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Meetings January 23, 2007 Sarwar Ka
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May 8, 2007 Brian Williams, NBC New
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May 24, 2007 Antonio Bandini, consu
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Upper left: Alan Banes, partner at
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June 12, 2007 “The Scorpions,”
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June 25, 2007 Dinner honoring Artur
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Pascal Lamy, director-general of th
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with the realization that we cannot
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and between antagonists armed with
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One can essentially conclude that d
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Russian foreign and domestic polici
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Meetings 2008 January 24, 2008 Davi
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Top: Per Larsson, CEO of Borse Duba
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April 9, 2008 Lawrence Summers, Cha
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Top right: David Hamburg, DeWitt Wa
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Top left: John Hofmeister, former p
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Top left: FPA President and CEO Noe
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Top left: Robert Lane, chairman and
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In looking for inspiration on the s
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who arrived a few days after I did,
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First, diplomacy can work. Sec- ond
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Top: Heraldo Munoz, permanent repre
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September 23, 2008 Jean Charest, Pr
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Turkey’s Contributions to Peace i
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The Middle East is already over- bu
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Creating Shared Value and Food Secu
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Since the mid-1990s, however, produ
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that it would completely phase out
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Left: Jean-Maurice Ripert, permanen
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Off-the-Record (OTR) Lecture Series
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When the first year American citize
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William Schaufele, who was presiden
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3. GREEK-U.S. RELATIONS George Papa
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Financial Summary:2008
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The Royal Bank of Scotland SMIC Sen
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JAMES C. CLAD JIM CLOOS Council of
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HILDEGARD N. HURFORD CHARLES FREDER
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GERHARD PFANZELTER Permanent Missio
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John C. Whitehead Fellows MARIENETT
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Harriet Friedes Edward A. Friedman
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William Rohde Eleanor Ruby Marcie R
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Credits Design Tonya Leigh Dia Sher