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WEF: where leaders try saving the world during coffee breaks

Davos, the famous Swiss mountain resort, was known in the past for its clinics, where rich patients went to cure tuberculosis. In times of crisis the World Economic Forum (WEF) is a bit like a sanatorium for the sick economy. (Raffaella Rossello, swissinfo.ch/SF)

This content was published on January 22, 2010
Raffaella Rossello

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