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Thursday, April 2, 2009

G20 updates


Bloomberg - G20 a "turning point" for economy

The Telegraph - US and Russia agree to cut their nuclear arsenals


Reuters - Russia WTO bid still faces big US obstacles

Reuters - No soul searching, no Colgate in Obama's G20 diplomacy

The Guardian - Barack Obama's G20 visit casts warm glow over 10 Downing Street

The Scotsman - Anarchists to Salvation Army - a protest of many hues

AFP - Oxfam urges G20 rescue package for protest states

BBC - Live G20 Summit
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Labels: Dmitri Medvedev, G20, Russia, US, WTO

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