UNESCO Cutbacks Told
<i> Reuters</i>
PARIS —
The cash-strapped United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization told its staff Friday that it was cutting at least 50 jobs in its public information and publications departments as part of an efficiency drive.
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