Sources

~The World Trade Organization web page

~The International Monetary Fund web site

~The World Bank web site

~Yes! A Journal of Positive Futures

~The New York Times
"Another snag entangles plan to reduce debts of poorest countries," Paul Lewis 9/28/96
         
"IMF and World Bank clear Debt Relief,"  Paul Lewis  9/30/96
    
"Nafta's impact on jobs has been slight, study shows"  Paul Lewis 12/19/96

"Financial Leaders Meet as Protests Clog Washington"   John Kifner and David E. Sanger 4/16/00

"From cell, coalition looked like a movement"    Tim Weiner  4/16/00

"IMF points to big accomplishment: it met on schedule"    Joeseph Kahn   4/16/00

"Protesters dwindle in Washington"    John Kifner and David E. Sanger   4/17/00


~The Boston Globe:
"DC Rally takes on Gaurdian of Finance"   John Donnelly   4/16/00

"Thousands in protests against finance groups: IMF, World Band press on in DC"   Anne E Kornblut


~The Economist:
"Seattle comes to Washington"  4/15/00-4/21/00


~CNN:
"Seattle cracks down on protesters with second night of tear gas: Clinton urges WTO to be more open"  Rusty Dornin  12/1/99

"World Bank, IMF conclude Washington meeting amid protests"  4/17/00

"Up to 10,000 demonstrate in DC against world finance meetings"    4/16/00

"Washington police raid headquarters of World Bank protesters"     4/15/00

~Corporate Watch:
"Beyond Street Tactics: the anti-corporate globalization movement after Washington"   Kenny Bruno  4/17/00-4/18/00

"World Bank Bunk:  facts the World Bank doesn't want you to know" Tom Paine  4/11/00

"A dozen reasons to come to Washington DC for April 16th"  Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman   4/5/00

"USA: the meaning of April 16th"  Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman   4/20/00

~Vinnie Ferraro's web page


~United States Trade Representative's web page

~Mobilization for Global Justice

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