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People & Power - Slow food - 8 Jul 08

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People & Power looks at the work of Carlo Petrini, an Italian journalist and food activist, whose organisation, Slow Food, is considered the culinary wing of the anti-globalisation movement.

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  • Hello,

    I just saw you comment. Can send you a DVD with English subtitles of short film on Slow Food. Am currently working on a feature film of which a large part is on Slow Food. Love to share if taught in class!! My e mail address to send me mailing address if not too late or for future correspondence.nicolettafagiol­o@yahoo.co.uk , all the best, Nicoletta

  • Can I down load this video?? Im doing a presentation for MKT class and this is very good info :)please

  • It was a response to Kowneyn's comment

  • Research0digo: How about you actually read the comment chain before you show how little you know about what you're talking about? Although then you probably don't want to actually put the work into getting the thrill of bashing random people on the internet, huh?

  • ImperiusRex

    Then why are you here, commenting on this clip? FOX 'News" not on right now?

  • SOMUCHFORFREEMEDIA,

    You left out Codex Alimentarius  '_'

  • Ya, nikboumckick"what a stupid name" chick... is right! Read what Nikbooajfosfosjfsdjowejfowchic­k68" had to say! Agree but how can anyone follow you with such a fuciked name plate!? Regardless.... read it's opinion cause it's legit!

  • vindanikikikillabicknouchciksb­lksbou

  • Non-fermented soya is dangerous - especially for pregnant women and embryos.

  • Industrial agriculture is the major cause of world hunger; it is not the solution. Biodiversity and local farming for local consumption is the first step to solving the food "crisis". The major problem with industrial agriculture is the politics that control ownership and distribution. There is no food shortage, just a lack of fair distribution.

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