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WTO Hands a Critical Victory to African Farmers
Even if US resists call to end subsidies, trade body's ruling encourages poor nations
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Both investment in technology and emissions caps are integral to halting climate change
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US leaders have little control over Texas in demanding respect for international treaty
Suzanne Goldenberg
August 5, 2008
Harvesting Poverty
Agricultural subsidies hurt everyone but large farmers – from small farmers to poor countries
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US Loses WTO Steel Appeal
Failure to remove steel tariffs could spark a trade war as elections draw near
David Roeder
November 11, 2003
CIA Outlines Pakistan Links With Militants
US is wary about a major partner in its war on terror
Mark Mazzetti
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