For those who have access to PBS TV ( I hope you do Harry):
>> Please Pass the Word
>>
>> Also check out: http://www.pbs.org/tradesecrets/
>>
>> HOLD THE DATE - February 5th!
>>
>>
>> Also check out: http://www.pbs.org/tradesecrets/
>>
>> HOLD THE DATE - February 5th!
>>
>> Bill Moyers Reports: Trading Democracy on PBS
stations
>>
>> Seldom do you get that much notice of a great TV show, but there is
>> a
>> documentary coming that you really need to schedule time to see!
>> Bill Moyers
>> Reports: Trading Democracy will air on PBS stations at 10pm on
>> Tuesday
>> February 5th.
>>
>> The hour long program examines the secret tribunals that are
>> changing our
>> laws - thanks to NAFTA. The in depth look at the MTBE case in
>> California
>> (where the US is being sued for $970 million US, because California
>> remove a
>> carcinogen from gasoline), Metalclad - the case where Mexico had to
>> pay $16
>> million US to a company that never had a permit to reopen a toxic
>> waste dump
>> - but won because that cost them potential profits, and the case of
>> Loewen
>> Group the Canadian funeral company that lost a civil case for $125
>> million
>> in Mississippi and now is suing the US government for $750 million.
>>
>> Seldom do you get that much notice of a great TV show, but there is
>> a
>> documentary coming that you really need to schedule time to see!
>> Bill Moyers
>> Reports: Trading Democracy will air on PBS stations at 10pm on
>> Tuesday
>> February 5th.
>>
>> The hour long program examines the secret tribunals that are
>> changing our
>> laws - thanks to NAFTA. The in depth look at the MTBE case in
>> California
>> (where the US is being sued for $970 million US, because California
>> remove a
>> carcinogen from gasoline), Metalclad - the case where Mexico had to
>> pay $16
>> million US to a company that never had a permit to reopen a toxic
>> waste dump
>> - but won because that cost them potential profits, and the case of
>> Loewen
>> Group the Canadian funeral company that lost a civil case for $125
>> million
>> in Mississippi and now is suing the US government for $750 million.
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