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Globalization and its discontents Salon's coverage of world trade talks, the rising protests and their political legacy. Labor's lost love? Teamsters may break ranks with Gore's union supporters and back Pat Buchanan. Den of thieves Greedy CEOs like Bank of America's Hugh McColl are squeezing the shareholders for gigantic salaries, no matter how the company is doing. Trapped and torn Locked in by a chain of protesters, I wanted to kick myself. My kids were at home and I was about to be pummeled for all the wrong reasons. The great straddler Free trader President Clinton veers left in Seattle. But will his finesse be enough to keep Al Gore's Democratic Party intact? The three horsemen of globalization Critics fear increased cooperation between the World Trade Organization, World Bank and International Monetary Fund will spawn an 800-pound gorilla. And then there were four ... Ralph Nader will announce his campaign for president on the Green Party ticket in January, joining those on the Republican, Democrat and Reform tickets in next year's race for the White House. What's really at stake in Seattle Economists speak out on the issues behind the World Trade Organization summit and the street protests. If you can't beat 'em ... Why the World Trade Organization should be embraced, not feared. Everything you need to know about the WTO While thousands of protesters gather outside, there's plenty of disagreement inside, too. |
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