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[The Unknown Candidate] a study completed this month by the International Food Policy Research Institute argues that, with two modest changes, the deal on the table in Geneva could bring about greater global economic growth and greater benefits for poor countries. The United States and Europe oppose these changes.
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[Blogs.thenewstribune.com] Geneva Journal: Jennifer Henricksen has discovered a humanitarian operation here in Geneva proposing journalists wear distinctive armbands with a symbol, much like the Red Cross/Red Crescent, to indicate the wearer is a journalist. The organization essentially wants a new convention (or treaty) to broadly introduce and codify this press emblem initiative.
[Worldtradelaw.typepad.com] International Economic Law and Policy Blog: Last February I have been amazed, and occasionally horrified, by the media and civil society reactions on the EC - Biotech Products dispute currently pending before a WTO dispute settlement panel in Geneva. In this dispute about trade in GMOs between the US, Canada and Argentina (complainants) and the EC (respondent), the WTO Panel sent its preliminary conclusions to the parties on 6 February 2006.
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[Scienceblog.com] Science Blog -- TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS OF UNITED NATIONS ...: May Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices Affecting the Human Rights of the Palestinian People and Other Arabs of the Occupied Territories, Geneva
[Another Fine Morning] Will NPR follow the money trail to Washington... : The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), a division of the Justice Department, reviewed allegations by Bill White in 1992 that James Bath funneled money from wealthy Middle Eastern businessmen to American companies to influence the policies of the Reagan and Bush administrations. Robert Mueller, the new FBI chief, was in a senior position at the Justice Department at the time of the review.
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