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The Last Commodity: Child Prostitution in the Developing World
As global commerce increasingly consumes whatever lies in its path—whether it be forests, species, or human cultures—it is even consuming our children.
Published in
World Watch Magazine
,
July/August 1994, Volume 7, No. 4
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