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News :: Civil & Human Rights : Government Secrecy : Health : International Relations : Iraq : Regime |
US Doctors Tied to Prisoner Abuse |
by Sandro Contenta (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 20 Aug 2004
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Faked Death Certificates, Report Says; Helped Design Torture at Abu Ghraib |
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News :: International Relations |
The SHORTWAVE REPORT 8/20/04 LISTEN GLOBALLY! |
by Dan Roberts outfarpress (nospam) saber.net (verified) |
Current rating: 0 19 Aug 2004
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A weekly 30 minute review of news and opinion recorded from a shortwave radio. 2 files- broadcast quality (13.3MB) and quick download (3.3MB). With times and freqs for listening at home. Free to rebroadcast. Netherlands, Russia, Spain, and Germany. |
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News :: Crime & Police : Elections & Legislation : Government Secrecy : Media : Political-Economy : Regime |
How Dick Cheney Got Away With $35 Million Right Before the Government Launched a Probe into Halliburton |
by Jason Leopold (No verified email address) |
Current rating: 0 19 Aug 2004
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Cheney has said publicly that he was unaware of Halliburton’s accounting machinations while he was CEO of the company. His Sgt. Schultz defense has been used before by the likes of Gary Winnick of Global Crossing, Dennis Kozlowski of Tyco, John Regas of Adelphia and Ken Lay of Enron, all of whom have been prosecuted by the Justice Department for cooking the books at their respective companies.
Wendy Hall, a spokeswoman for Halliburton, said at the time that “the vice president was aware we accrued revenue on unapproved claims in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.”
By the way, those “generally accepted accounting principles” is what Enron used to cook its books and is why the company’s top two leaders have been charged with a whole of range of crimes by the Justice Department. |
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News :: Civil & Human Rights |
Bolivian peasants end oil siege, still block Argentine Road |
by BBC via Scott Edwards scottisimo (nospam) hotmail.com (verified) |
Current rating: 0 19 Aug 2004
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Peasant farmers in Bolivia have ended an occupation of foreign-owned oil fields after the government promised to speed-up land redistribution. |
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