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San Francisco Chronicle

S.F. nonprofit a lean, green, fighting machine

December 17, 2004

By Jim Doyle

Wearing toque blanche chef hats, a brigade of Rainforest Action Network activists converged at lunchtime on a summer day on the sidewalk in front of the headquarters of Wells Fargo bank and began to stoke their barbecues.

Before long, the chefs were handing out grilled tofu dogs to passers-by, all the while grilling bank workers with sticky questions about investment practices.

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