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Spaulding: Former GM president Estes prescient about today's energy debate, as
Charleston Post Courier
This week, the group (of one) uncovered a speech by EM “Pete” Estes, president of General Motors Corp., in 1978. His remarks still ring true today. What prophetic observations pronounced 34 years ago! “Saving energy is important, all right — very


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Wal-Mart not alone in reluctance to reveal bribery probe
Thanh Nien Daily
Tyson Foods Inc. paid $5.2 million to the US, admitting it made improper payments to government-employed inspection veterinarians. Photo: Tina Fineberg/Bloomberg When Tyson Foods Inc. and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. received internal reports that employees

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Bloomberg

Wal-Mart Reluctance to Reveal Bribery Is Common Business Posture
Bloomberg
Tyson Foods Inc. paid $5.2 million to the US, admitting it made improper payments to government-employed inspection veterinarians. Photo: Tina Fineberg/Bloomberg When Tyson Foods Inc. (TSN) and Wal-Mart Stores Inc. (WMT) received internal reports that
Companies reluctant to reveal bribery reportsMissouri Lawyers Media (subscription) (blog)

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'Forensic Firsts' New Smithsonian Channel Series Premieres Sunday, June 17
TVbytheNumbers
Ballistics. Today's criminal investigators employ powerful scientific tools to catch bad guys. But where did they come from and how do they really work? A new six-episode series from Smithsonian Channel uncovers the secrets behind the science.

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Update on the latest business
NECN
Carney told reporters traveling to New York City with President Barack Obama that Washington can't prevent "bad decisions being made on Wall Street." But he says government can protect taxpayers from taking the hit in the form of huge government

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