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Theft is defined as “the dishonest taking of the property of another person”. And, on that basis, many managers or directors of companies are thieves. Because companies — any corporate entities — are legal persons that managers...
Tags: theft, corporations, unemployment, job losses, bailouts, retraining, economy, upturn, over capacity, over production, unrest, Sasol, trade unions, oil, fuel
The arrest of two American journalists in Iran, declaration of Al- Arabia and BBC correspondents as non entity, censor imposed on foreign channels and Internet show how much the mullah regime in Iran is scared of media and transparency. If religious...
Tags: Iran, unrest, power game
By Muhammad Jeehad Islamabad: Aid agencies in Afghanistan have warned they may become unable to operate in parts of the country once seen as safe because of the intensifying conflict. A statement on behalf of 100 different non-governmental organisations...
Tags: Unrest, aid warning, Afghanistan
Rising prices have already sparked hunger and rioting in developing countries, with the threat of more pressure to come. Mr Bush says he will ask Congress to approve his request. "We have been the leader for providing food to those who are going without...
Tags: Mr Bush, George W. Bush, unrest, food aid, agriculture, Congress, asked congress, global food, development programs, George W. Bush
The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee will investigate the government's funding of research in poor, black neighborhoods on whether sewage sludge might combat lead poisoning in children, its chairman said Monday. The Associated Press reported...
Tags: food aid, unrest, White House, Bush, food crisis, emergency food, food prices, The World Bank, meeting unanticipated, U.S