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Financial Crimes spoof newspaper, 2000 - Reclaim The Streets

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PDF of the spoof Financial Times paper produced to coincide with the international day of action against the IMF and World Bank on September 26, 2000.

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Reclaim The Streets
Submitted by Steven. on March 23, 2009

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