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TAKE-A-LOOK-World Economic Forum in Davos

Mon Jan 26, 2009 4:46pm IST
 
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 World leaders and policymakers will gather in record numbers
at this week's annual Davos forum to discuss how to overcome the
worst global economic crisis in 80 years.
 A Reuters multimedia team of more than 30 reporters,
photographers, commentators and camera operators will cover
every twist and turn.
 Click on codes in brackets to read main stories.
 
 MAIN STORIES
> Leaders flock to Davos to discuss economic crisis  [nLQ227915]
 
 OTHER DAVOS STORIES
> China Wen's gifts to Europe come with price-tag   [nPEK108286]
> Crisis talks on the slopes                      [ID:nLO587597]
> World leaders ready for crisis forum            [ID:nLL571380]
> US bankers avoid glitz of Davos, image a worry [ID:nN25359611]
> Obama aide Jarrett to attend Davos forum       [ID:nN25355067]
> Anti-Davos protest ban could spark violence     [ID:nLM255106]
> Global banking to go 'back to basics' -study    [ID:nLF470402]
> World faces risks from climate change to China  [ID:nLC526639]

 BACKGROUND/FACTBOXES
> TABLE-Risks facing the world in 2009-WEF        [ID:nLC404602]
> Details on World Economic Forum meeting in Davos    [nLQ66838]
 
 TO SEE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM WEB SITE, CLICK ON:
 www.weforum.org/en/index.htm
 

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