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UNESCO, Paris 6-11 December 2004
7 EXT.COM 2 Requests for Observers status
7 EXT.COM 3A Adoption of the Agenda and Timetable
7 EXT.COM 3B Timetable
7 EXT.COM 3C Report of the Rapporteur of its 28th session (Suzhou, 2004)
7 EXT.COM 4A Progress report on revised Operational Guidelines
7 EXT.COM 4B Working methods of the World Heritage Committee
7 EXT.COM 4B.1 Working Methods of the world Heritage Committee
7 EXT.COM 4B.2 Working Methods of the world Heritage Committee
7 EXT.COM 4B.3 Working group on the methods of work of the Committee
7 EXT.COM 5 First cycle of Periodic Reporting
7 EXT.COM 5A.1 Progress report on the preparation of the Periodic Report for Europe and North America
7 EXT.COM 5A.2 Report on the progress of the Periodic Report for Europe
7 EXT.COM 5B Follow-up to Periodic Report for the Arab States
7 EXT.COM 5C Follow-up to Periodic Report for Africa
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7 EXT.COM 6 International Assistance
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7 EXT.COM 14 Report on the use of World Heritage Emblem
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