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WithTonyBlair
From: sciencestage.com on Mon, May 23 2011 6:49 AM
Middle East Quartet Representative Tony Blair visits EU High Representative Solana, to analyse the evolution of the peace process in the Middle East.
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DavosAnnualMeeting2005TheG8andAfrica
From: sciencestage.com on Thu, Nov 04 2010 12:33 PM
The G8 and Africa: Rhetoric or Action? Poverty reduction is the keystone of the G-8 agenda for 2005. While most of the developing world is experiencing rapid growth, Africa is falling further behind. One in two Africans lives on less than one dollar a day and the scourge of conflict continues un...
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DavosAnnualMeeting2009ValuesBehindMarketCapitalism
From: sciencestage.com on Thu, Nov 04 2010 12:33 PM
www.weforum.org 29.01.2009 The Values behind Market Capitalism Regulatory and market failures have clearly damaged capitalism, but the ethical and moral lapses that led to those failures will prove to be more pernicious over time. What ethical and moral concerns need to be addressed to avoid a g...
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EuropeSettoPickItsFirstPresidentEUXTVReport
From: sciencestage.com on Mon, Sep 06 2010 7:20 AM
The European Union is getting ready for a decision on who will become known as the first president of Europe. At a summit in Brussels, the EU’s 27 member states are talking informally about who will take on this top role. Dutch Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende, Luxembourg PM Jean-Claude Junck...
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BelgianprimeministernamedfirstEUpresident
From: sciencestage.com on Mon, Sep 06 2010 7:19 AM
timesofearth.com BRUSSELS - Herman Van Rompuy, Belgium’s prime minister, has become the first president of the European Council. Van Rompuy, largely unknown outside his native Belgium, was named after a consensus was reached at a meeting of the leaders of the 27-member European Union on Thursday...
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StrategicCommissioningtheCliniciansRole
From: iTunes on Wed, Dec 09 2009 6:58 PM
'The trouble with the NHS is that it changes too quickly'. This is what Professor Paul Corrigan is told all the time. But he says 'No, the problem with the NHS is that it doesn’t change fast enough'. As a health policy advisor to Tony Blair, he is seen by many a...
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DavosAnnualMeeting2007PromiseofAfricaHighlights
From: sciencestage.com on Sun, Aug 30 2009 7:25 AM
countries on track to meet commitments made at the Gleneagles and UN summits? 3) What concrete steps should be taken in the coming year to maintain momentum for the continent? Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Bono, Musician, DATA (Debt, AIDS and Trade in Africa), United Kingdom H...
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EnvironmentClimateandHealthPart1
From: sciencestage.com on Fri, Aug 28 2009 7:11 PM
first lecture in the climate change series was delivered by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the India launch of the 'Breaking The Climate Deadlock' initiative. The PHFI Foundation Day Lecture each year focuses on a public health area of great national and global importance,...
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EnvironmentClimateandHealthPart3
From: sciencestage.com on Fri, Aug 28 2009 7:11 PM
first lecture in the climate change series was delivered by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the India launch of the 'Breaking The Climate Deadlock' initiative. The PHFI Foundation Day Lecture each year focuses on a public health area of great national and global importance,...
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EnvironmentClimateandHealthPart4
From: sciencestage.com on Fri, Aug 28 2009 7:10 PM
first lecture in the climate change series was delivered by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the India launch of the 'Breaking The Climate Deadlock' initiative. The PHFI Foundation Day Lecture each year focuses on a public health area of great national and global importance,...
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EnvironmentClimateandHealthPart2
From: sciencestage.com on Fri, Aug 28 2009 7:10 PM
first lecture in the climate change series was delivered by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the India launch of the 'Breaking The Climate Deadlock' initiative. The PHFI Foundation Day Lecture each year focuses on a public health area of great national and global importance,...
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EnvironmentClimateandHealthPart5
From: sciencestage.com on Fri, Aug 28 2009 7:10 PM
first lecture in the climate change series was delivered by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the India launch of the 'Breaking The Climate Deadlock' initiative. The PHFI Foundation Day Lecture each year focuses on a public health area of great national and global importance,...
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EnvironmentClimateandHealthPart6
From: sciencestage.com on Fri, Aug 28 2009 7:10 PM
first lecture in the climate change series was delivered by former British Prime Minister Tony Blair for the India launch of the 'Breaking The Climate Deadlock' initiative. The PHFI Foundation Day Lecture each year focuses on a public health area of great national and global importance,...
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