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Wednesday, May 19, 2004

WorldSpace was to serve as global satellite radio broadcast partner for Quincy Jones' 'We Are the Future' concert in Rome

WorldSpace to Serve as Global Satellite Radio Broadcast Partner for Quincy Jones' 'We Are the Future' All-Star Humanitarian Concert Sunday, May 16 in Rome, Italy
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Terry MAGUIRE
Media/internet lawyer and advocate. Irish and US citizen (Chapel Hill, North Carolina). Thirty-five year career working with newspapers and other media to pursue opportunities and solve problems. Working on a center for the media of all the countries around the Mediterranean basin - the Mediterranean Media Center in Nice, France - and digital services addressing food in North Carolina. Member of the Washington, DC Bar.
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