+ Follow CREW MINERALS Tag
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All MAP projects attuned with the Mining Act of 1995 are exclusively for the gargantuan profits of transnational mining companies (TNCs).
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All MAP projects attuned with the Mining Act of 1995 are exclusively for the gargantuan profits of transnational mining companies (TNCs).
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September 27, 2007 - 12:00am