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Outside the G8 Summit in Heiligendamm, Germany, a varied coterie of left-wing radicals, inflamed by socialist propaganda and organized by several fringe groups from the far left, blocked roads, attacked police with stones, and waved anti-capitalist signs and banners to protest the meeting of heads of state at the posh Heiligendamm sea resort. Inside, the leaders of the Group of Eight industrialized nations, led this year by German Chancellor Angela Merkel worked toward a plan to confront the purported menace of global warming.
Merkel had set the stage for the summit's focus on global warming with a policy statement on May 24. Outlining her plans for the summit, ...