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Published by Tuscon Weekly | By Adam Borowitz | Thursday, May 3, 2007

Forget about asking questions relating to the transportation of illegal immigrants back to Mexico, because Wackenhut Corporation, which won a government contract to perform this function in the name of the American people, doesn't have to answer them! The daily transportation of thousands of illegal immigrants back into Mexico has been turned over to a private company that was fired last year for botching security at the headquarters of the Department of Homeland Security.

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Published by Radio Free Europe | By Nikola Krastev | Monday, April 30, 2007

The Texas-based oil-services company Baker Hughes pled guilty on April 26 in a U.S. federal court to violating U.S. antibribery provisions, and agreed to pay a fine of $44 million.

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Published by The Los Angeles Times | By Molly Selvin and Abigail Goldman | Friday, April 6, 2007

A lawsuit by three older Circuit City Stores Inc. employees, alleging that the retailer violated California age discrimination laws by laying them off because they were earning too much, is part of a surge in age bias complaints from disgruntled baby boomers.

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Published by Reuters | By Joanne Morrison | Wednesday, April 4, 2007

The largest U.S. banks sold expensive subprime loans more frequently to minorities than whites, according to a study released Wednesday by a community activist group.

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Published by Reuters | By John Ruwitch | Wednesday, April 4, 2007

U.S. fast food chains, including McDonald's and KFC, broke minimum wage laws in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou, the state-backed labor union said on Wednesday, urging tougher enforcement of employment laws.

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