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Photos: CNN Connects: A Global Summit

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CNN and the Clinton Global Initiative produced a televised global townhall meeting focusing on key challenges of our time -- poverty, corruption, climate change, and religious conflict. World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz was one of six panelists who discussed these issues and practical ways of addressing them. Mr. Wolfowitz was joined by former U.S. President Bill Clinton; rock star and activist Bono; Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of Jordan; Jeffrey Sachs, Special Adviser to Kofi Annan on the MDGs; and Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai. The one-hour discussion, moderated by CNN’s Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour, has already appeared on CNN International and will be broadcast again over the next few days on CNN USA and CNN International.

CNN-US Airings
Saturday 9/17/05
8p ET CNNUS
CNN International Airings
Friday 9/16/05

9am ET ALL REGIONS
1pm ET EU/Latin America/N. America


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aturday 9/17/05
9am ET Asia/South America
3pm ET Europe/Latin America
8pm ET Latin America
930pm ET Latin America


Description: World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz and rock star activist Bono enjoying the recording of a panel discussion of global issues by CNN television in New York Thursday. The two expressed concern about the impact of corruption on development progress.
Photo: © World Bank / Damian Milverton

Description: Queen Rania of Jordan, a leading women's rights activist, and Professor Jeffrey Sachs of Columbia University's Earth Institute, discussing the challenge of reducing poverty on a CNN panel show that included World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, activist rock star Bono, and Kenya's Nobel Peace Prize winning environmentalist, Wangari Maathai.
Photo: © World Bank / Damian Milverton

Description: U2 band leader and anti-poverty activist Bono waiting to go on stage for a panel discussion on CNN television. The panelists, including World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz, were brought together to discuss critical global issues such as climate change, poverty, corruption and security.
Photo: © World Bank / Damian Milverton

Description: World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz and rock star activist Bono enjoying the recording of a panel discussion of global issues by CNN television in New York Thursday. The two expressed concern about the impact of corruption on development progress.
Photo: © World Bank / Damian Milverton

Description: Kenyan environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Wangari Maathai, a participant in a CNN panel show on global issues, including poverty, climate change and security, expresses her delight at the determination of the panelists - including World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz and US President Bill Clinton - to tackle these challenges.
Photo: © World Bank / Damian Milverton

Description: US President Bill Clinton during a panel discussion recorded by CNN television on the issues he is seeking to confront through the Clinton Global Initiative: climate change, poverty reduction, and conflict and reconciliation.
Photo: © World Bank / Damian Milverton

Description: Jordan's Queen Rania, and US President Bill Clinton speaking with CNN Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour, who hosted a panel show on global challenges such as poverty reduction, climate change, corruption and security.
Photo: © World Bank / Damian Milverton




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