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Issue Date: 11/01/1996

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1. Placing Placer under arrest.
MANILA, THE PHILIPPINES - When the Philippines' largest copper mine suddenly leaked its tailings into a pristine river last March, company executives expected a public ...
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2. Free speech, not free trade.
BANNED: Nobel Peace Laureate Jose Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Japanese Bishop Aloisus Nobuo Soma, Danielle Mitterand, wife of the former French president.
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3. Contributions Watch: corporate lapdog poses as citizen watchdog.
Over the summer, a new Washington, D.C. watchdog group, Contributions Watch, released a report on the amount of money trial lawyers have donated to federal ...
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4. The geopolitics of APEC: an interview with Walden Bello.
Walden Bello is chairperson of the International Convenors' Committee of the Manila People's Forum on APEC; co-director of Focus on the Global South, a program ...
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5. The prison-industrial complex.
Bowling Green, Missouri, population 2,976, was a town in trouble. Jobs were scarce and developers were passing it by. So the civic leaders of Bowling ...
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6. It's only temporary: temporary work in the new U.S. economy.
"Just as the exchange floor provides a fluid, efficient forum for clearing the market for stocks, gold and pork bellies, the temp industry is becoming ...
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7. A bad bet: casino economics and the politics of gambling.
Casinos, they are not just for mobsters anymore. That is the message the U.S. gambling industry is intent on conveying. "It is time that the ...
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8. Assessing the World Bank.
The centerpiece of the World Bank's environmental review process is having only "limited impact" on actual Bank practice, according to a leaked internal World Bank ...
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9. Corporate rights in South Africa.
South Africa's constitution will explicitly guarantee corporations the same core rights provided to humans. That was assured after the country's constitutional court rejected in September ...
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