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Final G8 report from your IMC Foreign Correspondent.
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Wednesday July 06, 2005 20:15 by IMC Éire foreign correspondent
Thats all folks. I am exhausted completely now, the last few days of doing stuff has taken its toll on me. I woke up this morning (admittedly I did hit the snooze button twice for an extra few minutes), and got geared up for my cycle up towards Auchterarder. I went downstairs to get my bike and looked outside... and what greeted me except the scourge of all fairweather demonstrators, (maybe the G8 brought it with them) rain. Pouring down after days of sun and some patchy cloud yesterday. Admittedly my heart sank. My bag is a piece of shit and definitely not waterproof. You can tell I'm a real pro at this sort of thing, bringing a video camera in a non-waterproof bag. |
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Jump To Comment: 1your coverage these last days has been so engaging, so well written. Indymedia.org just got a statistic unto the screens of CNBC "street signs" 20h30-21h00 CET. It wasn't so wonderful, they said - "the G8 nations account for 13% of the world's population, 60% of teh world's emissions and 80% of the world's economic production" source :- indymedia.org
Oh well, I thought I'd tell ye, they also asked was the g8 at its cost of 200million$ really worth it, using BBC figures on the cost of staging this annual summit. The vast majority (over 80%) goes on security. They pointed out that the cost of the last Japanese G8 summit was equal to the debt owed by the nine poorest nations a that time.
They then squeezed in an interview with the "japanese sherper" who said that the japanese are very practical, and pragmatic, and want us all "on an individual level" to change. He gave an "coping with climate change example". In this last year the japanese PM has instructed all japanese workers to stop wearing ties, instead of cranking up the air conditioning. I forgot about my popcorn at the point. They used the same images of a riot where some protesters attaked a police van four times, the last time, I went a bit aspergher's syndrome and saw that in line of shot, the rioters outnumbered the police by 5 to 1 and the only local business was a scottish café called "Jo&Co" which seemed to survive the disruption unscathed. They then aired an interview with the scottish first minister, asked him about ireland, (why aren't you a celtic tiger?" sort of stuff) and asked him was the cost justified. He replied that sure it is, leaders have to meet, and in this changing world, they might do something. He thinks scotland being an export economy is different to Eire, and being a Malawi interest man, (he went there and set up a scottish fund) hopes that the 50billion$ fund is seen for what it is.
Last little digs were at Chirac, suggesting that if he hadn't been rude about british and finnish food he might have won the olympics. Cut to Blair, demanding that sport play a part in every youngster's life. Cut back to the last picture of a black blocker ("voiceover" the black block began in germany) using a golf club to hit a police wagon.
Then it was advert time. Golf news. Quick round up of closing prices. CNBC Europe is a project of NBC and the Wall St Journal. have a good night.