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  • BAE Systems

    Criticizes Europe's largest arms exporter as greedy and a supporter of dictatorships.

    www.angloarabia.com

  • Six Firms Added to Saipan Sweatshop Lawsuit

    Levi Strauss, Calvin Klein, Brooks Brothers, Abercrombie & Fitch, The Talbots and Woolrich added to a class-action lawsuit alleging sweatshop conditions in factories in the Northern Mariana Islands.

    www.findarticles.com

  • Critical Shareholders Organization

    English version of German activist site that publishes information about firms they've found that violate human rights or basic environmental practices.

    www.kritischeaktionaere.de

  • Tobacco from Spain

    A UK customer site warning of the pitfalls of purchasing cigarettes and tobacco via the Internet (particularly tobaccofromspain.com), from other EU countries. Links to similar sites.

    www.tobaccofromspain.verycorrupt.co.uk

  • New York City Transit

    Subways, buses and general transportation in and around the city of New York.

    www.newyorkcitytransit.com

  • Committee on Commerce Tobacco Documents

    Tobacco industry documents subpoenaed from the Council for Tobacco Research, Brown & Williamson, Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds Tobacco, Lorillard Tobacco, and the Tobacco Institute.

    www.house.gov

  • Sony Anti Environmental Efforts

    A leaked document shows Sony has been monitoring environmental activists for the purpose of undercutting their pressure to reduce toxic waste in the manufacturing of electronics.

    www.motherjones.com

  • False Advertising by The Bosley Medical Institute

    10 things you should know about The Bosley Medical Group. From Attorney General's consumer protection lawsuit, medical board violations, consumer oriented site.

    www.bosleymedicalviolations.com

  • General Dynamics and TRW

    Senate investigations called it a "Multi-billion dollar boondogle." Lengthy U.S. Senate transcript shows a few details of defense industry unethical profits.

    multinationalmonitor.org

  • The China Lobby's Campaign for Two-Way Trade with China

    Article lists the 20 largest US corporations giving "soft" political money to push for China's Most Favored Nation status and admission to the WTO. [Multinational Monitor]

    multinationalmonitor.org

  • Guardian - The Cookbook Any Firm Can Follow

    States that AOL paid a $3.5 million penalty to the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the government financial watchdog, to settle charges that bear a close similarity to those in the WorldCom case.

    www.guardian.co.uk

  • Multinational Monitor

    Tracks corporate activity, especially in the Third World, focusing on the export of hazardous substances, worker health and safety, labor union issues and the environment.

    multinationalmonitor.org

  • Plastic - Pepsi Pulls Rank At Oregon High School

    A high school cheerleader hits upon the idea of selling bottled water at sports games, with labels bearing her school logo. But her plan runs into trouble when Pepsi gets wind of it. With news and reader comments.

    www.plastic.com

  • Dow Jones

    Parody site created by RTMark that focuses on the Bhopal controversy.

    www.dowethics.com

  • Baker Book House

    Describes lawyer's harassment of a website legally publishing thousands of public-domain and permission-granted texts, alleging somewhere among them were some unspecified texts with permission granted improperly.

    www.mb-soft.com

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