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[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-33542-07] Summit on Global Aging, in Dean Acheson Auditorium, [where participants from government, universities, and the private sector discussed the effects of population aging on economic growth, labor force, trade, migration, international relations, and national security... [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-33542-07_CON0043.JPG]

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[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-33542-07] Summit on Global Aging, in Dean Acheson Auditorium, [where participants from government, universities, and the private sector discussed the effects of population aging on economic growth, labor force, trade, migration, international relations, and national security... [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State] [59-CF-DS-33542-07_CON0043.JPG]

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The complete assignment is listed as: [Assignment: 59-CF-DS-33542-07] Summit on Global Aging, in Dean Acheson Auditorium, [where participants from government, universities, and the private sector discussed the effects of population aging on economic growth, labor force, trade, migration, international relations, and national security. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice delivered the keynote address, Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt offered opening remarks, and Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky led the summit, which coincided with the release of the report, issued jointly by the Department of State and the National Institute on Aging, "Why Population Aging Matters: A Global Perspective."] [Photographer: Ann Thomas--State]
[Assignment: 59-CF-DS-33542-07] Summit on Global Aging, in Dean Acheson Auditorium, [where participants from government, universities, and the private sector discussed the effects of population aging on economic growth, labor force, trade, migration, international relations, and national security. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice delivered the keynote address, Secretary of Health and Human Services Michael Leavitt offered opening remarks, and Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs Paula Dobriansky led the summit, which coincided with the release of the report, issued jointly by the Department of State and the National Institute on Aging, "Why Population Aging Matters: A

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