The United Nations and the press

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There were five American editors at my dinner table that evening. As the coffee was being served, I tossed a question: "If a great tidal wave rose and washed away the entire United Nations system, what would you miss? What agencies would you like to rebuild?" I was agreeably surprised that they didn´t deflect my question in a flurry of smart wisecracks as journalists are apt to come up with when faced with anything that sounds "worthy" or heavy. This group took my question seriously and offered a thoughtful list of UN agencies that would be missed if they were washed away.

WIPO, the World Intellectual Properties Organisation, which deals with patents and copyrights; ITU, the International Telecommunications Union, which allocates airwaves for message transmission; JCAO, the International Civil Aviation Organisation, which sets and maintains standards for international airlines; WMO, the World Meteorological Organisation, which watches over and interprets weather patterns; IMO, the International Maritime Organisation, which monitors the world´s shipping lines.

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