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Tattoos have entered the mainstream and are considered an art form, but corporations continue to enforce dress codes that call for body art to be covered.
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Attacks against climate change science have grown in recent months in the media. In the boardrooms of the world however the game is betting on climate change by figuring out how to profit from it. Big business is taking climate change seriously.
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Not surprisingly, Copenhagen was a complete flop. The only way humans are going to stop destroying the enviroment is if the role the corporation plays in society substantially changes.
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Naomi Klein has announced a new release of her bestselling book “No logo.” The book includes an extended new introduction, covering the Wall Street bailout and the rise of the most powerful brand in the world – the Obama Brand.
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Speaking at the World Media Summit in Beijing News Corporation's owner Rupert Murdoch and Tom Curley, Chief Executive of Associated Press, said that Internet search engines and other websites should start paying for news they currently receive for free.
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In a video link address to members of the Royal Television Society, gathered in Cambridge, England, Google CEO Eric Schmidt cast doubt on the ability of publishers of general news to charge readers for online access.
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James Murdoch, son of News Corporation chief Rupert Murdoch and Chairman and CEO of that organization's European and Asian operation, has said that the BBC will soon enjoy a near-monopoly of the news because of the manner in which it is funded.
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News Corporation founder Rupert Murdoch, speaking after his company reported a net loss for the year to June of $3.4bn (£2bn), announced plans to start charging readers for accessing the news via his websites.
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Eight episodes titled, Interview With A Psychiatrist: Slavery Today In The U.S.A., show deterioration of American adolescence, related huge societal cost shift created in U.S. corporate/political/judiciary partnership. Treatment denied; corporate gains.
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Three days before Bob Edmonds died, he received an apology and fees, bringing his total settlement to $250 thousand.
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Sell things here, pay taxes there
 Crown corporations have been a part of Canadian life for almost a century. On the eve of the auditor general's spring report, which will examine the finances of three Crown corporations, we take a look at how these hybrid entities operate.
US President Barack Obama proposes a cut in corporate tax and an end to tax loopholes, as part of his election-year strategy on the economy.
Japan's Yazaki Corporation and Denso Corporation agree to plead guilty for fixing prices of auto parts supplied to US manufacturers.
In his Budget, the Chancellor George Osborne announced new rates of Corporation Tax to help boost investment the UK.
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