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Old 03-18-2011, 07:54 AM   #1
gedsiz

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Default Top Ten Criminal Mafias Of The World
http://www.toptenplanet.com/top-ten-...l-mafias-world


1. Russia Mafia
2. Sicilian Mafia
3. Colombian Drug Cartel
4. Chinese Triads
5. Japanese Yakuza
6. Mexican Mafia
7. Israeli Mafia
8. Serbian Mafia
9. Albanian Mafia
10. Jamaican Yardies
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Old 03-19-2011, 06:12 AM   #2
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1) United Nations
Also know as "I have a nuclear and you cant" club.

2) IMF
IMF Approves $471 Million in Iraq Funding

3) WTO

Martin Khor argues that the WTO does not manage the global economy impartially, but in its operation has a systematic bias toward rich countries and multinational corporations, harming smaller countries which have less negotiation power. Some examples of this bias are:

* Rich countries are able to maintain high import duties and quotas in certain products, blocking imports from developing countries (e.g. clothing);
* The increase in non-tariff barriers such as anti-dumping measures allowed against developing countries;
* The maintenance of high protection of agriculture in developed countries while developing ones are pressed to open their markets;
* Many developing countries do not have the capacity to follow the negotiations and participate actively in the Uruguay Round; and
* The TRIPs agreement which limits developing countries from utilizing some technology that originates from abroad in their local systems (including medicines and agricultural products).
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Old 03-19-2011, 06:16 AM   #3
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1) United Nations
Also know as "I have a nuclear and you cant" club.

2) IMF
IMF Approves $471 Million in Iraq Funding

3) WTO

Martin Khor argues that the WTO does not manage the global economy impartially, but in its operation has a systematic bias toward rich countries and multinational corporations, harming smaller countries which have less negotiation power. Some examples of this bias are:

* Rich countries are able to maintain high import duties and quotas in certain products, blocking imports from developing countries (e.g. clothing);
* The increase in non-tariff barriers such as anti-dumping measures allowed against developing countries;
* The maintenance of high protection of agriculture in developed countries while developing ones are pressed to open their markets;
* Many developing countries do not have the capacity to follow the negotiations and participate actively in the Uruguay Round; and
* The TRIPs agreement which limits developing countries from utilizing some technology that originates from abroad in their local systems (including medicines and agricultural products).
4) FBI

5) CIA

6) Scotland Yard

7) CSIS
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