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Archive for the Month of January, 2006.
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U. of Michigan Becomes 10th College to Join Boycott of Coke - The university, which has 50,000 students on three campuses, on Thursday became the 10th college to stop selling Coca-Cola products because of concerns arising from accusations about the company's treatment of workers in bottling plants in Colombia and environmental problems in India. (2698 views)
Dyncorp and Halliburton Sex Slave Scandal Won't Go Away - Rumsfeld's lie that it was an employee and not a company problem highlighted by recent developments. (4963 views)
Corporate Crime: Execs Taking Fall While Corporations Go Free - With help from the U.S. Justice Department and state prosecutors, corporations are getting away with serious crimes by using their executives as cannon fodder... (2113 views)
Sago Mine Disaster Indicts Deregulation - This is what happens when you deregulate industry. People die. This is what happens when you let companies act as their own watchdogs. People die. (2188 views)
Ashcroft Shops For South Korea - What do you get when you combine John Ashcroft, Israel, the South Korean military and Boeing? A troubling weapons deal. (2503 views)
Inherit the Wind: The Global Spread of GMO Crops - For Monsanto, Dow and Novartis, a decent shot at gaining control over much of the world's food supply is now blowing on the wind and there's no turning back. (1899 views)
Drug profits infect medical studies - Why shouldn't we be surprised? Because over the last 25 years, clinical research has been largely privatized. (1942 views)
Nuclear weapons business as usual: Despite past performances Bechtel & UC awarded Los Alamos contract - Like many of the nation's resources under this administration, it is being privatized and placed into corporate hands, a little further from public view. (1955 views)
After the West Virginia mine disaster, the official whitewash begins - ...the joint state-federal investigation would not focus on the well-documented safety violations at the mine or why state and federal regulators allowed it to remain open. Instead...the probe would concentrate on the communications failure that led miners’ families to believe the men had been rescued alive. (1929 views)
Wall Street grabs $21.5 billion in bonuses - In what amounts to a massive misappropriation of social wealth, Wall Street’s major investment banks and trading firms are handing out $21.5 billion in year-end bonuses for 2005. (2251 views)
The Root of Sago Mine Disaster: Corporate Crime Pays - ...the most crucial step to prevent tragedies like Sago has little to do with the specifics of mining -- it involves changing the cost-benefit analysis made by corporate executives in workplace safety decisions. (2063 views)
Carlyle "given sweetener" in Qinetiq deal - Carlyle is now expected to make an eightfold return on its 34 per cent stake when 49 per cent of Qinetiq is floated next month, while executive chairman John Chisholm stands to see his £129,000 investment grow to around £23m. (1812 views)
The latest Bush mega-catastrophe is now pharmaceuticals - ...now he is visiting disease and death on tens of millions of our elderly and ill with a botched Medicare/Medicaid drug plan that has plunged the nation's pharmacies into total chaos while driving the states even closer to bankruptcy. As you read this, millions of Americans are without medications that may be life-sustaining because of what Bush has done to "improve" their pharmaceutical plan. (1873 views)
Selling the Amazon for a Handful of Beads - In the midst of an Amazonian oil boom, classified documents reveal deep links between oil companies and Ecuador's military. (2131 views)
Wal-Mart's Health Keeps People Sick - If Wal-Mart were a state, it would rank 39th in population, right behind Nebraska -- and that doesn't include the dependents of the company's 1.7 million employees. (2152 views)
The modern-day robber barons - The arrogance displayed by today’s employers rivals that of their “robber baron” predecessors more than a century ago--when cutthroat capitalists fought ruthlessly against every attempt by workers to raise safety standards and wages, or to form unions. (3138 views)
Slavery Beneath the Golden Arches? - So who buys tomatoes from a man convicted of human enslavement? The answer seems to lie beneath the Golden Arches. (2604 views)
BECHTEL VS. BOLIVIA: THE PEOPLE WIN! - The Cochabamba water revolt – which began exactly six years ago this month – will end this morning when Bechtel, one of the world’s most powerful corporations, formally abandons its legal effort to take $50 million from the Bolivian people. Bechtel made that demand before a secretive trade court operated by the World Bank, the same institution that coerced Bolivia to privatize the water to begin with. (1956 views)
War and mining - Actually the "rest of us" wouldn't need to "keep their bosses honest" if there were no bosses, in particular bosses with interests different from the workers. The capitalist forces which underly the continuing war drive are precisely the same ones which underly the "need" to cut costs in the mines, maximizing profits. (2163 views)
Pesticide Tests on Humans Approved by EPA - Shocking? - not really - especially considering how dispensation of various toxins to people has been happening for quite some time in the U.S. (2035 views)
One Death Every Minute - The arms trade makes big money for the richest nations while fuelling conflict across the world. (1965 views)
"Suicide Seeds" Could Spell Death of Peasant Agriculture, UN Meeting Told - Developed by multinational agribusinesses and the U.S. government, Terminator has the effect of preventing farmers from saving or replanting seeds from one growing season to the next. (1867 views)
Using the most vulnerable people as guinea pigs - Within the confines of hidden, top-secret installations around the globe, tests on human subjects -- from torture to physiological degradation -- occurs in the name of National Security, medical research, or some new and arcane acronym just coined by the Department of Homeland Terror and its corporate cohorts. (2157 views)
Dr. Frist Immunizes Big Pharma - We are well down the road of sacrificing our country to a flaccid and corrupt government in bed with profit-obsessed, amoral corporations. (1974 views)
Halliburton swings to $1.1 billion profit, cites 2005 as company's best - Oilfield services conglomerate Halliburton Co. swung to a profit in its fourth quarter on robust sales and increased rig activity, and called last year the best in its 86-year history. (2074 views)
Big Oil Keeps Chugging With Chevron's Record Quarter - Chevron Fourth-Quarter Earnings Rise 20 Percent to Company Record of $4.14 Billion (1938 views)
Exxon profits surge to new record - Surging profits topped off a record year for Exxon (2370 views)
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