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Archive for the Month of November, 2005.
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Whose Life Is It Anyway? - More and more that cigarette, or drink at home, that political candidate you supported, even your eating habits, are coming under the scrutiny of your boss. (2281 views)
A New Weapon for Wal-Mart: A War Room - ...Wal-Mart has quietly recruited former presidential advisers, including Michael K. Deaver, who was Ronald Reagan's image-meister, and Leslie Dach, one of Bill Clinton's media consultants, to set up a rapid-response public relations team in Arkansas. (2026 views)
Wal-Mart and you: How your tax dollars subsidize the world's largest corporation - Wal-Mart, the Alpha Dog of discount stores, has also become the Alpha Hog at the public trough. (2566 views)
McDonald's Labeling Scheme: Not Lovin' It - Last week, McDonald’s announced its latest attempt to mutate into a responsible corporate citizen. (2293 views)
Corporate Invasion - Move over, Mother Nature: Republicans want the National Park Service to make room for nonnative species. (2022 views)
Meet the New Interrogators: Lockheed Martin - The company's reach and influence go far beyond the military. A New York Times profile of the company in 2004 opened with the sentence: "Lockheed Martin doesn't run the United States. But it does help run a breathtakingly big part of it." (2508 views)
Blood on the Tundra, Betrayal in the Rotunda - Oil's Victory in Alaska, with a Dem Assist (2066 views)
An Organic Drift - The big producers, which often use synthetic materials in processing, want to call their processed foods organic because that designation commands premium prices. (2093 views)
An inside job—US Labor Department and Wal-Mart’s secret agreement on child labor - ...the agreement included a provision that the government would give the company a 15-day notice “of any audit or investigation at the stores covered” by the agreement. In case this did not give the company adequate time to put on hold any illegal activities, the agreement also gave Wal-Mart a 10-day grace period to address any violations and avoid monetary penalties. (1716 views)
Bird Flu: A Corporate Bonanza for the Biotech Industry - Tamiflu, Vistide and the Pentagon Agenda (1877 views)
Feds: Wal-Mart Execs Knew Workers Illegal - Senior Wal-Mart executives knew cleaning contractors were hiring illegal immigrants, many who were housed in crowded conditions, and sometimes slept in the backs of stores, according to a federal agency's affidavit. (2141 views)
Drug Industry Human Testing Masks Death, Injury, Compliant FDA - ...the drug industry is paying the people who do the tests -- and most of the people who regulate those tests. And that combination can be dangerous, and sometimes deadly. (1894 views)
US Senate feigns outrage over big oil’s windfall profits - The joint hearing of the US Senate’s Energy and Commerce committees on oil profits Wednesday had its comical side. Republican and Democratic lawmakers, many of them millionaires themselves and recipients of fat campaign contributions from the oil companies, feigned dismay and even outrage over the vast sums that have poured into the coffers of big oil—and the pockets of its CEOs—as a result of soaring fuel costs over the past several months. (1771 views)
Wall Street bonuses expected to soar again in 2005 - As jobs and wages decline (2365 views)
CONGRESS IN POCKET OF BIG OIL - HEARINGS COMPROMISED BY OIL INDUSTRY DOLLARS (1796 views)
Mexican shop owner beats Coca Cola - Mexico has imposed its biggest anti-monopoly fines ever, totalling about US$68 million, against Coca Cola and dozens of its distributors and bottlers. (2559 views)
Document Says Oil Chiefs Met With Cheney Task Force - A White House document shows that executives from big oil companies met with Vice President Cheney's energy task force in 2001 -- something long suspected by environmentalists but denied as recently as last week by industry officials testifying before Congress. (1776 views)
DuPont hid risks of chemical - While our government wishes people to cower in fear over imagined terrorist threats to poison our food supply or water, our own corporations are already doing an excellant job of this. The real terrorists are companies like DuPont, willing to poison hundreds of millions in persuit of profits. (1747 views)
Pharma To Republicans - Time To Pay Up Again - ...if the Bush administration and its puppets in Congress achieve their common goal of protecting pharma profits by shielding vaccine makers from lawsuits, tax payers will have to foot the bill for the life-long costs of caring for millions of injured children. (1788 views)
Vedanta Undermines Indian Communities - Vedanta is a vertically- integrated behemoth with an impressive international portfolio comprising copper, bauxite (aluminium), zinc, lead and gold. It has raised almost $1 billion on the London Stock Exchange and has started to snap up mines in Zambia and Australia. (2305 views)
Pharma's Poisoned Generation - "People often wonder why regulatory officials would protect drug makers. In large part, because the CDC and FDA policy decisions are made through advisory panels whose members have financial relationships with the same companies they are charged to regulate." (1825 views)
Bird Flu and Chicken Factory Farms: Profit Bonanza for US Agribusiness - Agribusiness companies stand to reap huge gains in the event that scientists at Cambridge University and elsewhere are able to replace the entire world chicken population with genetically-engineered chicks allegedly resistant to H5N1 virus. (1917 views)
Gimme an Rx! Cheerleaders Pep Up Drug Sales - Anyone who has seen the parade of sales representatives through a doctor's waiting room has probably noticed that they are frequently female and invariably good looking. Less recognized is the fact that a good many are recruited from the cheerleading ranks. (2674 views)
In Medicare, a $170m savings for Raytheon - Raytheon Co. will save $170 million by using a new Medicare plan to shift some expenses for retirees' prescriptions to taxpayers. (2577 views)
The Growing Problem of Defense Industry Profiteering - ...a defense contractor has gotten so rich off taxpayer cash he actually held a $10 million bat mitzvah for his daughter, featuring 50 Cent, Tom Petty and Aerosmith, among others. That's right - a $10 million. On a bat mitzvah. (2874 views)
Drugmakers Win Exemption in House Budget-Cutting Bill - As part of a House budget bill that reduces spending on Medicaid prescription drugs, pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly and Co. and other businesses secured a provision ensuring that their mental health drugs continue to fetch top price at a cost of hundreds of millions of dollars to the states. (1983 views)
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