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USA TODAY - Special Edition on Mayday Monopoly

vieuxcmaq, Wednesday, April 18, 2001 - 11:00

US inc. USA Today Corporation (president@whitehouse.gov)

USA Today Corp.announces the year of 2001
as the year of Worldwide Mayday Monopoly.

USA Today interviewed frontline mediaheads
on the eve of Mayday events.

- People should get control over their own
lives. If Mayday can enrich the life of these
people attending this event, then I say:
go for it.

James D.Wolfensohn, son of the WorldBank

- I don`t expect people to follow my advice.
But in this case I would encourage people
to find out for themselves, what the ordinary
people have to say about Mayday.
After all, its the carnival of labour.

George W.Bush, son of the Whitehouse

- We`re lucky to have people who dare to
choose the common good before selfish
interests. Never so few.

Don Itchygo, son of the Alliance of WTO, IMF,
McDonalds, BPAmoco, Staralliance, Microsoft,
Shell, American Express, NYSE, FTAA, Viacom,
CNN and the G-8 ORDER.

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