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Next at the World Bank?

CLASH OF CULTURES: For Washington Insider, Job Was an Uneasy Fit, By Karen DeYoung, Washington Post, May 18, 2007; Page A01

Now that the Wolfowitz drama seems over, let me be among the first to suggest Robert Zoellick is our man.

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That is an interesting suggestion. Why do you feel that he is the best candidate? What do you really think he can bring to the World Bank?

Learn what Christopher Ruddy has to say.

Structural focus on trade over aid.

What do you think about Blair as an option?

at a guess, Dan, i bet he loves that idea

...which he confirmed in email

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