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Tuesday, November 07, 2006

U.N. health agency quizzes candidates (AP)

Margaret Chan from China arrives for a hearing about her candidacy for the post of the WHO Director General on the second day of the World Health Organization WHO Executive Board meeting at the WHO headquarters in Geneva Switzerland on Tuesday Nov. 7 2006. From Nov. 6 until Nov. 8 2006 the executive board meets in Geneva to decide on candidates to interview them and then vote to propose a candidate to the World Health Assembly. In a special session on Nov. 9 2006 the assembly will consider the board's nomination and will appoint a new director general to succeed late Lee Jong-Wook. (AP Photo/Keystone Laurent Gillieron)AP - The U.N.'s health agency grilled the short-listed candidates for its top job on Tuesday with two Asian candidates as the front-runners.


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