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Archived News
- Three Fixes for Our Lobbyist Problem, Lee Drutman, The American Prospect, 6/05/08
- Lobbyists Remain Triumphant, Lee Drutman, The Providence Journal, 9/20/07
- The Long-Term Value Moment, Lee Drutman, The American Prospect, 7/9/07
- Perennial Lobbying Scandal, Lee Drutman, TomPaine.com, 2/28/07
- SarbOx Under Assault, Lee Drutman, TomPaine.com, 12/14/06
- Executive Privileges, Lee Drutman, TomPaine.com— 8/11/06
- Covering Their Fannie, Lee Drutman, Providence Journal— 7/11/06
- Beyond Halliburton, Lee Drutman, TomPaine.com— 5/22/06
- Worse than Window Dressing, Lee Drutman, Providence Journal— 4/27/06
- Miers And Roberts: A CEO's Dream Team, Lee Drutman, TomPaine.com—10/18/05
- How to Curb Corporate Power, Ralph Nader, The Nation—9/22/05
- KPMG pays $456 million fine, avoids indictment in tax shelter fraud, Mark Sherman, Associated Press—8/30/05
- Value and Values at Wal-Mart -- Behind That Implacable Smiley Face, Lee Drutman, commondreams.org—8/25/05
- Cox in the Henhouse, Lee Drutman, TomPaine.com—6/10/05
- The People's Business, Lee Drutman and Charlie Cray, In These Times—2/16/05
- Three Years After Enron It Looks Like No One Learned a Thing, Charlie Cray—12/18/04
- Defying The Suicide Economy, Charlie Cray and Lee Drutman—11/30/04
- The People's Business, Ralph Nader—11/21/04
- "Fighting
the Fat Cats" 17 June 2004
- "Free
Riders" 9 April 2004
- "Small
Fry: Martha Stewart is no Ken Lay" 16 March 2004
- "A
Letter to William Donaldson on the Putnam Settlement" 20 November
2003
- "A
Letter to John Ashcroft on Corporate Crime Data" 6 November
2003
- "Corporate
Crime Acts Like a Thief in the Night" by Lee Drutman, 4 November
2003
- "Avoidance
Issues" by Lee Drutman, 29 October 2003
- "A
Letter to President Bush on Corporate Crime" 28 October 2003
- "Three
Companies Fund an Accounting Think Tank," by Tony Tinker,
AIA, 14 October 2003
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Fall 2002 Activist
Isaac BenEzra likes to talk about how the pharmaceutical industry is ripping off America.
As he traverses Massachusetts, speaking at mostly senior centers, he tells the tales of what has gone wrong and how it can go right again, relating to audiences with an uncommon passion and energy. “My generation has been called ‘the greatest generation’,” he says. “But
I’m saying to my peers, this will be our last battle, the battle that
brings universal healthcare. This will really be our legacy.”
For more info, visit www.masssenioraction.org or call 413-533-9235. Read more
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