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| IAA World President Elect Joseph Ghossoub |
Challenges of Change - Dubai 2006
The 40th IAA World Congress takes place in March with an expected 2000 delegates from over 50 countries attending. IAA World President Elect Joseph Ghossoub talks to AME Info Radio about the Congress, as well as the aims of the IAA.
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Phil Blizzard, Programme Director/Producer, AME Info RadioWednesday, February 15 - 2006 at 17:01 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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