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4/14/2011 WASHINGTON (AP) — Soaring food and energy
prices, still-fragile financial systems and continued tensions between
the United States and
China
over trade and currency issues will all be on the agenda at meetings
over the next three days of global finance officials.
World Bank President Robert Zoellick said Thursday that food prices are 36 percent higher than they were a year ago
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World Bank President Robert Zoellick said Thursday that food prices are 36 percent higher than they were a year ago
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