a growing scale global trade doesn t always make sense. in today s world goods and services are traded between countries and continents on an unprecedented scale as globalization is credited with boosting economic growth free trade is a big honor for the corporations and benefits millions of people around the world but the price for that prosperity say critics is paid by the poor and nowhere is that more visible than in africa. 54 percent of the continent s workforce relies on the agricultural sector but cheap and often subsidized goods brought in from asia and europe a swamping domestic markets causing prices to plummet. over 120000 tons of tomato products enter ghana annually that s a $95.00 fold increase since imports began in 1996 and that boom is taking its toll on local producers. tomatoes they could be garner s red to gold the soil is ideal and they can cultivated in the country for decades yet ghana s tomato factories now stand empty and farmers are opting to leave th
say. when people have power and money, you get afraid. startling developments and a headline making mystery. you see the blood spatter, very compelling. the disappearance of jennifer dulos. what do you think happened in that garage? a serious, violent assault occurred my garage. finger-pointing started immediately. is your husband involved? i have not been there. have you had anything to do with jennifer s disappearance? i have. not investigators speak out. this is a new element. our theories are the zip ties were used to incapacitate jennifer. this is an effort to leave no stone unturned. someone has information, someone knows something. we are going to find her. hello, and welcome to dateline. jennifer dulos and her husband made things. fotis disk constructed mentions, jennifer constructed plays and novels. together, they built an active life for their five children. but it all came crashing down when jennifer suddenly vanished, leaving a m
this is a new element. what are the zip ties? our theories is that it was used to incapacitate jennifer. an effort to leave no stone unturned. someone has information. someone knows something. we are going to find her. hello and welcome to dateline, jennifer and her husband vow made things. he constructed mansions, she crafted plays and novels. together they built an active life for their children but it all came crashing down when jennifer suddenly vanished. leaving a mystery that grips the nation. here is dennis murphy with a day jennifer disappeared. it is one of those places where the very wealthiest of americans, have boutique fronted downtown streets. and make their homes and lavishes states set on meticulously landscaped grounds. connecticut, the goal coast of the new york city commuter belt. it s about 18,000 people, very wealthy. and it is a great community. great schools? great schools. exceptional schools. very low crime rates. it s a town
a growing scale global trade doesn t always make sense. in today s world goods and services are traded between countries and continents on an unprecedented scale as globalization is credited with boosting economic growth free trade is a big honor for the corporations and benefits millions of people around the world but the price for that prosperity you say critics is paid by the poor and nowhere is that gulf more visible than in africa. 54 percent of the continent s workforce relies on the agricultural sector but cheap and often subsidized goods brought in from asia and europe as swamping domestic markets causing prices to plummet. over 120000 tons of tomato products enter ghana annually that s a $95.00 fold increase since imports began in 1996 and that boom is taking its toll on local producers. tomatoes they could be goners red to gold the soil is ideal and they ve been cultivated in the country for decades yet ghana s tomato factories now stand empty and farmers are opting
decent labor conditions far from a given in the garment industry. ghana grows tons of tomatoes but also imports them on a growing scale global trade doesn t always make sense. in today s world goods and services are traded between countries and continents on an unprecedented scale as globalization is credited with boosting economic growth free trade is a big honor for the corporations and benefits millions of people around the world but the price for that prosperity say critics is paid by the poor and nowhere is that gulf more visible than in africa. 54 percent of the continent s workforce relies on the agricultural sector but cheap and often subsidized goods brought in from asia and europe are swamping domestic markets causing prices to plummet. over 120000 tons of tomato products enter ghana annually that s a $95.00 fold increase since imports began in 1996 and that boom is taking its toll on local producers. so martos they could be goners red to gold the soil is ideal and