corporations

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The Constant Gardner

2001
When the young and beautiful wife of a much older embassy worker and amateur gardener is found murdered near Northern Kenya's Lake Turkana, his personal pursuit of the killers not only sets him up as their next target, but as a suspect among his embassy colleagues.

Corporate corruption

2011
Contains articles that provide a variety of perspectives on corporate corruption and its effects on democracy, the rights of individuals, the economy, and other aspects of American life.

HushHush

the dark secrets of scientific research
2003
Examines industrial accidents that have resulted in adverse effects on people and the environment, and were hidden because of governmental fears regarding national security and corporate survival.

Grow to be great

breaking the downsizing cycle
1995

What we become

2013
Two years after destroying a corporate empire intent on controlling human thinking through technology, teenagers Mal and Laura engage in another battle to save humanity when a "coporate bogeyman" known only as the Old Man tries to gain absolute power.

Fleeced

how Barack Obama, media mockery of terrorist threats, liberals who want to kill talk radio, the do-nothing Congress, companies that help Iran, and Washington lobbyists for foreign governments are scamming us-- and what to do about it
2008

Inside Home Depot

how one company revolutionized an industry through the relentless pursuit of growth
1999
Tells the story of how the Home Depot hardware superstore grew, in just twenty years, into a twenty-billion dollar retail colossus, and discusses the philosophy of the company's guiding executives Arthur Blank and Bernie Marcus.

Censorship Inc.

the corporate threat to free speech in the United States
2002
Reveals the legal processes and corporate practices that are undermining Americans' right to free speech, explaining how fields as diverse as advertising and the media, the workplace, community life, and the environment are being influenced by these practices, and challenges readers to develop a new attitude about censorship and free speech.

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