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Advisory Commission Blasts IMF

By Martin Crutsinger WASHINGTON (AP) -- The 182-nation International Monetary Fund, which was widely criticized for its handling of the 1997-98 global currency crisis, needs to be drastically reformed, a blue ribbon advisory commission is telling Congress.

U.S., Europe at Odds Over IMF Chief

By MARTIN CRUTSINGER AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - The Clinton administration told Congress today that the International Monetary Fund, which was heavily criticized for its handling of the Asian financial crisis, has begun to implement significant reforms.

WTO Protesters Eye the Capital

By REBECCA SINDERBRAND Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Many of the same activists who protested World Trade Organization talks in Seattle last year have picked a new venue for mass demonstrations - this time, within shouting distance of the White House.

Reckonings; An American Pie

The New York Times / By PAUL KRUGMAN Talk about globalization. Michel Camdessus probably knew that his last speech as managing director of the International Monetary Fund might be accompanied by some protests. But he surely did not expect an American activist to follow him to Bangkok and throw a cream pie in his face.