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Spotlight Falls on a Heavily Globalised Industry
As the tanker Prestige pollutes the Spanish coast with its 70,000 tonnes of oil, many are asking 'Who should be held liable?'
Daniel Dombey
November 20, 2002
Russian Oil ‘Can Ease Reliance on Mideast’
U.S. efforts to tap into Russian oil supply fueled by debates on war with Iraq
Nancy Dunne
September 13, 2002
“Fair Trade” Foolishness
Nations can gripe about globalization, but cannot expect to bring about its demise
Robert Samuelson
December 8, 2006
Bad Trade-Off
US voters suspect that free trade and foreign investment are the culprits behind vanishing jobs
Stuart Anderson
November 10, 2006
A Gas Pipeline to the World Outside
As members of the Association of Southeast Asia Nations like Thailand and Malaysia seek to integrate further through a shared gas pipeline, local villagers are fighting to protect their standard of living.
Wayne Arnold
October 26, 2001
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