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CEO's Make a Break for the Border
Band of Roving Chief Executives Spotted Miles from Mexican Border -San Antonio, Texas, Rooters Unwilling to wait for their eventual indictments, the...
ETS! News Services
Our Corporate Criminal President
Nothing could be sadder--or funnier (you choose)--than watching President Bush give a speech, and then immediately watch the stock market take a...
Maria Tomchick
Cruel and Unspeakable Punishment
With respect to an act itself (as opposed to the entity inflicting it), my trusty Webster's defines "cruel" as follows: "a: Causing or conducive to...
Geov Parrish
Curtis Chapel, 1949-2002
ETS! volunteer Curtis Chapel passed away July 9, surrounded by loved ones, after battling cancer since last fall. A graduate of Garfield High...
Lansing Scott
Focus On The Corporation
Cracking Down on Corporate Crime, Really Here is one of the most remarkable aspects of the still-unfolding financial scandals swirling around...
Russell Makhiber
The Fourth of Never
Well, that's a relief. Despite all the warnings and hysteria, the entire country got all the way through the Fourth of July without anything getting...
Geov Parrish
Freedom to Ethnically Cleanse
After less than 18 months in office, there can't be many things left that the Bush Administration could do to provoke incredulousness among the rest...
Geov Parrish
Murray, Cantwell, and Nuke Waste
Last week, the Senate approved the plan to ship nuclear waste to Yucca Mountain, against the wishes of the home-state, Nevada. Aside from the fact...
Maria Tomchick
My Letters to Bush
Late last year, a series of events--September 11, the US bombing of Afghanistan, the anthrax attacks, and the subsequent militarization of our...
Maria Tomchick
The Rest of the Report
The editorialists at Seattle's dailies were all atwitter over recommendations, issued in late June by a coalition of Seattle business community...
Geov Parrish
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