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FT Series: Capitalism Under Siege
The Financial Times begins a four-part 'investigation' today -- Capitalism
Under Siege. Part 1 is on page 14 of the main section and titled
'Globalisation's Children Strike Back':
"As the IMF, World Bank and WTO brace for huge protests against free
market
capitalism, James Harding uncovers the workings of the anti-globalisation
movement. Part One: the mosquitoes begin to swarm."
Part two, tomorrow (Wednesday) is titled 'Bank-rolling the movement'.
The
series finishes on Friday.
You can apparently read it all on www.ft.com/countercap
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