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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
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    Solar Impulse brings Clean Generation message to UN
    July 9, 2013 - United Nations, New-York, United States: The solar-powered airplane of Swiss pioneers Bertrand Piccard and Andre Borschberg completed its final leg of the Across America campaign. Borschberg piloted the plane from Dulles to New York's JFK airport. The landing marked the historic achievement of the coast-to-coast flights, which started May 3rd in San Francisco, with an airplane capable of flying day and night without fuel, powered exclusively by solar energy. Solar Impulse ' s ambitious journey pushed energy efficiency to an unprecedented level and serves to inspire people and governments worldwide to make a broader use of clean technologies. On July 8, the Solar Impulse team held a meeting with the contributing partners of the USA mission, in the JFK hangar where the aircraft is parked. During its stay in New York, Solar Impulse will have a dense program of events including participation in the NASDAQ Opening Bell Ceremony, a meeting at the UN with UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and a presentation at the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) Chamber in presence of Ban Ki-Moon and the Ambassador of Switzerland to the United Nations Paul Seger. Public viewings of the are scheduled over the weekend at the hangar. (Jean Revillard/Rezo/Solar Impulse/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Abbas at the UN
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    Abbas at the UN
    November 28, 2012, New York, New York, United States: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (right) greets Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian Authority, on the eve of the General Assembly¿s vote on granting non-Member Observer State status to Palestine. (Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Abbas at the UN
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    Abbas at the UN
    November 28, 2012, New York, New York, United States: Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (right) meets with Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian Authority, on the eve of the General Assembly¿s vote on granting non-Member Observer State status to Palestine. (Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • 2012 Clinton Global Initiative
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    2012 Clinton Global Initiative
    September 23, 2012 - New York, New York, United States: Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations speaks at a meeting on the topic of "Design for Impact" at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative. Lorenzo Ciniglio/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • 2012 Clinton Global Initiative
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    2012 Clinton Global Initiative
    September 23, 2012 - New York, New York, United States: Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations and Rania Al Abdullah, Queen of Jordan in the background attend a meeting on the topic of "Design for Impact" at the 2012 Clinton Global Initiative. Lorenzo Ciniglio/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
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    Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
    Princess Maxima of the Netherlands meets U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at his office to present him the report he asked her one year ago. The Princess was appointed in September 2009 by Ban Ki-Moon as his Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development, because of her "extensive knowledge and expertise" on financial matters in developing countries. A former investment banker, Maxima graduated with a degree in Economics from the Universidad Catolica Argentina in 1995 before working for large international companies in finance in Argentina, New York and Europe. 65th United Nations General Assembly, held at the headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    September 23, 2010. New York, NY.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
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    Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
    Princess Maxima of the Netherlands meets U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at his office to present him the report he asked her one year ago. The Princess was appointed in September 2009 by Ban Ki-Moon as his Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development, because of her "extensive knowledge and expertise" on financial matters in developing countries. A former investment banker, Maxima graduated with a degree in Economics from the Universidad Catolica Argentina in 1995 before working for large international companies in finance in Argentina, New York and Europe. 65th United Nations General Assembly, held at the headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    September 23, 2010. New York, NY.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
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    Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
    Princess Maxima of the Netherlands meets U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at his office to present him the report he asked her one year ago. The Princess was appointed in September 2009 by Ban Ki-Moon as his Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development, because of her "extensive knowledge and expertise" on financial matters in developing countries. A former investment banker, Maxima graduated with a degree in Economics from the Universidad Catolica Argentina in 1995 before working for large international companies in finance in Argentina, New York and Europe. 65th United Nations General Assembly, held at the headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    September 23, 2010. New York, NY.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
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    Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
    Princess Maxima of the Netherlands meets U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at his office to present him the report he asked her one year ago. The Princess was appointed in September 2009 by Ban Ki-Moon as his Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development, because of her "extensive knowledge and expertise" on financial matters in developing countries. A former investment banker, Maxima graduated with a degree in Economics from the Universidad Catolica Argentina in 1995 before working for large international companies in finance in Argentina, New York and Europe. 65th United Nations General Assembly, held at the headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    September 23, 2010. New York, NY.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
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    Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
    Princess Maxima of the Netherlands meets U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at his office to present him the report he asked her one year ago. The Princess was appointed in September 2009 by Ban Ki-Moon as his Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development, because of her "extensive knowledge and expertise" on financial matters in developing countries. A former investment banker, Maxima graduated with a degree in Economics from the Universidad Catolica Argentina in 1995 before working for large international companies in finance in Argentina, New York and Europe. 65th United Nations General Assembly, held at the headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    September 23, 2010. New York, NY.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
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    Princess Maxima meets Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations - New York
    Princess Maxima of the Netherlands meets U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon at his office to present him the report he asked her one year ago. The Princess was appointed in September 2009 by Ban Ki-Moon as his Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development, because of her "extensive knowledge and expertise" on financial matters in developing countries. A former investment banker, Maxima graduated with a degree in Economics from the Universidad Catolica Argentina in 1995 before working for large international companies in finance in Argentina, New York and Europe. 65th United Nations General Assembly, held at the headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    September 23, 2010. New York, NY.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Barack Obama and Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations Luncheon - New York
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    Barack Obama and Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations Luncheon - New York
    Barack Obama attends the State luncheon hosted by the United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, in honour of Heads of State and Government attending the General Assembly. Barack Obama - as the host of the UN headquarters - and Ban Ki-moon made a toast and a short speech before the luncheon. 65th United Nations General Assembly, held at the headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    September 23, 2010. New York, NY.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Barack Obama and Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations Luncheon - New York
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    Barack Obama and Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations Luncheon - New York
    Barack Obama attends the State luncheon hosted by the United Nations Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon, in honour of Heads of State and Government attending the General Assembly. Barack Obama - as the host of the UN headquarters - and Ban Ki-moon made a toast and a short speech before the luncheon. 65th United Nations General Assembly, held at the headquarters in midtown Manhattan.
    September 23, 2010. New York, NY.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Personnalities at the World Cup opening game - Johannesburg
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    Personnalities at the World Cup opening game - Johannesburg
    Ban Ki-moon, Secretery-General of the United Nations, Jacob Zuma, president of South Africa, Felipe Calderon, president of Mexico. Opening ceremony of the World Cup 2010, held at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, followed by the first game, South Africa - Mexico.
    June 11, 2010. Johannesburg, South Africa.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Personnalities at the World Cup opening game - Johannesburg
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    Personnalities at the World Cup opening game - Johannesburg
    Ban Ki-moon, Secretery-General of the United Nations, Jacob Zuma, president of South Africa, Felipe Calderon, president of Mexico, Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA. Opening ceremony of the World Cup 2010, held at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, followed by the first game, South Africa - Mexico.
    June 11, 2010. Johannesburg, South Africa.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Personnalities at the World Cup opening game - Johannesburg
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    Personnalities at the World Cup opening game - Johannesburg
    Ban Ki-moon, Secretery-General of the United Nations, Jacob Zuma, president of South Africa, Felipe Calderon, president of Mexico, Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA. Opening ceremony of the World Cup 2010, held at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, followed by the first game, South Africa - Mexico.
    June 11, 2010. Johannesburg, South Africa.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • Personnalities at the World Cup opening game - Johannesburg
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    Personnalities at the World Cup opening game - Johannesburg
    Ban Ki-moon, Secretery-General of the United Nations, Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA, Jacob Zuma, president of South Africa, Felipe Calderon, president of Mexico. Opening ceremony of the World Cup 2010, held at Soccer City Stadium in Johannesburg, followed by the first game, South Africa - Mexico.
    June 11, 2010. Johannesburg, South Africa.
    Photo credit : Jean Catuffe (FOTO: DUKAS/JEAN CATUFFE)

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  • International Conference Somalia security & Amisom
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    International Conference Somalia security & Amisom
    Brussels, Belgium, April 23th, 2009, International Conference Somalia security & Amisom, Opening of a U.N.-sponsored international donors conference aims to raise at least euro 128 million (US$ 166 million) to finance African peacekeepers and Somalia's fledgling police and security forces, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon Reporters © Danny Gys (FOTO:DUKAS/REPORTERS)
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