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Published by The Wall Street Journal | By CHAD BRAY | Tuesday, May 27, 2008

A state judge in Albany has found that Dell Inc. and its financing unit engaged in deceptive business practices related to financing promotions for its computers and technical support, New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said Tuesday.

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Published by The New York Times | By CLIFFORD KRAUSS | Tuesday, May 27, 2008

The family members have thrown their support behind a shareholder rebellion that is ruffling feathers at Exxon Mobil, the giant oil company descended from John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Trust.

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Published by The New York Times | By JAMES RISEN | Saturday, May 24, 2008

For the first time since the war began, the largest single Pentagon contract in Iraq is being divided among three companies, ending the monopoly held by KBR, the Houston-based corporation that has been accused of wasteful spending and mismanagement and of exploiting its political ties to Vice President Dick Cheney.

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Published by The New York Times | By ERIC LICHTBLAU and KITTY BENNETT | Friday, May 23, 2008

The Justice Department has appointed at least 30 former prosecutors and other government officials as well-paid corporate monitors in arrangements that allow companies to avoid criminal prosecution, according to government data released Thursday by Congress.

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Published by Wall Street Journal | By RUSSELL GOLD BEN CASSELMAN and STEPHEN POWER | Friday, May 23, 2008

Mounting concerns about global energy supply are fueling a drive by the oil industry and some U.S. lawmakers to end longstanding bans on domestic drilling put in place to protect environmentally sensitive areas.

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Published by The Guardian | By Terry Macalister | Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Shell was accused yesterday of "selling suicide on the forecourt" by pressing ahead with tar sands operations in Canada and continuing to flare off excess gas in Nigeria while pulling out of renewable schemes such as the London Array - the world's largest offshore wind scheme.

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Published by The Independent (U.K.) | By Nick Clark and Stephen Foley | Monday, May 19, 2008

BAE Systems admitted yesterday that American authorities investigating corruption claims over an arms deal with Saudi Arabia had issued a series of subpoenas to senior executives, as the investigation continues to gather pace. Two bosses of the defence giant were also detained after they landed at a Houston airport last week

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