Georgia coast braces for G-8 whirlwind
Anonymous
EconSouth, 2004, vol. 6, issue Q1
Abstract:
With the G-8 Summit in June, representatives of the world?s leading economies?along with vast media coverage?will converge on an isolated barrier island off Georgia?s coast. Local leaders are hoping to capitalize on the publicity windfall while avoiding the strife that has marred some past summits.
Date: 2004
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