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Greenwire, December 7, 2001, WORLD BANK: Report details approach to new era of globalization
L.A. Weekly, November 16, 2001, Back to Business - A new war gives new urgency to the globalization debate
Calgary Herald, November 16, 2001, World Bank, IMF 'assist' world poverty problem: Policies help rich get richer, protesters charge
New York Times, October 28, 2001, For Trade Protesters, 'Slower, Sadder Songs'
The Guardian (London), October 24, 2001, Route to riches: Afghanistan has huge strategic importance for the west as a corridor to the untapped fuel reserves in central Asia

The Boston Globe, September 30, 2001, America prepares law and politics; for now, a global movement is stymied

Salon.com, September 21, 2001, No more street fighting man, by David Moberg

The Washington Post, September 20, 2001, IMF Eyes Fall Meeting

The Washington Post, September 10, 2001, Why We Protest; The IMF and World Bank hurt poor countries and undermine democracy, by Robert Weissman

Multinational Monitor, September 1, 2001, Dubious Development: The World Bank's Foray Into Private Sector Investment

Federal News Service, August 28, 2001, SECTION: MAJOR LEADERS SPECIAL TRANSCRIPTS: Press Conference with the Mobilization for Global Justice. Subject: Demands on the World Bank and International Monetary Fund

The Guardian (London), July 26, 2001, Inside story: Tiger trap: Protesters brought an Esso distribution depot to a halt yesterday. They say we should all boycott the company because it has sabotaged efforts to reduce global warming. But is it guilty as charged? Emma Brockes and Julian Borger in Washington investigate
Philippine Daily Inquirer: Opinion Bruising Policy Clashes Seen at G-7 Summit, July 18, 2001

Greenwire, July 16, 2001, Climate change: U.S. rejects G8 fossil fuel proposal

Chattanooga Times/Chattanooga Free Press, July 15, 2001, Bush to oppose G8 report urging renewable fuel subsidies

The Deseret News (Salt Lake City, UT), July 14, 2001, Bush to oppose renewable-energy aid

The New York Times: U.S. Set to Oppose International Plan For Cleaner Energy, July 14, 2001
Financial Times (London), World Bank arm delays Niger delta oil decision. IFC puts funding on hold after protests, June 15, 2001
United Press International, Blue Planet: Enviros react to Shell prize, June 7, 2001
Multinational Monitor: Power Struggle; economic aspects of utilities deregulation, June 1, 2001.

Global Information Network Noticias en Espanol, May 31, 2001, Chad: Activistas piden presion de Banco Mundial por Democracia; alegan fraude electoral en las elecciones [Chad: activists want the World Bank to support democracy; fraud alleged in latest elections

The Sunday Gazette Mail (Charleston), "Former Massey execs plan China coal project," Charleston Sunday Gazette, May 20, 2001
Washington Post, April 19, 2001, SEEN's work mentioned by Mary McGrory
InterPress Service: "ENVIRONMENT-FINANCE: Environmentalists Praise Bush's Plan to Cut Corporate Subsidies, February 26, 2001

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