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Wednesday Night #1320 – with David & Terry Jones OWN
June 20, 2007, 1 Comment

Terry and David Jones OWNs will be with us this week from Washington, as they are on their annual pilgrimage to Canada ( ...

Wednesday Night #1318
June 6, 2007, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1318

 Preface There was a welcome influx of new (and much younger) faces, including three from Europe – lending fresh ...

Wednesday Night #1317
May 30, 2007, 2 Comments

May 30, 2007 After three weeks of stimulating and highly informative environment and energy (including nuclear) focus, w ...

Wednesday Night #1315
May 16, 2007, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1315

May 16, 2007 This week, in the absence of Diana, who will be in Washington with colleagues from the UN Convention on Mig ...

Kimon Valaskakis OWN Citation
April 18, 2007, Comments Off on Kimon Valaskakis OWN Citation

Ambassador Kimon Valaskakis In recognition of your important contribution to maintaining the quality of discourse of Wed ...

Wednesday Night #1310
April 11, 2007, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1310

11 April 2007 Hoping that your Easter/Passover holiday was pleasant and the Easter eggs were not all frozen in the snow ...

Wednesday Night #1308 Québec election aftermath
March 28, 2007, 1 Comment

28 March 2007 Like most candidates, we had two versions of this invitation ready, however, neither version could do just ...

Wednesday Night #1307 Jacques Clément Report
March 21, 2007, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1307 Jacques Clément Report

U.S. The Federal Reserve, for the sixth consecutive meeting, maintained at 5¼%, a steady course today, but dragged the ...

Wednesday Night #1306
March 14, 2007, 4 Comments

For photos and more see Wednesday-night.com WOW and DOUBLE WOW! The Silver Anniversary was spectacular and our heartfelt ...

Wednesday Night #1306 Jacques Clément Report on Cuba
March 14, 2007, Comments Off on Wednesday Night #1306 Jacques Clément Report on Cuba

14 March 2007 With a population of thirteen million people, the economy grew by five percent last year, led by very stro ...