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Analysis: United Nations General Assembly opens 58th session
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NPR Special
09-23-2003
Analysis: United Nations General Assembly opens 58th session
Host: SCOTT SIMON
Time: 10:00 AM-12:00 Noon
SCOTT SIMON, host:
President Bush concluding his remarks to the 58th session of the United Nations General Assembly. You're listening to a special report from NPR News.
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