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    <title>G20 Blog Comments -  You are Following Comments for Money Talks</title>
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    <dc:date>2009-10-05T17:27:57+00:00</dc:date>

    


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      <title>Jeffrey Jamison has posted a new comment</title>
      <description><![CDATA[<b>Pittsburgh Summit Blogger Jeffrey Jamison</b> writes:<br />
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@ James in Pennsylvania -- Thank you for your question.  At the previous summits in Washington and London, leaders were very attentive to the need to address the effects of the crisis on all countries.  The G-20, as its member countries account for about 85 percent of the global economy, is well positioned to take the necessary actions for global economic recovery, but it has done so in a way to include concerns of non-participating countries as well.  The declarations of the previous summits -- <a href="http://www.pittsburghsummit.gov/resources/125136.htm" title="Washington" target="blank">Washington</a> and <a href="http://www.pittsburghsummit.gov/resources/125131.htm" title="London" target="blank">London</a> -- have made that clear, expressing not only concern but committing to specific actions for developing economies. I encourage you to check those out, as well as keeping your eyes peeled for what emerges from the next couple of days in Pittsburgh.<br />
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You might also be interested in the <a href="http://blog.pittsburghsummit.gov/index.php/blog/entry/no_detail_too_small/" title="blog posting" target="blank">blog posting</a> by my colleague Elliot Repko, who is serving as the Liaison Officer to the African Union delegation at the Pittsburgh Summit.]]></description>
      <link>http://blog.pittsburghsummit.gov/index.php/entires/money_talks/</link>
      <dc:date>Thu Sep 24,  2009</dc:date>
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      <title>James has posted a new comment</title>
      <description><![CDATA[James in Pennsylvania writes:<br />
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Are the discussions going to have some focus on the sustainable growth and economic viability of the unrepresented portions of our world?  The countries in Africa and Asia that do not have a seat at the table but are more drastically affected by the crisis than the group of 20.]]></description>
      <link>http://blog.pittsburghsummit.gov/index.php/entires/money_talks/</link>
      <dc:date>Wed Sep 23,  2009</dc:date>
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      <title>Marie has posted a new comment</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Marie in Pennsylvania writes:<br />
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Post like this, explaining frequently used terminology are a really good idea.  <br />
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University of Pittsburgh students are also covering the G20 and related media on a website called, Voices of 21.  Check out what Pittsburgh public policy students are saying here:<br />
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<a href="http://www.gspia.pitt.edu/CurrentStudents/StudentOrganizations/Voicesof21/tabid/342/Default.aspx">http://www.gspia.pitt.edu/CurrentStudents/StudentOrganizations/Voicesof21/tabid/342/Default.aspx</a>]]></description>
      <link>http://blog.pittsburghsummit.gov/index.php/entires/money_talks/</link>
      <dc:date>Tue Sep 22,  2009</dc:date>
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