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Panel Discussion
- Aired: March 2008,
- Posted: 3rd October, 2007
- Video: FLV /
- 67 MB
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Sir Gordon Conway chairs a discussion between Sir Bob Geldof and Kofi Annan on the issues surrounding Africa in the 21st century
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