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NEW HAVEN, CONNETICUT, USANew Haven is an educational and cultural centre located in South Central Connecticut. The city is the seat of Yale University, Albertus Magnus College, and Southern Connecticut State University. Founded in 1637-38 by Puritans led by Theophilus Eaton and John Davenport, it was one of the first planned communities in America and was the chief town of a colony that later included Milford, Guilford, Stamford, Branford, and south old, on Long Island. New Haven has received national attention for its pioneering urban renewal projects. The first antipoverty program in the United States began in the 1962. On the International Day of Peace in 1985, the city held its first “Youth March for Peace” on the city’s Green. In 1988, the City of New Haven’s Board of Aldermen established by ordinance a New Haven Peace Commission. |
4/12/2010
Press Release - Oswiecim AppealMayor Janusz Marszalek of Oswiecim, Poland, known throughout the world as the site of the infamous Nazi concentration camp, Auschwitz, has called upon the world’s Head of States, in the name of the one and a half million victims who perished in the furnaces, to use the approaching
United Nations’ Review of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in May to negotiate steps for a convention for the total abolition of nuclear weapons.
2/10/2010 / New York
Extraordinary IAPMC Executive Board Meeting, New York (April 29 - May 3, 2010)The 2010 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review International Planning Committee, comprised of NGO’s from the United States, Europe and Asia is organizing a day and a half long international conference on Nuclear Abolition, Peace and Disarmament on May 1, 2010, the eve of the NPT Review Conference at the United Nations. The conference will be held in the Riverside Church in New York City and will include between 800 and 1,000 participants.
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