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Friday, September 29, 2000 Minneapolis Star Tribune Kraft Foods' taco-shell recall won't prove to be the tide-turning cataclysm that some biotechnology foes have hoped for, not by a long shot.
NGLS Factsheet on the High-Level Intergovernmental Meeting 2001.
NGLS Factsheet on the High-Level Intergovernmental Meeting 2001.
Agence France Presse BERLIN, Sept 28 (AFP) - International Monetary Fund managing director Horst Koehler said on Thursday that he seeks fundamental reform of the IMF and that he wants globalisation to benefit all states, not just the wealthy ones.
By DIRK BEVERIDGE, AP Business Writer PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) - Their voices may have been hoarse from chanting "smash the IMF," but anticapitalist activists began screaming with joy as the world's top financiers closed their summit a day early.
WTO NEWS I would like to make the following remarks at the conclusion of this 12th meeting of the China Working Party. First, the discussions and meetings that we have had over the past two weeks mark yet another important step in China's process of accession to the WTO.
By PHILIP BRASHER / AP Farm Writer WASHINGTON (AP) -- Kraft Foods recalled on Friday all taco shells that it sells in supermarkets under the Taco Bell brand after tests confirmed they were made with genetically engineered corn that isn't approved for human consumption.
By Rossella Brevetti The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. Renewal of fast-track trade negotiating authority is "vitally" important to next year's trade expansion agenda, Rep. Phil Crane (R-Ill.) said Sept. 26.