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Mukul Sharma "Marked for life: the Rugmark scheme aims to put a smiling face symbol on each child-labour-free carpet - but is is working?". New Internationalist. FindArticles.com. 01 Jan, 2010. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0JQP/is_292/ai_30309886/
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Articles in July, 1997 issue of New Internationalist
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Respite - and respect: work damages many children. But it can help others, as Chris Brazier explains
by Chris Brazier -
Thank you, Mr Harkin, sir: when US Senator Tom Harkin proposed a boycott of the products of child labour, Western campaigners applauded. But there were unforeseen consequences …
by Shahidul Alam -
Revolution: you can't expect just to open the doors of a traditional school and have working children flock in
by Anthony Swift -
Cabo Verde
by Desaria Evora -
Tomorrow's cossacks: Olivia Ward meets the troops - and finds them altogether different from what she expected
by Olivia Ward -
Future freezers: Chinese struggle to reduce CFC-consumption
by Pan Xiaoying -
Assane 's story: the shoe-shiner - Senegal
by David Hecht - Confronting child labour, then and now
- Guns in the closet
- Slow reckoning/the divided planet
- Paula's story: the prostitute - England
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Let us work! Working children all over the world are starting to get organized - and ar sending delegates to confront rich-world politicians and trade unionists
by Anthony Swift - Country profile: Dominica
- Starbucks coffee
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Caged birds, silent song: children working as domestic servants can be invisible even when they are right in front of your nose, as maggie Black discovered
by Maggie Black - Wunderkinder: Craig Kielburger heads an international organization … and travels all over the world in the cause of abolishing child labour
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Marked for life: the Rugmark scheme aims to put a smiling face symbol on each child-labour-free carpet - but is is working?
by Mukul Sharma -
Video rebel: Burmese guerrillas are Hollywood's biggest fans
by Martin West -
Sawai 's story: the garment worker - Thailand
by Anthony Swift -
Amai
by Paulo Braganca - Seven-tenths: the sea and its thresholds
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Tackling child labour: a ten-point plan
by Chris Brazier -
Pablo's story: the street seller - Colombia
by Jeremy Lennard -
Helen Steel: activist Helen Steel talks with Katrina Payne about what it's like to take on McDonald's in the British courts
by Katrina Payne - Fabulous sinkhole and other stories
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Child labour
by Chris Brazier - Mad cows in Africa
- `We, the working children of the Third World, propose '
- Child labour - the facts
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Dollar bills: opening up to the world outside
by Martin Stott - King and I
- Greenwash: the reality behind corporate environmentalism
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Kumar 's story: the runaway - Nepal
by Anthony Swift - Kolya
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Baby Jane: Elaine Eliah finds, and loses, a small human face among the refugees in Zaire
by Elaine Eliah
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