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Press conference starts... Michel is talking about education, but the press pack has only one interest in being here. Hilary Benn has been corralled into appearing and is staring ahead steadfastly. No eye contact from Wolfie...

Wolfie: Thanks the Commission, Brown and Benn etc., but can't remember the name of the minister from Ghana. "Nothing is more critical to economic development than the personal development of individuals through education." Lots of shuffling... more...

David Steven ~ May 02, 2007


Strong US leadership contested. Two letters in today's Washington Post from former Bank officials respond harshly to Sebastian Mallaby's pugnacious op-ed in that paper last week. Mallaby, you'll recall, said the bank's "affinity with the world's most successful society" was a plus and that Paul Wolfowitz's "strength is that he'll make the bank a tool of U.S. policy." more...

Alex Wilks ~ April 06, 2005


 
 
 
   

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