| USA: Los Angeles Activists Target Corporate Greed by Christine Hanley, Associated Press August 14th, 2000 Activists organized protests against corporate greed, oil company abuses and the lack of campaign finance reform to mark Monday's opening of the Democratic National Convention. |
| USA: Oil Corporations Woo Democrats Associated Press August 14th, 2000 While Democrats will be partying all across Tinseltown this week, these events go far beyond typical convention-week soirees. Each is aimed at the Democrat who would take over a key committee if the party managed to regain control of Congress in the November elections. |
| USA: U'wa March Trashes Gore by Tamara Straus, AlterNet August 14th, 2000 To put it mildly, the U'wa are a touchy issue for Gore. The presidential candidate owns between $500,000 and $1 million in Occidental stock and his father, Al Gore Sr., served as chair of the board for 28 years, earning an annual salary of $500,000. The elder Gore was such a close political ally of the company that Armand Hammer, Occidental's founder and CEO, liked to say that he had Gore ''in my back pocket.'' |
| USA: Lieberman's Big Donations From Big Businesses by Elizabeth Shogren, Los Angeles Times August 9th, 2000 An analysis of campaign-finance records released yesterday by the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics also showed that Lieberman has received more contributions this election cycle from insurance companies than any other senator. |
| USA: Reform Party Suffers Raucous Split by Megan Garvey, Los Angeles Times August 9th, 2000 A meeting of Reform Party leaders in Long Beach erupted in chaos Tuesday, with screaming, shoving matches, a walkout by loyalists to party founder Ross Perot and a declaration that social conservative Pat Buchanan is now guaranteed the fractured party's presidential nomination. |
| USA: Joe Lieberman, Bad For The Jews, Bad For The Country by Michael Lerner, Excerpted from Belief.net August 7th, 2000 Among the candidates considered by Al Gore for the vice-presidential nomination, Joseph Lieberman is likely to accelerate the process in which the two major parties seem to be merging into one pro-business, pro-wealthy, elitist, and morally tone-deaf governing force. |
| USA: Bush the Main Act for TV Convention by Frazier Moore, Associated Press August 4th, 2000 Humorist Bill Maher began ABC's ''Politically Incorrect'' Thursday with rousing words. ''We finally had the big moment tonight that America was waiting for at the Republican National Convention,'' he said. ''The end.'' |
| USA: Protests Rock GOP, End in 282 Arrests by John Nichols, The Nation August 1st, 2000 ''Whose streets? Our streets!'' chanted thousands of activists as they poured into the downtown Philadelphia for what may well have been the most raucous day of demonstrations outside a national convention since Chicago in 1968. |
| USA: GOP's Empty Promises to People of Color by Richard Fellinger, Philadelphia Weekly August 1st, 2000 This marks the second consecutive convention in which the GOP is trying to sell itself to minorities and progressive whites. Remember that patronizing ''big-tent'' rhetoric from San Diego four years ago? |
| USA: Anti-Poverty Activists March in Philadelphia by David Morgan, Reuters July 31st, 2000 Thousands of protesters, led by people in wheelchairs, marched on the Republican National Convention on Monday to demand economic rights for people oppressed by poverty and homelessness. |
| USA: Touring the Real Philly by Jennifer Bleyer, AlterNet July 30th, 2000 ''There are 250,000 families living below the poverty line in Philadelphia, and 40,000 abandoned houses that the city has boarded up. That's an incredible disconnect that the Republicans won't be talking about this week!'' shouts activist Tamzin Cheshire. |
| Burma: Cheney, Milosevic and Premier Oil Do Business with Junta The Guardian (London) July 28th, 2000 What do Dick Cheney, Slobodan Milosevic and the British company Premier Oil have in common? Answer: they all firmly believe in doing business with Burma, home to perhaps the world's most oppressive regime. |
| USA: African-American Community Takes a Deeper Look at Ralph Nader by Cedric Muhammad, BlackElectorate.com July 28th, 2000 The logic, according to Democrats and Gore supporters is that by voting for Ralph Nader, people are only taking votes away from Al Gore and helping Gov. Bush walk into the White House -- directly benefiting from Gore's loss of the traditional Democratic votes that Nader represents. But can any self-respecting Black honestly say that Blacks have benefited under Clinton-Gore -- enough to automatically extend their reign for another 4 years -- with no questions asked? |
| USA: Dick Cheney's Oil Connections Drillbits and Tailings (Project Underground) July 25th, 2000 Having ensured the continued flow of cheap oil from the Gulf by waging a war with Iraq, and after his boss, George Bush's ouster from office by Clinton in 1992, Dick Cheney turned his attention to the corporate world. |
| USA: Former Monsanto Lobbyist Appointed to Represent Consumers on GE Food Issues by Tom Abate, San Francisco Chronicle July 24th, 2000 Leading consumer and environmental groups are fuming because the Clinton administration has appointed a former Monsanto Corp. lobbyist to represent U.S. consumers on a transatlantic committee set up to avoid a trade war over genetically engineered foods. |
| USA: Health Care Firms Spend Big to Head Off Reforms by Jeff Leeds, Los Angeles Times July 23rd, 2000 With billions of dollars in profits on the line, the health care industry is waging the largest national advertising campaign ever conducted by a political special interest, with a price tag for the election cycle that could approach $90 million--more than either of the major presidential candidates is expected to spend. |
| USA: Army of Protestors Prepare to Greet GOP by Thomas Ginsberg, Philadelphia Inquirer July 9th, 2000 Three weeks before Republicans hold their national convention, it appears the number of protesters gathering in Philadelphia could rival the 30,000 delegates and party members attending the convention itself. |
| AFRICA: Illegal Diamond Trade Funds War in Sierra Leone UMCOR April 19th, 2000 Peace cannot be sustained in Sierra Leone until controls are imposed on the illegal selling of diamonds used to finance its civil war, according to a recent study. |
| India: Clinton's Corporate Entourage by Amit Srivastava, Special to CorpWatch March 20th, 2000 Violence in Kashmir and nuclear proliferation are dominating the mainstream headlines on President Clinton's trip to South Asia. And while security issues are clearly on the agenda in Clinton's meetings with Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, the press is ignoring an equally significant part of the trip: trade. |
| CHINA: Lucent Execs face bribery charges in China and Saudi Arabia
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