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Description DAVOS,24JAN03 - Zoran Djindjic, Prime Minister, Republic of Serbia, speaks during the Press Conference at the 'Annual Meeting 2003' of the World Economic Forum in Davos/Switzerland, January 24, 2003. copyright by World Economic Forum swiss-image.ch/photo by Marcel Bieri
Date 8 January 2007, 01:35
Source World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Davos 2003
Author World Economic Forum from Cologny, Switzerland

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