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Clark speaks at Anzac service in New York

New York City : NY : USA | 7 months ago  
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Helen Clark flew to New York a week ago to head the United Nations Development Programme. In her speech to the Anzac Memorial Service at the Anzac Garden in the Rockefeller Centre, Helen Clark said Gallipoli had a special place in New Zealand and Australian hearts as their first engagement...
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