At 12:09 PM 5/31/98 -0400, you wrote:
>Brad De Long wrote:
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>>Re: Asia Melts...
>>
>>"At a press conference in 1995, when WBAI/Pacifica reporter Amy Goodman
>>asked World Bank president James Wolfensohn if the Bank was going to make
>>loans to Indonesia conditional on ending human rights violations, the smart
>>and worldly Wolfensohn said, incredibly, that it was the first he'd heard
>>of them."
>>
>>Remarkable.
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>>Absolutely remarkable.
>>
>>And the White House picked Wolfensohn as its World Bank candidate over...
>>other people... because they said that it was important that the World Bank
>>President not be an ivory-tower intellectual but instead have wide-ranging
>>practical experience with the real world...
>>
>>Do you have a copy of the transcript?
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>No, I was there watching it all, scribbling notes, but I don't have a
>transcript. Maybe the WB does -it was Wolfie's major press conference at
>the annual meetings that year. Wolfie said he'd have someone look into it.
>
>But you don't really believe Wolfie's claims of ignorance, do you? This guy
>used to run the London office of Schroders, for several decades the CIA's
>private bank.
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>Doug
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Rich Gibson
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