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How Sister Cities International Foster Economic Development

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A panel discussion on Friday, March 8, 2013 from Noon to 1 PM at 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington DC in Room G-9 at the Wilson Building on the topic of How the District of Columbia utilizes Sister Cities International relationships to foster economic development.

This panel is being organized in response to a request from Sister Cities International who will be in town for a Sister Cities International Executive meeting.

This is an INVITATION ONLY! event!

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