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Where to go for the word on the WTO


29 Nov 1999
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216.122.30.133/wto
This exhaustive calendar lists all the action in Seattle.

www.worldtradeobserver.org
The World Trade Observer provides daily coverage of the events in Seattle and includes magazine-style articles, as well as a very good list of links to other news resources.

www.tidepool.org/id.wto.html
Tidepool's WTO coverage includes well-organized links to news articles and other online resources.

thenation.com/1999/991206.shtml
Articles, editorials, and tons and tons and tons of links to WTO info for your reading pleasure.

www.wtowatch.org
A comprehensive site for anti-WTOers, including live and archived webcasts of Seattle events.

seattle99.org
Loads of protest info, including a link for downloading "A Citizen's Guide to the World Trade Organization -- Everything You Need to Know to Fight for Fair Trade."

www.seattlewto.org
Another collection of anti-WTO info.

www.oneworld.org/campaigns/wto/front.shtml
Links and info with a human-rights emphasis.

www.globalizethis.org/home2.html
The Ruckus Society's guide to rabble-rousing in Seattle, with live web cams.

www.adbusters.org/campaigns/question/index.html
At the Adbusters WTO site, download your little green heart out -- uncommercials, radio spots, and patterns to make your own anti-WTO gear.

www.wto.org
The official WTO site. Info straight from the horse's ... mouth.

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