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Bringing Halliburton To Heel

By Charlie Cray, TomPaine.com. Posted September 27, 2004.


A bipartisan Senate proposal to create an oversight committee may offer the best hope of cracking down on corporate war profiteering

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Charlie Cray is the director of the Center for Corporate Policy and a collaborator on Halliburton Watch. His book, "The People’s Business: Controlling Corporations and Restoring Democracy," (co-authored with Lee Drutman) will be published by Berrett-Koehler in November.

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