman of the National Society of Film Critics, called the find "one of the most significant developments in memory".
That difference is "unexpected but not inexplicable, " says Zaven Khachaturian, president of Keep Memory Alive in Las Vegas and former head of Alzheimer's research at the National Institutes of Health.
But now "we are at a historic point where some new ideas are being able to question the orthodoxy of the amyloid hypothesis, " says Zaven Khachaturian, president of Keep Memory Alive in Las Vegas and former head of Alzheimer's research at the National Institutes of Health.
Irina Bokova will take part in the opening ceremony of the regional meeting on Memory Archives within the framework of the 20th commemoration of the Memory of the World Programme, as well as the launch of the Network of National Authorities against Racism, Xenophobia and all means of discrimination.
National pride is one reason: even law-abiding Colombians are still apt to bridle at the humiliating memory of Mr Lehder, shackled hand and foot, being bundled on to a plane by United States marshals.
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