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100Reporters, Jan 19, 2012

Mitt Romney, who makes his hands-on business experience a talking point in his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination, was a member of the board of directors and audit committee of a global company when it paid millions of dollars to settle charges of extracting kickbacks that cheated clients.

The company is Marriott International and the accusers were hotel owners who had hired Marriott to manage their properties under the Marriott name.

In recent weeks, Romney has come under fire for his role at Bain Capital. But his actions as an independent director at Marriott in the late 1990s and again just two years ago open another window on the candidate’s record in business and leadership qualities.

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Blog

Murdoch the tax dodger

Murdoch the tax dodger »

July 19, 2011 - I am waiting for the media analysts and critics of Rupert Murdoch to mention that the fellow is an egregious tax evader. An article I posted on the subject four years ago...

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German documentary “Transit” searches for truth about a brother who fled to East Germany

German documentary “Transit” searches for truth about a brother who fled to East Germany »

April 20, 2011 - "Transit," a fascinating documentary by German filmmaker Angela Zumpe, seeks to understand the story of her 21-year-old brother Reinhard, who in 1968 immigrated from West to East Germany and eight months...

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Russian Deputy PM says 1,000 Russian banks are money-launderers

Russian Deputy PM says 1,000 Russian banks are money-launderers »

April 4, 2011 - Sergey Ivanov, the Russian deputy prime minister, spoke at a Council on Foreign Relations lunch today. I asked if he thought the U.S. and Russia should get together to put a...

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A Russian spook operation? “Khodorkovsky” film mysteriously stolen twice

A Russian spook operation? “Khodorkovsky” film mysteriously stolen twice »

Feb 5, 2011 - The final edit of a film about the jailed Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a film to which I contributed, has been stolen from the offices of German director Cyril Tuschi. The...

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Ex-employee who claimed firing over opposition to Haiti bribery settles suit against IDT

Ex-employee who claimed firing over opposition to Haiti bribery settles suit against IDT »

Jan 24, 2011 - The lawsuit filed by a former employee against the Newark-based global telecom IDT is over. J. Michael Jewett, who was an IDT executive, claimed in 2004 that he was fired for...

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Scoops

How the Food Industry Eats Your Kid’s Lunch »

How the Food Industry Eats Your Kid’s Lunch

The New York Times, Dec 3, 2011 - An increasingly cozy alliance between companies that manufacture processed foods and companies that serve the meals is making students — a captive market — fat and sick...

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School administrators’ association censors conference exhibit critical of corporation »

School administrators’ association censors conference exhibit critical of corporation

April 21, 2011 - Businessweek censored? A press release by the New York Attorney General censored? And by the organization that represents the nation's school superintendents and principals! Why would the American Association of...

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Shells, Shams and Corporate Scams »

Shells, Shams and Corporate Scams

The American Interest, Jan-Feb 2011 (online Dec 9, 2010) Corporate secrecy, which involves hiding the identities of company owners from tax and other legal authorities, is itself no secret. It is well known that offshore banking...

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A Lingering Problem for IDT — CEO admits company official met with Aristide on contract »

A Lingering Problem for IDT — CEO admits company official met with Aristide on contract

Barron's, Sept 20, 2010 - Scoop summary: Howard Jonas, CEO of U.S. telecom IDT, in an interview with Lucy Komisar, acknowledges for the first time that then Haiti President Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 2003...

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Theater

“Wit” shows power of intellect to preserve one’s humanity in face of death »

“Wit” shows power of intellect to preserve one’s humanity in face of death

The irony of Vivian Bearing, a profession of John Donne's poetry, fighting a futile battle against Ovarian cancer, is caught in Donne's most famous work, "Death be not proud." It is a challenge that says mortals will cheat death through eternal life. Pulling an IV...

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Travel

Art tells the story of politics in vibrant, sophisticated Buenos Aires »

Art tells the story of politics in vibrant, sophisticated Buenos AiresThe citizens of Buenos Aires are called “porteños,” people of the port. Perhaps this connection to the rest of the world contributes to their sophistication. “BA” is a city of grand, classical-style buildings, elegant neighborhoods,...

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Banks

The Wall Street ICEcapade

The Wall Street ICEcapade

The American Interest, July-Aug 2010 (online May 18, 2010) - As I write this, the U.S. Senate is debating a major financial reform bill in which the credit default swap, a kind of...

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AIG

The Real AIG Scandal: How the Game is Rigged at Wall Street’s Casino

The Real AIG Scandal: How the Game is Rigged at Wall Street’s Casino

AlterNet, March 26, 2009 - Congress has deftly avoided the real story of AIG's collapse, which will make a few million in bonuses seem like peanuts. Most legislators at a House Finance subcommittee hearing...

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arms trade

French Finance Minister not “sufficiently aware” of frigates case

French Finance Minister not “sufficiently aware” of frigates case

Oct 23, 2007 - In the continuing saga of the Frigates of Taiwan, involving about $1 billion in bribes and kickbacks paid by the French company Thomson to win a bid on the...

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tax evasion

Russian Deputy PM says 1,000 Russian banks are money-launderers

Russian Deputy PM says 1,000 Russian banks are money-launderers

April 4, 2011 - Sergey Ivanov, the Russian deputy prime minister, spoke at a Council on Foreign Relations lunch today. I asked if he thought the U.S. and Russia should get together to...

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Audio/Video

Lucy’s speeches & interviews

Lucy’s speeches & interviews

TV interview about the Allen Stanford case and the Sodexo kickbacks revealed by whistleblowers Jay and John Carciero on “Conversations with Harold Channer,” Oct 29, 2009, MNN – Channel 34, New York.  You...

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French

L’ex-préfet mêlé à un trafic de «mercure rouge»

L’ex-préfet mêlé à un trafic de «mercure rouge»

Dimanche (Lausanne), 14 décembre 2001 Pour vendre 600 kg de matériel nucléaire à des Saoudiens, l’ex-conseiller national UDC et son notaire ont pris moult précautions. Berne ouvre une enquête. Mercredi, le Ministère public de la...

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Spanish

Osama y Saddam, parientes incómodos de Bush

Osama y Saddam, parientes incómodos de Bush

Servicio Inter Press (IPS), 4 de abril 2007 Los legisladores de Estados Unidos que investigan la veracidad de los argumentos del presidente George W. Bush para invadir Iraq deberían analizar una de sus...

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German

SVP-Politiker dealte mit Uran

SVP-Politiker dealte mit Uran

Von Lucy Komisar*, Beat Kraushaar Und Henry Habegger, Mitarbeit: Laurent Duvane SonntagsBlick (Zurich) 9 Dezember 2001 BERN – 600 Kilo nukleares Material wollten Ex-SVP-Nationalrat Bernard Rohrbasser und Notar R. verkaufen – an die...

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