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which they then propound
through the institutions

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in which they have a powerful voice.
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And I think this is exactly the model
that is being questioned.

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And, increasingly, what there is
is a very large body

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of people who are concerned
about these rules.

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The people on the streets
of Genoa and Seattle

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are not representative
of the overall movement.

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They are the tip of the iceberg.
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We did a study last year
that looked across developing countries

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and found that in the space
of one year, in 50 protests,

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more than a million people
from developing countries

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were out trying to change the rules
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that were being imposed on them
by the World Bank and the IMF

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and locked down
through the World Trade Organization.

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Thank you. We must finish.
Barry Coates, thank you for joining us.

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And also Granwyth Hulatberi and
Vernon Ellis on the line from New York.

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Section three?
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Well...
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It's not exactly a garment bag,
but it's, uh...

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...it'll work.
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Yeah? You think this
is very business-like?

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It's like very official?
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Very...very big money.
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Okay, good. That's what I need.
I need a big money watch.

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So are you as nervous
as you were for Salzburg?

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The thing is, like,
even with the Salzburg thing,

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we went into it, like...
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sort of-we went there really nervous,
but the whole time kind of...

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it doesn't really sink in
till you're actually there.

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Right.
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Well, I think it's good you guys,
from what I've seen of the speech,

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it kind of starts out
the most normal that it is,


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