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- Resolution 1373: The United Nations Counter-Terrorism Committee
- The Veterans Memorial Gold Star Healing and Peace Garden
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- The Peter C. Alderman Foundation: “Because Peter Lived, the World is a Better Place”
- The Institute for the Study of Violent Groups (ISVG)
- Forty Years in the Making: The Bureau of Counterterrorism
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- The Global Peace Palace: Promoting Martyrdom and Tolerance
- The Crazy Horse Memorial: Colossal and Controversial
- The Korean War Veterans Memorial: A Subject of Litigation
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Pontifically Approved: The Flag of the United Nations
The coordinators of the original United Nations Conference that met in San Francisco immediately after the end of World War II (1945) sought an emblem that could be easily used to identify delegates as they arrived to attend the proceedings. … Continue reading
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