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Published by | By | Friday, January 1, 1999
AMP Section Name:War & Disaster Profiteering
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Published by New York Times | By Gretchen Morgenson | Friday, January 1, 1999

Bernard J. Ebbers, the founder and former chief executive of World Com who was found guilty of fraud by a New York jury in March, agreed yesterday to surrender nearly all of his personal fortune - about $40 million - to investors who lost billions when the company spiraled into bankruptcy almost three years ago.

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Published by The Providence Journal | By John E. Mulligan | Friday, January 1, 1999

In closing arguments, the attorney for two whistleblowers asks for more than $10 million in damages against the Rhode Island-based company accused of war profiteering in Iraq.

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Published by Inter Press News Service | By Marcela Valente | Friday, January 1, 1999

The Matanza-Riachuelo river basin, the most polluted in Argentina for more than a century, could begin to see some cleaner waters as the result of an innovative ruling by the National Supreme Court of Justice -- considered a landmark in the history of Latin American environmental law.

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Published by | By | Friday, January 1, 1999
AMP Section Name:War & Disaster Profiteers Campaign
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Published by | By | Friday, January 1, 1999
AMP Section Name:War & Disaster Profiteering
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Published by The Chicago Tribune | By Cam Simpson | Friday, January 1, 1999

A proposal prohibiting defense contractor involvement in human trafficking for forced prostitution and labor was drafted by the Pentagon last summer, but five defense lobbying groups oppose key provisions and a final policy still appears to be months away.

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