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First published in 1999, this volume, the first to be published in
on Jubilee 2000, describes the plight of 52 of the poorest nations
in the world and puts in detail the case for radical cancellation
of past inert debt. The cost and benefit of this remission and the
groundbreaking concordat of peoples and governments that could
accompany it are examined in detail. It contains critiques of the
economic bases of the World Bank and IMF approaches to debt
management in developing economies, as manifested in structural
adjustment programmes and their maintenance, misuse of excess
reserves and the methods used to carry out restructuring and
development projects. The British anti-slavery campaign saw a
mobilisation of public opinion for a great cause. Using this as a
source of inspiration, public opinion must again be mobilised for
what amounts to the greatest opportunity for justice, compassion
and forgiveness facing us all at the beginning of a new millennium.
On a March afternoon in Cleveland, St. Bonaventure battled powerful
Kentucky for 40 minutes and two overtimes in the first round of the
2000 NCAA Tournament. Though the Bonnies would lose that day, the
moments that accompanied that game provided St. Bonaventure's proud
alumni a vast sense of pride. For a men's basketball program that
was once considered an elite entity, it was fulfilling return to
glory. No one could have envisioned then that St. Bonaventure
basketball would endure lowest of lows almost exactly three years
later. The St. Bonaventure basketball scandal of 2003 created
national headlines and rocked to its core a proud institution. The
university president schemed to allow an ineligible player, by NCAA
standards, on the court, leading to series of damning events.
Victories were forfeited, a team in turmoil quit on its season,
several of those involved were fired and a the president of the
board of trustees, ripped by his role in the sorry state of
affairs, committed suicide. As student-managers, we closely
witnessed the circumstances that led to the upheaval. We were in
the locker room, the coaches offices and on the team bench. We were
there for all the corruption, deceit and greed. We were there when
an ill-conceived plan came tumbling down in the harshest of manners
and St. Bonaventure's lost ways became a punchline across the
country.
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