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    US trade representative Robert Zoellick blamed influential developing countries such as Brazil and India for the collapse of the world trade meeting in Cancun.

    Members of the British non-governmental organization Oxfam lampoon leaders of the G8 countries during an event held on the sidelines of the WTO meeting in Cancun September 14, 2003. Oxfam was trying to illustrate the G8's failure to listen to voices urging them to rewrite the rules of international trade.




  • Pic: G8 leaders lampooned
  • Pic: US blames developing countries for the collapse of WTO meeting
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