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BRAZIL: PAULO COELHO AND THE PRINCESS OF JORDAN: UN MISSION.
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September 26, 2007
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According to anba: The Brazilian writer Paulo Coelho and the princess of Jordan, Haya Bint Al Hussein, have been appointed messengers of peace by the United Nations (UN). In 1998, the organisation started selecting famous people who somehow contribute to global development to represent the UN in certain occasions. Along with Coelho and Haya, also appointed last week by the secretary general at the UN, Ban Ki-moon, were Argentine pianist Daniel Baranboim, and Japanese violinist Midor...
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