Economic
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- Philippe Legrain
- Articles by freelance economics writer, former special adviser to WTO director-general Mike Moore and Economist journalist, currently writing a book about globalisation.
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- Boycott Microsoft
- Paul Lutus's call to stop MicroSoft's software distribution policy. Details about XP's product activation policy and how it affects the relationship between the company and the consumer.
- 83
- From MSWord to MSWorld
- A NetAction whitepaper saying that Microsoft will continue to grow, until it dominates the entire world.
- 85
- A Microsoft Suit With a Sure Winner
- Editorial postulating that lawyers are likely to emerge as the main winner from class-action lawsuits against Microsoft.
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- The True Believer
- Can Mike Doyle Do to Microsoft What the Rest of the Computer Industry and the Department of Justice Couldn't Do? (November 07, 2002)
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- The Seattle Times: Microsoft loses software ruling in California case
- Court findings that Microsoft unlawfully protected its monopoly for personal-computer software can be used in a suit by California computer owners seeking billions of dollars in damages. Bloomberg News report printed in the Seattle Times. (October 17, 2002)
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- No War on Cuba
- Washington, DC-based coalition advocating for US non-interference in Cuban affairs. Lists members and action opportunities, with background information.
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- Trade Embargo In and Castro Out
- Commentary by Ian Vásquez and L. Jacobo Rodríguez, director and assistant director of the Project on Global Economic Liberty at the Cato Institute, argues against the Helms-Burton Act and the Cuban trade embargo. (Dec 1996)
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- Protest.Net Iraq Related Protests
- Listings of day of and day after protests planned to follow any US action to bomb the Iraqi people. Also includes on going protests to end the sanctions.
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- National Petition Against Sanctions on Iraq
- Historical archive of a United Kingdom petition to Tony Blair opposing sanctions on Iraq on humanitarian grounds.
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- Ethical Aspects of Sanctions in International Law
- On the ethics and (il)legality of the sanctions. By Dr. Hans Köchler, Professor of Philosophy.
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- London Times: Murder of British Tourists and Iraqis
- Reproduced article equating the well reported murder of Britons abroad as callous as the bombing or Iraq by UK planes. (March 05, 1999)
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- UN: Concern at interruption in the flow of Iraqi oil for export
- "Given the depressed price of oil and the state of Iraq's oil industry, there's currently a $900 million gap between the revenue expected and what's needed to fund the humanitarian programme. This shortfall is already cutting deeply into the allocations for water and sanitation, agriculture and education." (March 02, 1999)
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- Sanctions on Iraq - a Fair Penalty?
- Precis of Sabah Al-Mukhtar's talk at Cambridge University, UK (November 26, 1997)