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Mokhiber: Self Interview: On The Rampage
Commentary, February, 24 2005
Russell Mokhiber
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Q: How did you come to write On the Rampage?
Mokhiber: Valentine's Day Sweatshops
Znet Article, February, 12 2005
Russell Mokhiber
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Before you buy your sweetie those roses for Valentine's Day, pause for a moment to consider where they come from, and at what cost -- and what can be done to give a bit more joy not just to the flowers' recipients, but their producers. Cut flower...
Mokhiber: Kennedy: Fascist America
Commentary, February, 05 2005
Russell Mokhiber
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Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. wants to run for Attorney General of New York State.
Mokhiber: Don't Be Left Behind
Znet Article, December, 16 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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Have you heard of the Left Behind books? They are books about the end times. They are written by two evangelical Christians -- Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins. Go into any Wal-Mart, or Costco or any of the big box stores, and you will see them ...
Mokhiber: Smedley Butler, Meet John Perkins
Commentary, December, 06 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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Remember Smedley Butler?
Mokhiber: Trespass Against Us
Znet Article, November, 23 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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Let's assume for a second, as the law does, that a corporation is a person. If a corporation is a person, then how come we don't see biographies of corporations? We're not talking about "official" biographies -- those written by people in the po...
Mokhiber: Bobbleheads And Prop 64
Commentary, November, 03 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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Ralph Nader says that the greed of multinational corporations has no bounds.
Mokhiber: National Geographic Kids Under the Corporate Thumb
Commentary, August, 22 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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National Geographic Kids Under the Corporate Thumb
Mokhiber: Reagan the Paradigm Shifter
Znet Article, June, 12 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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He was what Charles Derber in his new book, Regime Change Begins at Home, calls a "regime-changer," moving decisively to end the flagging New Deal era and launching the modern period of corporate rule. Reagan changed the framework of expectation...
Mokhiber: Tuna Meltdown
Znet Article, May, 21 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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A family doctor friend of ours was irate.For the past two years, he's been pushing a simple message -- a healthy diet combined with regular exercise helps prevent disease. But he is up against a corporate army that undercuts this simple message a...
Mokhiber: Corporate Military Monster
Znet Article, April, 24 2004
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Corporate Military Monster
Mokhiber: Indecent
Commentary, April, 14 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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Whatever you think about broadcast obscenity, it is hard to make the case that a disk jockey cursing causes greater social harm than someone who puts another person's life in danger.
Mokhiber: The 10 Worst Corporations of 2003
Commentary, February, 18 2004
Russell Mokhiber
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2003 was not a year of garden variety corporate wrongdoing. No, the sheer variety, reach and intricacy of corporate schemes, scandal and crimes was spellbinding. Not an easy year to pick the 10 worst companies, for sure.
Mokhiber: Say No to Silicone
Znet Article, November, 08 2003
Russell Mokhiber
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Eleven years ago, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced it was pulling silicone breast implants from the market, leaving them available only to breast cancer survivors who needed them for reconstruction or to women enrolled in limited cl...
Mokhiber: Terry Gross, Grover Norquist and the Holocaust
Commentary, November, 08 2003
Russell Mokhiber
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Terry Gross has a syndicated show on National Public Radio. It's called "Fresh Air."
Mokhiber: A Dull and Largely Uncritical Recitation of Official Sources
Znet Article, October, 25 2003
Russell Mokhiber
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The New York Times reported yesterday that a Columbia University history professor hired by the paper to make an independent assessment of the coverage of one of its correspondents in the Soviet Union during the 1930s said that the Pulitzer Prize ...
Mokhiber: U.s. Bullies Europeans On Chemical Testing
Znet Article, October, 14 2003
Russell Mokhiber
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Literally tens of thousands of chemicals on the market have never been tested for their impact on human health. The chemical industry thinks this is a good thing. Safety testing is too expensive, the chemical companies say. Chemical manufacturers...
Mokhiber: Open the Debates
Znet Article, October, 13 2003
Russell Mokhiber
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Is it viable for the United States to provide health coverage to every person in its borders? Could the economy transition quickly from fossil-fuel addiction to reliance on solar energy and other renewables? Of course. As the presidential campa...
Mokhiber: Other Options
Commentary, September, 28 2003
Russell Mokhiber
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Other Things You Might Do With $87 Billion By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman
Mokhiber: Nike Gets a Pass
Znet Article, September, 23 2003
Russell Mokhiber
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Why did Marc Kasky settle his case against Nike for a $1.5 million payment to the Fair Labor Association, a group controlled by Nike and other major shoe manufacturers? Kasky, described in various press reports as a "labor activist" and "gadfly,"...


