NEW YORK - There's no doubt about it, there was no better way to celebrate United Nations Day on October 24 at U.N. Headquarters than with a jam-packed concert in the General Assembly Hall marking the anniversary of the entry into force of the United Nations Charter in 1945. Concerts give visibility to a cause or a country and at this concert, by the Silk Road Project and U.N. Messenger of Peace, Yo-Yo Ma did just that. Organized by the U.N. Department of Public Information (DPI), it reflected the universal healing power of music, and was an indication of thin...
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