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The Washington Post, November 20, 2002, Texas Firms Line Up U.S. Aid in Peru, Gas Project's Damage to Rain Forest Assailed, by James V. Grimaldi.
Inter Press Service, November 15, 2002, Groups Urge Bank to Deny Enron Loan for Bolivian Pipeline, by Emad Mekay.
La Jornada, October 8, 2002, El Senado de EU acusa a la SEC por el "fracaso catastrófico" en regular a Enron, by David Zúñiga.
USA Today, September 27, 2002, Anti-globalization activists: Divided, they make a stand, by James Cox.
Financial Times, September 13, 2002, Pipeline rage fails to deter World Bank: Michael Peel and Alan Beattie report on the protests at a Chad-Cameroon initiative, by Michael Peel and Alan Beattie.
Bloomberg News, September 11, 2002, ENRON-BACKED BOLIVIAN GAS PROJECT SET TO GET IDB AID, by Mark Drajem.

Asia Times, August 22, 2002, Exxon in Aceh: America's Double Standard, by Steve Kretzmann.
TomPaine.com, August 21, 2002, Bush's True Stripes, Just like the Exxon Tiger's, by Steve Kretzmann. Audio: Click here to listen
United Press International, August 15, 2002, Enron foreign moves may change U.S. policy, by Christian Bourge.
The Plain Dealer, August 11, 2002, America's SUVs and the women of the Niger Delta, Commentary by Daphne Wysham.
Wall Street Journal, August 5, 2002, Enron Criminal Probe Focuses On Alleged Corruption Abroad, by John R. Wilke.
FORTUNE, August 12, 2002, Beg, Borrow, and Deal, by Jeffrey H. Birnbaum.
NPR's Marketplace, July 25, 2002, Daphne Wysham's commentary on the Niger Delta women's protest against ChevronTexaco.
Inter-Press Service, July 11, 2002, Corrupt Practices Continue in the Developing World, by Emad Mekay.
Baltimore Sun, June 13, 2002, Bankrolling Enron's Global Exploitation, by Nadia Martinez and Mark Engler
Washington Post, May 5, 2002, Enron Pipeline Leaves Scar on South America
Progreso Weekly, May 2-8, 2002, Enron Lives!, by Nadia Martinez and Mark Engler
FT.com, May 1, 2002, Anti-globalisation alliance lies low
Panama News, April 28-May 11, 2002, Enron's Panama Connections
Business Line, April 17, 2002, Enron and OPIC
Houston Chronicle, April 13, 2002, Enron's final, biggest error, op-ed by Daphne Wysham
NPR's Marketplace, April 9, 2002, Daphne Wysham's op-ed on Enron's overseas projects
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, April 1, 2002, Enron's huge India project was in constant political turmoil
Chicago Tribune, March 22, 2002, Enron ran global game of finance, report says
Washington Post, March 22, 2002, Enron succeeded in aid pursuit; company won $7 billion in pledges for overseas plans

Wall Street Journal, March 22, 2002, SEEN's Enron report referenced in Washington Wire

Washington Post, February 16, 2002, Enron Spanned the Globe With High-Risk Projects; Deals Lost Money but Helped Hide Troubles

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