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REAL CHANGE
(not small change)
Also, express yourself directly to the Obama White House: http://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/ or 202-456-1111.
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Alongside the 68,000 men and women in uniform whom our nation has committed to Afghanistan, an even larger army is deployed. It's a private army of military contractors, amounting to, on average, 65% of the total Pentagon force in Afghanistan... [read more]
"Giant shrimp" is said to be an oxymoron, but it's also moronic that we've let shrimp become a giant problem in our world.
Welcome to the costly consequences of a globalized food supply. Shrimp is the most popular seafood in the... [read more]
Just when you think that the off-shoring craze has surely peaked, here come more stories of globalization gone wild.
McClatchy Company, the California-based newspaper chain, has announced that copyediting and design work for certain sections of its Miami Herald will... [read more]
"Made in China" has become a warning label. Look out toxics in toothpaste, arsenic in shrimp, lead in toys!
The shocker is not that Chinese-made toys are laden with lead, but that America's Consumer Product Safety Commission employs exactly one inspector... [read more]
George W claims that his military occupation of Iraq is about exporting freedom throughout the world.
In China, U.S. high-tech corporations and investment bankers are enthusiastically exporting freedom's opposite: suppression. U.S. firms are selling surveillance technology to dictators in Beijing, where... [read more]
The following are the sources of information found in the "Are you better off yet?" poster in the July 2006 issue.
OVERALL ECONOMY
DELL TAKES THE MONEY AND RUNS
Only five years ago, political poobahs in North Carolina were crowing, laughing, and slapping each other's backs. We won, they hooted!
Won what? The national bidding war among various states to bribe Dell, the computer giant, to build its new assembly... [read more]