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The association Attac was founded soon after the editorial appeared in Le Monde Diplomatique.
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As the referendum on the Treaty for a European Constitution (TEC) approached in May 2005, Attac started a very active campaign against the neoliberal agenda that the EU advocated.
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"The conditions are hardly imaginable," said Attac-Maroc which highlighted how there was no doctor for the estimated 1,400 prisoners.
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The message of Attac is very succinctly and beautifully set down in a brochure that was sent out very recently. (translated from French by Siv O'Neall)
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We, the members of Attac, distributed leaflets and posters at open-air markets, in supermarkets, in mailboxes, from person to person and agitated in big meetings for the 'NON' to the TEC.
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| Anthrax Mystery: Questions Raised over Whether Government Is Framing Dead Army Scientist for 2001 Attac '; yahooBuzzArticleSummary =' The FBI\'s prime suspect in the October 2001 anthrax letters case died last week in an apparent suicide.
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Attac 3 interviewed almost 400 minors during its probe in three maindistricts of Congo's capital Brazzaville.
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* James Tobin (1918 – 2002), an American economist who saw his brainchild of taxing financial transactions 'misused' by associations like Attac and who declared that his intention was not anti-capitalist, but only a means of slowing down the rate of capital transfer.
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Some high-school social-studies textbooks teach globalization as an unmitigated catastrophe; students are advised to consult the radical anti-globalization protest group Attac for further information.
Capitalist Manifesto 2007
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The only other one I like is Pong, oh! and Brick Attac k-- on my cell phone.
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