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    NGO Oxfam relief workers lampoon the G8 leaders
    ( 2003-09-15 11:06) (Agencies)


    British non-governmental organization Oxfam relief workers wearing fiberglass heads of G8 world leaders plug their ears at a swimming pool near the Word Trade Organization meeting in Cancun Sunday, Sept. 14, 2003. Groups like Oxfam accused rich nations of turning a deaf ear to the demands of poorer countries to stop subsidizing their farmers so foreign nations can compete (L-R, Junichiro Koizumi of Japan, George Bush of the U.S., Jacques Chirac of France, Tony Blair of Great Britain, Silvio Berlusconi of Italy, Gerhard Schroeder of Germany).  [AP]

    Oxfam workers wearing fiberglass heads of G8 world leaders plug their ears near the WTO meeting in Cancun Sept. 14, 2003. (L-R, Junichiro Koizumi, Jean Chretien, Tony Blair, and Jacques Chirac). [AP]

    Oxfam lampoons leaders of the G8 countries Sept.14(L-R, Gerhard Schroeder, Jean Chretien, Jacques Chirac, Tony Blair, Junichiro Koizumi, Silvio Berlusconi, and George Bush).  [Reuters]

    Members of Oxfam lampoon the leaders of the G8, (L-R Vladimir Putin, Silvio Berlusconi , Jacques Chirac, Tony Blair, George Bush, Jean Chretien, Junichiro Koizumiand Gerhard Schroeder) on the sidelines of the WTO ministerial meeting in Cancun, Sept. 12, 2003.  [Reuters]

    Oxfam workers wearing fiberglass heads of the G8 leaders gather for a photo outside the WTO meeting in Cancun, Sept. 12, 2003. The 'Big Head' leaders sat down for a sybmolic breakfast of 'dumped' cereal, sugar and milk to demonstrate the waste of European and American agricultural subsidies.  [AP]
     
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