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...adversary. Said he: "There is one consumer we would like to single out, Mr. Gay Mullins of Seattle, Washington, the founder of Old Cola Drinkers of America. We want to say thank you for your efforts, efforts that symbolize the love our consumers have for Coca-Cola." And Mullins' reward? What else? For being the new Coke's most persistent and outspoken critic, the company is giving him the first case of Coca-Cola Classic that comes off the bottling line nearest his residence. The Real Thing, again. --By John Greenwald. Reported by Joseph N. Boyce/New York, Joseph J. Kane...
...served as a much valued informer for the FBI on Teamsters-related matters. One Justice official said the department's approval of an indictment against Presser seemed certain until last month. "Up to then, the light was green," he said. "But then somebody threw a switch." TERRORISM Offering a Reward for Killers...
...however, the U.S. invoked for the first time a section of a 1984 anti-terrorist law to help track down the gunmen who sprayed bullets into a San Salvador café last month, killing four Marines and two other U.S. citizens. Proclaimed the State Department: "The U.S. Government announces a reward of up to $100,000 for information leading to the effective prosecution and punishment of those responsible for the murders...
...manipulation that is devoid of humanity. This economics has conquered America’s business education and become fused with the robber baron culture of greed supremacy. American MBAs are taught to treat ordinary employees as disposable costs and to swallow uncritically the gospel that corporations exist only to reward abstract stockholders. MBAs are taught the pretend-science of manipulating accounting, finance, employees, customers, and stock prices. Financial games and hostile takeovers of competitors are taught to accomplish corporations’ sole objective—to make money and manipulate stock prices. Such a mistaken view of corporations has caused...
...left with a false solution to a phony crisis being advanced because of a political ideology that is out of the mainstream. This scam would leave today’s college students holding the bill for a hugely ineffective program, and as a reward we would receive smaller retirement benefits and be exposed to more risk. Bush talks about promoting an “ownership society,” but most Americans want to live in a land of opportunity. From tax cuts for the rich to handouts for insurance and credit card companies, the ownership society is about ensconcing...