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Bitter Chocolate
The sweets you buy your sweetheart this Valentine's Day could be tainted with child slavery. Global Exchange's Fair Trade Campaign Director offers ways to give the perfect Valentine’s Day gifts without perpetuating child abuse.

*Last chance to participate in National Valentine's Day of Action 2010: If you teach the curriculum you are eligible to win a $75 Fair Trade prize and if you refer educators you are eligible to win a $40 Fair Trade prize.
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Tell the New CEO of Chevron What To Do
Starting in 2010, the Chevron Corporation has a new CEO, John Watson, and Global Exchange and ally organizations want you to tell the new CEO what to do. As the new CEO of Chevron, climate change and the environmental and human rights impacts of Chevron's operations are the two issues that will define his tenure at the helm of one of the world's largest oil companies. Tell Mr. Watson to take a step in the right direction and change Chevron's course for the better.
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