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We've Won!', New Statesman, 19th November 2001, p23. 105 'Swiss Bank quits Turkish dam project', BBC News online, 27th February 2002, www.news.bbc.co.uk 106 For an account of Greenpeace International's campaign against Shell see Mark Neal & Christie Davies, The Corporation under Siege - Exposing the Devices used by Activists and Regulators in the Non-Risk Society, Social Affairs Unit, London, 1998, p22-25. 107 See Stop Esso Campaign web site, www.stopesso.com 108 Polly Toynbee, 'A Tiger out of your tank', The Guardian, 30th November 2001, p21. 109 Greenpeace International website, 'Greenpeace welcomes new policy commitment from IKEA', 24th November 1999, & other press releases on Greenpeace International website, www.greenpeace.org. 110 George Monbiot & Jonathan Porritt, 'Does working with business compromise the environmentalists? 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