[Decidable?]
China's Ticket Into WTO Foreshadows Revolution
By John Pomfret and Philip P. Pan
Washington Post Foreign Service
Sunday, November 11, 2001; Page A01
HENGSHUI, China -- Sun Guoyin and her daughter Hou Roufang once led a
dreary existence as employees of a drab, state-owned departme
Apologies if this has already been posted. It gets better and better as it goes
on.
Bill
BACK PAGE - WEEKEND FT: Self-serving bunk that backs the pay
gap argument: PAUSE FOR THOUGHT: If common sense suggests
chief executives are appallingly greedy, common sense is
probably right, writes Mich
Record fall in US prices prompts deflation fears
Heather Stewart
Saturday November 10, 2001
The Guardian
A record fall in American factory gate prices prompted fears yesterday
that September 11 has sent the US into a deflationary spiral.
At the same time, the Japanese government blamed the knoc
[Financial Times]
Weighing workers' worth
By Ed Crooks - Nov 08 2001 10:31:46
"Our people are our greatest asset." No matter how much the sceptics
scoff, corporations and governments just cannot stop making that
claim.
The idea, presumably, is to make people feel valued and nurtured but
the i
Title: Please ignore if you have already received this.
Than
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THanks.
The November-December issue of Canadian Dimension magazine is almost
entirely devoted to the so-called "war against terrorism".
It features articles by James Petras, El
The participants in this discussion might be interested to know that
there
is an initiative to launch an ATTAC group in Britain. As a first
step,
the UK chapter of the Friends of Le Monde diplomatique is organising a
large public meeting in London on 17 November to test the waters, to
see
if ther
< http://www.hinduonnet.com >
BOOKS
A British view of the Empire
GOVIND TALWALKAR
Ornamentalism: How the British saw their Empire by David Cannadine;
the Penguin Press; pages 264, $25.
The Ideological Origins of the British Empire by David Armitage;
Cambridge University Press; pages 239, $19.95
I like the poster, no war but the class war. Just do it.
Bill Rosenberg wrote:
> At midday on 9 Nov a protest against the WTO took place in WTO Director-general
> Mike Moore's home town, Christchurch, to coincide with the opening of the talks
> at Doha. It took the form of a "tour of capitalist
[I spent yesterday at a wonderful anti-WTO-anti-Imperialist demo that
morphed into a solidarity demo with several hundred Somali's --rally
total just under 1,000-- who were terrorized by the seizure of their
grocery store under the pretense of using the wire transfer system to
support ObL. It was
< http://www.hinduonnet.com/stories/0113.htm >
Poor nations may decide Doha meet outcome
DOHA, NOV. 9. In an unusual development, the outcome of the fourth
ministerial conference of the World Trade Organisation could well be
determined not by the traditional big players at the WTO, the Quad
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Title: please post this notice about the Nov-Dec issue of CD
Cy should have also mentioned that I have a piece in the next
issue of Canadian Dimension.
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The November-December issue of Canadian Dimension magazine is almost
entirely devoted to the so-called "war against terrorism".
It features articles by James Petras, Ellen Wood, Aijaz Ahm
G'day all,
Well, John Howard's
social-conservative-yet-economically-neo-liberal-zealot-yet-spending-whatever-marginal-seats-require
outfit walked shamelessly into an election with nothing but a firm conviction
to keep Afghan and Iraqi refugees off our blessed shores - it was all they
went on abou
At midday on 9 Nov a protest against the WTO took place in WTO Director-general
Mike Moore's home town, Christchurch, to coincide with the opening of the talks
at Doha. It took the form of a "tour of capitalist greed". You can see photos at
http://www.interactive.orcon.net.nz/frontpage.html
The p
Jim,
I have a uniform random number generator I wrote a while ago, whose range I
can set to anything I like, as long as it is finite, so I set it to [1,8],
since this range is homeomorphic to [a,g], and drew one number. The draw was
"3" which means my answer is "c".
How do you like my random num
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