欧洲日胜利:这些美国公司协助纳粹德国
从可口可乐到雀巢,一些最具标志性的美国品牌热切地参加了纳粹实验。
“While it used to be that nobody ever got fired for buying IBM, now that’s switching to: everybody gets fired for buying IBM,” according to one Beijing-based consultant.
The Chinese government has reportedly started reviewing whether China’s domestic banks’ use of high-end American-made IBM servers compromises the nation’s security, particularly with regards to financial espionage and
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Many of the corporations and groups poised to benefit most from TPP are traditional Democratic supporters or major donors to the president’s election campaigns.
President Barack Obama nominated Robert Holleyman as deputy U.S. trade representative on Thursday.
Holleyman is the former president of the Business Software Alliance, a trade organization that counts Apple, IBM, Microsoft and other top software firms among
Frederick Reese is lead staff writer for Mint Press specializing in race, poverty, congressional oversight and technology. An award winning data journalist and creative writer for over 15 years, Frederick has written about and worked for social advocacy projects and personal awareness efforts. Frederick is a jack-of-all-trades, with work experience as a teacher, a pastry chef and a story writer. Frederick has publication credits with Yahoo!, B. Couleur, and more. A native New Yorker, Frederick graduated from Colgate University in 1999 and Johnson & Wales University in 2003. Frederick started his journalistic career writing for his university’s newspaper, “The Colgate Maroon-News,” before starting and heading his own magazine, “The Idealist.” Most recently, Frederick received a data journalism award from the International Center for Journalists for his minimum wage coverage for MintPress. Follow Frederick on Twitter: @frederickreese
Such a relationship is called an “agent of influence” in the intelligence world, a former CIA official said.
Absent from the pages of the Washington Post’s print and online editions is a disclaimer that the newspaper’s owner not only works with, but profits from the Central Intelligence Agency, prompting media critics to cry foul.
This past March, the Washington Post’s new owner Jeff Bezos, who is also the founder and CEO of Amazon, “won” a
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