The Multinational Monitor
 
July 1982 - Volume 3 - Number 7
 
Reagan Pushing Toxic Exports - Consumers Fight Back 

C O N T E N T S

Features

Reagan to U.S. Exporters: Dump Away
New hazards policy in the making
- by S. Jacob Scherr

How the Marketing Practices of Drug Companies Kill One Million Third World People a Year
- Excerpts from Prescriptions for Death: The Drugging of the Third World, by Silverman, Lee and Lydecker

Consumers Take the Offensive Against Multinationals
- An Interview with Anwar Fazal, President of the International Organization of Consumers Unions

Health Activists Seek U.N. Code on Drug Company Marketing Practices
- by Virginia Beardshaw and Charles Medawar

New Coalition Forms to Combat Pesticide Abuse
- by Matthew Rothschild

Global Newswatch

Coke workers boycott South African bottler

Philips workers meet to save jobs

Control Data execs held by Korean workers

Amoco loses round one to Indians

Oil companies steal $10 billion from U.S. consumers

Westinghouse reactors malfunction: Brazil upset

Bankers funnel money to South Africa

Upjohn contraceptive hit by U.K. health minister

Nestle boycott continues

Zimbabwe fighting oil dependency

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