– photos by M.Z. Hoffman
- NESACS at Malta-V (l-r): Cathy Costello (Boston University Medical School), Chuck Kolb (Aerodyne Research), Dudley Herschbach (Harvard University), Georgene Herschbach (Harvard University), Morton Hoffman (Boston University).
- Sharing the moment (l-r): Rachel Mamlok-Naaman (Israel) and Samira Islam (Saudi Arabia).
- Front row (l-r): Zafra Lerman (President, MCF, U.S.A.), HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal (Jordan), Venice Gouda (former Science Minister, Egypt). The others in the picture are Malta-V participants from Jordan.
- HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan giving the opening address at Malta-V.
- Zafra Lerman (President, MCF, U.S.A.) and HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal (Jordan) in discussion.
- U.S. Ambassador to UNESCO, David Killion, speaking to the Malta-V delegates at his residence, with (l-r) Mrs. Killion, Zafra Lerman (U.S.A), and Samira Islam (Saudi Arabia) looking on.
- Morton Hoffman (U.S.A.), at right, with U.S. Ambassador to UNESCO, David Killion, and Mrs. Killion.
- Dudley Herschbach (Harvard University) giving his plenary address.
- Nobel Laureates with U.S. Ambassador to UNESCO, David Killion, and Mrs. Killion: at left, Jean-Marie Lehn (France), Walter Kohn (U.S.A.); at right, Dudley Herschbach (U.S.A.), Richard Ernst (Switzerland).
- (l-r) Sherif Kandil (Egypt), Georgene Herschbach (Harvard University), Dudley Herschbach (Harvard University), Samira Islam (Saudi Arabia).
- Morton Hoffman (Boston University), at left, with Sir Peter Westmacott, United Kingdom Ambassador to France, at the reception in the Embassy Residence.
- Jean-Marie Lehn (France) presenting his plenary lecture.
- Symbolizing the goals of the Malta Conferences.
- Discussing science at the poster session.