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World Bank chief to quit under fire over ethics (2nd Roundup)

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By Tony Czuczka May 18, 2007, 1:07 GMT


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tonny from belgiumMay 18th, 2007 - 07:31:49

THe fact that the Wall Street Journal supports him is on itself evidence enough to be suspicious as this newspaper is not exactly reknown for caring much about the poorest amongst the poor .Compassion from corporate america for the underdevelopped country is a mask they carry sometimes whilst plundering natural ressources and exploiting human labour.Less corruprion only means more profit for them and that is the kernel of the truth in this matter .
The fight against corruption needs to be accompanied by a fight against child labour ,decent minimum wages need to be introduced in the poor countries ,etc.
Has anybody ever read anything in the wall Street Journal pointing to this ?
Or Wolfowitz ?

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WTFMay 18th, 2007 - 13:23:02

Wolfie has so much money but he prefers to wears socks with holes. LOL
Typical Jew?

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