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News ReleasesSouth African journalists probed over scandal coverage2012-07-31 Committee to Protect Journalists South African authorities should immediately drop a criminal investigation against three newspaper journalists who have sought to report details on a multi-billion-dollar arms scandal, the Committee t... Sources Select ResourcesThe Cynicism and the SlaughterArticle 1999 Against the Current IMPEACHMENT. BOMBING. ELECTION. Impeachment. Bombing. Perhaps by now, the scandal-witchhunt-Cruise missile cycle has become so predictable that it's hard to respond with appropriate outrage to th... Files Open New Window on $182-Million Halliburton Bribery Scandal in NigeriaFitzgibbon, Will Article 2015 International Consortium of Investigative Journalists British lawyer facilitated bribes through secret Swiss HSBC accounts in his name and names of family members; revelations may place Nigerian government under pressure. In Spain they are all indignados nowadaysAinger, Katharine Article 2013 Guardian Weekly The indignado protests that flared up two years ago have become a Spanish state of mind. Politics of Terror and ScandalArticle 1998 Against the Current SCENARIO: AGAINST THE background of a depression in Japan, the economic collapse of Russia and stock market crashes on three continents, a United States president facing imminent expulsion from office... Random Shots: Great World Leaders on ParadeKampfer, R.F. Article 1998 Against the Current Comments on world leaders Scandal! Exxon knew about climate change, boosted denialism, misled shareholders, went carbon heavyMcKibben, Bill Article 2016 The Ecologist One of the world's biggest energy companies has been caught out in what may be the biggest ever climate scandal. Way back in the 1980s ExxonMobil knew of the 'potentially catastrophic' and 'irreversib... Scandal forces Cameron to give details on Tory donor dinnersWatt, Nicholas Article 2012 The Guardian Information has come to light that the British Prime Minister hosted private dinners in his official residences for wealthy donors. Sources BookshelfCensored: The News That Didn't Make The News - And WhyThe 1995 Project Censored Yearbook Jensen, Carl, and Project Censored. Introduction by Michael Crichton. Cartoons by Tom Tomorrow. Book 1996 Documenting how the U.S. mass media does a shabby job, deliberately or negligently withholding information of vital importance.
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