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[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-28420-06] Earth Day 2006 program co-hosted by Deputy Secretary Robert Zoellick and Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky in the Dean Acheson Auditorium... [Photographer: Mark Stewart--State] [59-CF-DS-28420-06_DSC_0471.JPG]

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[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-28420-06] Earth Day 2006 program co-hosted by Deputy Secretary Robert Zoellick and Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky in the Dean Acheson Auditorium... [Photographer: Mark Stewart--State] [59-CF-DS-28420-06_DSC_0471.JPG]

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The complete assignment is listed as: [Assignment: 59-CF-DS-28420-06] Earth Day 2006 program co-hosted by Deputy Secretary Robert Zoellick and Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky in the Dean Acheson Auditorium, [featuring address on wildlife trafficking by the actress and animal welfare activist, Bo Derek, followed by a panel discussion on trade and the environment, wildlife and forest conservation, and water issues. Panel included: Assistant Secretary for Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs Claudia McMurray; Peter Knights, Executive Director of WildAid; Julian Brathwaite, Global Issues Counselor at the United Kingdom's Embassy in the U.S.; and John Berry, Director of the National Zoo.] [Photographer: Mark Stewart--State]
[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-28420-06] Earth Day 2006 program co-hosted by Deputy Secretary Robert Zoellick and Under Secretary for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky in the Dean Acheson Auditorium... [Photographer: Mark Stewart--State]

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