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Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:2004-03-01Item number (ISN):469483Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:PAUL EDGAR PHILIPPE MARTINAccession:2012-0124Media:SoundOriginal title:Prime Minister Martin Speech - UN Luncheon - New York 13:00 - Monday // Predominantly English, Prime Minister and Min CarrollPart:1 of 1Production date:2004-03-01Description:Luncheon for the release of the report of the United Nation's Commission on the Private Sector and Development. Speeches are given by UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, followed by the Commission's co-chairs, Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin and former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo. Additional comments are made by C.K. Prahalad (UN Commissioner), Miko Rwayitare (UN Commissioner), Rajat Gupta (UN Commissioner), Aileen Carroll (Canadian Minister for International Cooperation), and closing comments are made by Mark Malloch Brown. <42mn 54s>Language:English / FrançaisOriginal number:CD-BNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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