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Monday, 22 January 2007, 22:41 GMT
When 2,500 people chase their Davos moment
The World Economic Forum 2006 had plenty of stars and serious topics, but not everybody found his Davos moment.
WEF AND WSF NEWS
Bono bets on Red
A global brand to fight Aids in Africa
New deadline for world trade deal
Gates gives $600m to stop TB
Davos on Hamas fallout
Energy crisis as Georgia freezes
Merkel pledge to cut EU red tape
It's a flat world
How Bill Gates and friends think the workplace is changing
Cause celebre
Celebrities can provide a charity with some star quality
No answers
The World Social Forum can't agree how to fight globalisation
DAVOS FEATURES
Living the Davos buzz
Will convenience beat privacy?
New markets for outsourcing
Economists predict sliding dollar
Davos goes back to business
Davos trade ministers talk tough
ON THE DAVOS AGENDA
Business faces up to Aids
India set to lure more investors
China set for economic growth
Europe 'losing competitive edge'
Poll finds surprising optimists
WORLD SOCIAL FORUM
Caracas excels as left-wing haven
Protests open Venezuela meeting
Q&A: World Social Forum 2006
Tale of two forums
Who would you talk to - business in Davos or NGOs in Caracas?
Davos Diary
Infosys boss Nandan Nilekani at the World Economic Forum
Bosses and stars
What draws 2,300 world leaders to a snowy Swiss valley?
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