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wf07 – am wondering …

October 13, 2007

….. why weren’t any of these amazing ladies at the Women’s Forum? (apart from Anina and yours truly)
A day in an astrologer’s life by Jacqueline Bigar
A Girl Must Shop by Megan Garnhum
A Little Pregnant by Julie
A Luminous Halo by Cicily Corbett
Alkamar by Susan Reid
Allied by Jeneane Sessum

A Look at Art & Design: by Lisa Mikulski [...]

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In the media we trust, or should we? wf07

October 11, 2007

One of the sessions that I felt would be interesting was this one. I sorely missed the fact that there was no blogger on the panel – surely bloggers are the Media too .. and one of the concerns mainstream media has around blogging is around veracity and trust! Would have loved [...]

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Rebuilding Trust: An Agenda for Governance – wf07

October 11, 2007

Session Blurb:
Rebuilding trust: an agenda for governance
With the growing public skepticism and even cynicism regarding politicians and the way our institutions function, the issue of trust has now become a major issue in most countries around the world. The impact of globalization and the tremendous pressures that accelerated economic and technological change are [...]

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Pictures from the Convention Centre – wf07

October 11, 2007

Have put in pictures at Flickr – tags are womensforum07 and wf07
Inside the hallways:

Some fine portraits by painter Titouan Lamazou in the main hall

The entrance

Audience seating – odd to be at a conference where there are just a handful of laptops being used, in an audience of 1200 or so! And no wifi freely [...]

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Getting to Deauville – WF07

October 11, 2007

Was welcomed by a lovely young girl from the organizers (I couldn’t quite get her name) and by Pascale Duvignau the pretty petite lady in the picture, from the Rallye des Gazelles on my arrival in Paris. Pascale drove Rena Golden, head of CNN International and me to Deauville, and although I [...]

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