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UGA P/P99/2/1/16 · Item · [n.d.]
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RESTPOR Conference 1996
UGA POL/POL42/5/21/7 · Item · 1996
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File relating to RESTPOR Conference 1996, 19-21 Sep, Brussels, hosted by Regional Science and Technology Policy Research programme of the European Commission Science Research Development, entitled "Global Comparison of Regional RTD and Innovation Strategies for Development and Cohesion". Includes printed conference programme with schedule and events; printed booklet with working document DGXII-A-2, April 1996. Document from Hugh Logue to J. Gabolde being "revision copy of your speech at the RESTPOR Conference" (17 March 1997); document letter signed by Logue enclosing request form for publication of the proceedings of RESTPOR '96; Draft document "Conference Proceedings".

RESTPOR Conference 1995
UGA POL/POL42/5/21/6 (1-3) · Item · 1995
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Files relating to RESTPOR conference 1995 - International Workshop on Regional Science and Technology Policy Research - "Regional Management of Science and Technology", 13-16 Feb 1995, Shonan Village Centre, Kanagawa, Japan. Includes full conference book with conference schedule and papers (file 1).
Files 2 and 3 include: Text of address by Hugh Logue delivered at the conference "Science Research and Technology Policy for Regional Development in Europe's Less Favoured Regions", mission reports, conference related correspondence and travel documents.

UGA P/P143/4/6/3/7 · File · 02/12/1994-23/10/1995
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Folder labelled "Responses to Rwandan letter", consists of photocopies of responses from Heads of State to Mary Robinson (MR)'s letter on situation in Rwanda (not included) and translations of same, including from Their Excellencies Boutros Boutros-Ghali, Secretary General to the United Nations (06/01/1995), Carl Gustaf, King of Sweden (17/01/1995), Thomas Klestil, President of Austria (18/01/1995), Catherine A Tizard, Governor General, New Zealand (31/1/1995), Queen Elizabeth II, United Kingdom (02/02/1995), Roman Herzog, President of Germany (03/02/1995), Prince Hans-Adam II von und zu Liechtenstein (31/01-08/02/1995), Albert II, King of the Belgians (10/02/1995), Mário Suares, President of the Portuguese Republic (08-13/02/1995), Margrethe II, Queen of Denmark (13/02/1995), Lech Wałęsa, President of the Republic of Poland (14/02/1995), Dr U Mifsud Bonnici, President of Malta (14-21/02/1995), Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates (22/02/1995), Mr A Brazauskas, President of the Republic of Lithuania (20/02-06/03/1995), Holy Father, Pope John Paul II (16-28/02/1995), Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands (01/03/1995), Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, President of the Italian Republic (16/02-06/03/1995), Ezer Weizman, President of State of Israel (21/02-07/03/1995), Ernesto Zedillo Ponce de Leon, President of Mexico, 26/01-10/03/1995), Michal Kováč, President of the Slovak Republic (16/03/1995), Prince Rainer of Monaco (03-20/03/1995), Árpád Göncz, President of the Republic of Hungary (22-30/03/1995), Mr Konstantinos Karamanlis, President of the Hellenic Republic (31/01-05/04/1995), Hussein bin Talal, King of Jordan (15/04/1995), François Mitterrand, President of the Republic of France (03-21/04/1995), William J Clinton, President of the United States of America (26/04-04/05/1995), Glafcos Clerides, President of the Republic of Cyprus (15/05/1995), Mr Elias Hraoui, President of the Republic of Lebanon (09/03-24/05/1995), Royal Thai Embassy, New Delhi (29/06/1995) and Mr Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran (20-23/10/1995) following a later letter from MR.

Also includes memo from Peter Ryan, Secretary to the President, with advice on who to address letters to, and enclosing list of United Nations members, 02-05/12/1994 and transcript of courtesy call by Dr Joseph Karemera, Rwandan Minister for Health, and copy of letter he presented MR from President Bizimungu, (27/01-08/02/1995).

Ref: P143/4/6/3/7

Response of Chief of Staff
UGA POL/POL37/1/11 · Item · 23/07/1922
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The response of the Republican Chief of Staff to the loss of the column that is in charge of a very important route and asks were the officers taken with the column.