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12 Consideration and approval of agreements concluded by the Organization Agenda item 15 (document A/14/15) 2004-2005 Draft programme and budget of the Organization for the period 2004-2005 (a) Programme Agenda item 12(a) (document A/15/12) 84
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5 6 7 aides aux temps libres 8 aides aux vacances familiales 9 2003 9 1 44 40 2 10 11 ADAAmericans with Disabilities 2008 3 20 1990 2 3 12 13 National Tourism Week No Leave No Life 1983 14 15 short breaks near home kurz nah weg 2007 90
2 1 3 2 short breaks near home No Leave No Life 9 3 91
short breaks near home No Leave No Life 1982 2004 1999 2007 1990 2006 5 10 2007 2008 2008 1999 7 2002 2008 2009 ANCV ANCV mini breaks 3 3 92
Chèques-Vacances Agence Nationale pour les Chèques-VacancesANCV 1982 1999 7 1936 15 1950 1980 3 5 1970 1970 1980 1981 1982 3 50 1999 2080 4 13 / 2000 2007 7 2 2007 11 2,100 2007 600 HP ANCV http://www.jterc.or.jp/koku/shyokoku/unyu.htm AVCV HPhttp://www.ancv.com/ 93
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