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Your voice it is so soothing, that cunning mantra of killing."

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    External Articles    


May.16.2005
  Houston, We Still Have A Problem
     by Andrea Buffa and Pratap Chatterjee


Jun.14.2004
  Halliburton seeks distance from bribe inquiry
     by Simon Romero

  New war on emissions
     by Mark Sappenfield

  A critical juncture for Boeing and Machinists
     by Dominic Gates


Jun.13.2004
  WHO PAYS THE BILLS FOR "MOVEAMERICAFORWARD.ORG"
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  Area grocers, union stock up for a fight
     by Dale Kasler

  In Bad Company
     by Jennifer Gould Keil

  Coffee giant's ruse denies aid to farmers
     by Guardian Unlimited


Jun.09.2004
  Controversial Commando Wins Iraq Contract
     by Pratap Chatterjee


May.28.2004
  Landmine of a Decision
     by Michael McCrystal


May.18.2004
  Houston, We Have a Problem
     by CorpWatch and Global Exchange


Mar.06.2004
  Boston Archdiocese Sues Insurer
     by Associated Press

  PG&E's Toxic Plume Creeps Toward L.A. Water Supply
     by Marc Lifsher

  Web site tells doctors of patients' lawsuits
     by Janet Elliott


Mar.05.2004
  Republicans asks TV stations to pull ads by liberal group
     by Sharon Theimer

  Storm Over Asian-Pacific Timber Trade
     by Yoon Szu-Mae


Mar.01.2004
  Walmart enters politics: Company's PAC among top campaign contributors
     by Julia Malone

  Ford pays chick lit author to promote Fiesta in her novels
     by Jennifer Whitehead

  (NY Attorney General) Spitzer Prepares to Sue Grasso Over Pay
     by Monica Langley and Kate Kelly


Feb.27.2004
  Ormet Primary Aluminum Corp. plans layoffs
     by Times Leader

  Ex-Banker Paid Millions Over Parmalat
     by Emil Parody

  Funds Want Oil Companies to Report on Climate
     by Barnaby J. Feder

  Wal-Mart stands out on rolls of PeachCare (Georgia's program for uninsured children)
     by Andy Miller

  Agency Tells Airlines to Weigh Passengers
     by Leslie Miller

  Smith & Wesson chief was an armed robber
     by Rupert Cornwell


Feb.26.2004
  Argentina Water Privatization Scheme Runs Dry
     by Sebastian Hacher

  Mo. Democrats: Viacom Said No to Ad
     by Cheryl Wittenauer


Feb.25.2004
  State lawmakers move to end job outsourcing
     by David DeKok


Feb.24.2004
  Meijer vs. Wal-Mart
     by Greta Guest


Feb.20.2004
  Grand Jury Is Investigating KPMG's Sale of Tax Shelters
     by David Cay Johnston

  In the New Economics: Fast-Food Factories?
     by David Cay Johnston

  Enron's Skilling Is Indicted by U.S. in Fraud Inquiry
     by Kurt Eichenwald


Feb.19.2004
  IBM Loses Pension Ruling
     by Kathy Kristof


Feb.18.2004
  U.S. executive pay still out of control-experts
     by Bill Rigby


Feb.17.2004
  Money for Nothing and Calls for Free
     by Nidhi Kumar and Nidhi Verghese


Feb.12.2004
  Operation Sweatshop Iraq
     by Pratap Chatterjee


Feb.10.2004
  The Starbucks Paradox
     by Kim Fellner

  Army Changes Explanation on Halliburton
     by Larry Margasak

  Microsoft admits 'critical' Windows flaw
     by BBC News

  Opec in surprise oil output cut, prices pushed higher
     by BBC News

  Discontent JAL workers sabotaging planes
     by The Mainichi Newspapers Co


Feb.09.2004
  Reuters to outsource some business coverage to India
     by Associated Press

  Insurers set for 9/11 battle
     by Iaine Harper

  Mad cow quest lures scientist to Florida
     by Stacey Singer


Feb.08.2004
  Meijer layoffs mirror industry's struggle
     by Tenisha Mercer


Feb.06.2004
  Massachusetts Financial Services Co. Makes Deal With Regulators In Fund Scandal
     by Carrie Johnson

  Parmalat Swiss Bank (UBS) Documents Ordered Seized
     by Emily Backus


Feb.05.2004
  KPMG resigns as auditor of Coke supplier, citing "likely illegal acts"
     by Scott Leith


Feb.04.2004
  Banking on Empire
     by Mitch Jeserich


Jan.30.2004
  Anti-Corporation Rant Catches On
     by Judy Stoffman


Jan.28.2004
  Kraft to trim 6,000 jobs, close 20 plants over 3 years
     by Associated Press

  Layoff costs hit SBC's earnings
     by Sanford Nowlin


Jan.26.2004
  Hardball tactics backfire on Boeing
     by Stephen J. Hedges


Jan.25.2004
  Film records effects of eating only McDonald's for a month
     by David Usborne


Jan.23.2004
  Too Much Regulation? Corporate Bosses Sing the Sarbanes-Oxley Blues
     by Floyd Norris

  Halliburton audit finds possible problems
     by David Ivanovich and Michael Hedges


Jan.22.2004
  Kodak to Cut Staff up to 21% Amid Digital Push
     by James Bandler

  Former Top Enron Accountant Pleads Not Guilty to Charges
     by Christine Hauser

  New Ripples in the Corporate Crime Wave: French Judge Threatans to Subpoena Vice President Cheney.
     by Charlie Cray


Jan.21.2004
  HealthSouth Audit Finds as Much as $4.6 Billion in Fraud
     by Milt Freudenheim

  Harvard Center for Risk Analysis Does Mad Cow PR
     by Weekly Spin


Jan.17.2004
  Coke with Yet Another New Twist: Toxic Cola
     by Amit Srivastava


Jan.15.2004
  Probe of Coke by SEC hits new level
     by Scott Leith


Jan.14.2004
  Fastow Couple Set To Plead Guilty In Enron Case
     by Kurt Eichenwald


Jan.12.2004
  Mad cow's untold story
     by Todd Hartman


Jan.09.2004
  Regulators to Expand Mutual Fund Probe
     by Brooke A. Masters


Jan.06.2004
  Army Allows Halliburton to Supply Iraq Fuel Without Giving Price Data
     by Matt Kelley

  Accounting Problems Found in Major US Economic Indices
     by Dan Spillane

  Information Warfare or Yesterday's News?
     by Pratap Chatterjee

  Chief enforcement officer quits EPA
     by Michael Kilian

  Murata to shut down factory
     by Anne Danahy

  DNA shows BSE (Mad Cow Diseased) cow is Canadian
     by CBC News Online staff

  USAID awards $1.8B Iraq contract to Bechtel
     by San Francisco Business Times

  U.S. Army clears Halliburton of overbilling-WSJ
     by Reuters

  Bechtel wins second Iraq contract
     by Reuters

  IBM bribery case sparks SEC inquiry-WSJ
     by Reuters


Jan.05.2004
  2004: Year of the Green Machine
     by John Gartner

  2004: Year of the Green Machine
     by John Gartner

  Archibald Candy selling Fannie May and Fanny Farmer, closing Chicago plant
     by Dave Carpenter


Jan.03.2004
  State can't say who sold beef
     by Sabin Russell, Nanette Asimov


Dec.22.2003
  Conservation at All Costs
     by Shefa Siegel

  The Troubled Marriage of Environmentalists and Oil Companies
     by Carmelo Ruiz-Marrero


Dec.19.2003
  Senator Says Halliburton's Auditors Saw Problems
     by Jackie Spinner


Dec.18.2003
  Corporate reimbursement of political donations results in $168,000 in fines
     by Associated Press

  State regulators approve PG&E bailout
     by Michael Liedtke

  Hawaii Sugar Growers Oppose Deal
     by Kelly Yamanouchi


Dec.15.2003
  These logos don't run
     by Clayton Collins

  Umm Qasr -- From National Pride to War Booty
     by David Bacon


Dec.11.2003
  Pentagon: Halliburton May Have Overcharged in Iraq
     by Sue Pleming


Dec.10.2003
  The privatisation of war
     by Ian Traynor


Dec.09.2003
  Jordanian Privatization Extended to the Dead Sea
     by Oula Al Farawati


Dec.07.2003
  Ecuador bears crude legacy of Texaco's thirst for oil
     by T. Christian Miller

  Revealed: how drug firms 'hoodwink' medical journals
     by Antony Barnett


Dec.03.2003
  White House, EPA Move To Ease Mercury Rules
     by Eric Pianin

  Mining leaders drafting Steens blueprint
     by Michael Milstein

  42 Nuclear Plants Found to Lack Enough Cash for Cleanup
     by Mattehw L. Wald

  Ooh la la! Lingerie relieving poverty in Colombia
     by Kim Housego

  U.S. Exporting 'Tools of Torture,' Charges Amnesty
     by Jim Lobe

  Bush Signs Bill to Curb Wildfire Threat
     by Robert Gehrke

  Boeing tanker deal put on hold as Pentagon waits for probe results
     by Katherine Pfleger

  Ford to source $1bn in parts from China in 2004
     by Jeremy Grant


Dec.02.2003
  Health Industry Bidding to Hire Medicare Chief
     by Robert Pear

  Gulf of Mexico oil, Cuba's billion-dollar bet
     by Anthony Boadle

  Bechtel Fails Reconstruction of Iraq's Schools
     by Karim El-Gawhary


Dec.01.2003
  Diebold retreats; lawmaker demands inquiry
     by Paul Festa

  Oil-gas giant faces landmark trial over slavery in Myanmar
     by Kathy George

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