TAKE-A-LOOK-World Economic Forum in Davos
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.
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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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