Articles related to "Halliburton"Moore's documentary of the issues leading to the War in Iraq include the close ties between the Bush family and the Bin Ladens and the billions being made in the war.
In this season of goodwill toward all people, dehumanization through modern day slavery remains an active practice in many parts of the world.
When the US government gives money to large corporations some of the benefits of those funds are bound to end up somewhere else in the world.
An accord with Enron Corp creditors to pay $16M, settling claims it was negligent in auditing and advising the energy giant, starts Arthur Andersen LLP's final chapter.
Writer Hal Duncan, author of Vellum and its follow-up Ink talks about the kind of political change he would like to see happening on a global scale.
FEMA's ineffective disaster relief efforts for Hurricanes Katrina and Ike, and shadowy, sinister history, have made many question the agency's funding and purpose.
Poet Charles Bernstein wants a "poetry that is bad for you." So he has written "The Ballad of the Girlie Man," a superb example of poem that is certainly bad for poetry.
Free speech is the essence of a democratic society. Must freedom be censored? Who defines it? How do these limitations guide consciousness?
Corporations chartered by U.S. states, often have the same constitutional rights as real human beings, sometimes using these rights to the detriment of U.S. citizens.
Possible US domestic energy independence and economic boom lie in upstate New York in the form of untapped natural gas. But opponents say hydraulic fracturing is unsafe.
Every Monday, a new artist will be profiled for your reading pleasure. This week, we're talking to a pair of artists starting an important movement in New York City.
For adventure and big salaries, Americans are working in North Africa and the Middle East. Tax-exempt jobs and up to triple normal pay, it's an offer they cannot refuse.
Evidence is mounting about the dangers of gas drilling in upstate New York. In December 2009, two environmental protection agencies raised alarm over hydrofracking.
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