Eric Sirotkin in Front of the Conference Entrance

 

 

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Eric Sirotkin in Front of the Conference Entrance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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May 22, 2009

IADL GOES ONLINE - FOLLOW BLOG AND PICS

COMMENT ON THE IADL CONGRESS IN HANOI

By Eric Sirotkin

THE BLOG HAS BEEN HAPPENING! GO TO nlgic.blogspot.com

Please go on and read moving entries from Guild lawyers and students in Hanoi. Also follow Eric Sirotkin's trip to Korea the week before when the former President committed suicide and the DPRK exploded a nuclear weapon.

Please make comments on the various entries. It makes it a community dialogue and encourages more people from the trip to post things. The blog is available to anyone to view and comment so plase share it around on your mailing lists. Tell people to visit nlgic.blogspot.com. You can hear a video of the President of Vietnam's address to the IADL Congress.

We have also posted our photos on FLICKR and continue to add more each week. See a slide show of what you missed in Hanoi, the riot police on the street in Seoul or the great sharing with lawyers and students from around the world.
For those hwo don't know, Flickr is like an interactive photo album where you can invite others to the page, post delegation photos, leave comments and do a slide show. The slides can become a whole educational powerpoint for anyone in the world to watch from anywhere. You can also have others use the photos for non-profit ventures. To see the pics go to:http://www.flickr.com/photos/nlgic Older delegations are preparing their photos to upload to the site as well so watch for more! ERIC

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