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Disputes Delay World Trade Talks

By DAVID THURBER | Associated Press Writer BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -- Prospects for a rapid resumption of world trade negotiations weakened Monday with differences between rich and poor nations remaining wide at a U.N. trade conference.

Clinton Proposes Corps to Monitor Trade Deals

By Steve Holland WASHINGTON, Feb 5 (Reuters) -- President Bill Clinton proposed on Saturday increasing the number of government personnel for monitoring foreign compliance with U.S. trade agreements, particularly China and Japan.

Economy: Confessions of the Washington Ideologues

IPS | January 13, 2000 | Analysis | By Abid Aslam WASHINGTON -- The past week has seen remarkable confessions from officials at the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) about policy positions that have affected millions of people in borrowing countries.