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Sydney Morning Herald / By MICHELLE GRATTAN, Chief Political Correspondent The future of globalisation could be in doubt unless its benefits were sold properly and its "losers" were helped, the Prime Minister told the World Economic Forum last night. Mr Howard delivered a strong argument in favour of globalisation accompanied by an equally forthright warning.
Chicago Tribune / by Uli Schmetzer MELBOURNE, Australia - Stunned Australians are learning this week just how global anti-globalization protests have become.
Transcript for "Twists in the Genetic Revolution", September 8th, 2000. Digital West Show #131 - Aired on KQED
The Jakarta Post / September 1, 2000 JAKARTA (JP): Environmental and consumer groups called on the government here on Monday to expedite the issuance of clear and strict regulations on the distribution of genetically modified food and products as such products are already widely available on the Indonesian market.
REPUBLICA DE CUBA MISION PERMANENTE ANTE LAS NACIONES UNIDAS ADDRESS BY DR. FIDEL CASTRO RUZ, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CUBA TO THE MILLENNIUM SUMMIT New York, September 6, 2000 Excellencies:
Associated Press / Will Weissert GUATEMALA CITY (AP) -- Mexico's president-elect Vicente Fox pledged Monday to push for a free-trade zone from Mexico to Panama, as part of a bid to stem illegal immigration from Central America.
By Devinder Sharma
Environmental Data Services | By Cat Lazaroff | September 11, 2000 WASHINGTON, DC - An international tribunal has begun considering a claim that the United States must pay a foreign investor almost $1 billion because of a California measure to prevent water contamination.