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Published by The Age | By Richard Baker | Saturday, December 10, 2005

Austrade is refusing to release the identity of all Australian companies with reconstruction work, claiming many want details kept secret for security reasons. But last year, the Federal Government was more willing to reveal the identities of the companies.

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Published by The New York Times | By Lydia Polgreen | Saturday, December 10, 2005

December 9, 2005
Ebocha Journal
Strangers in the Dazzling Night: A Mix of Oil and Misery
By LYDIA POLGREEN

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Published by The New York Times | By Claudia H. Deutsch | Saturday, December 10, 2005

Pollsters, researchers, even many corporate chiefs themselves say that business is under attack by a majority of the public, which believes that executives are bent on destroying the environment, cooking the books and lining their own pockets.

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Published by OneWorld.net | By Haider Rizvi | Thursday, December 8, 2005

Firestone, a multinational rubber manufacturing giant known for its automobile tires, has come under fire from human rights and environmental groups for its alleged use of child labor and slave-like working conditions at a plantation in Liberia.

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Published by The Los Angeles Times | By T. Christian Miller | Sunday, December 4, 2005

Private security contractors have been involved in scores of shootings in Iraq, but none have been prosecuted despite findings in at least one fatal case that the men had not followed proper procedures.

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