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Commentary & OpinionSeptember 26, 2007 Coca-Cola's Fuze Beverage Makes False Claims of Reducing Risk of Cancer, Heart Disease, Flu, Kidney Infection, MoreBy: Center for Science in the Public Interest CSPI Says Fuze Quacks Like a Duck and Urges FDA to Take Aim August 14, 2007 Stop Killer Coke Newsletter; Coca-Cola's Woes Keep Piling Up with Big LossesBy: Campaign to Stop Killer Coke Contents of This Newsletter July 17, 2007 Coca-Cola Flunks Top Research Firm's 'Socially Responsible Investment' TestBy: “Campaign to Stop Killer Coke” The Coca-Cola Company and two of its largest bottlers, Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE) and Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated, have been excluded from the list of socially responsible companies prepared by KLD Research & Analytics,... July 11, 2007 Coca-Cola Suffers Two Big Setbacks in SRI Community: The Coca-Cola Company & Coca-Cola Enterprises Deemed Not Socially ResponsibleBy: Killer Coke Campaign The Coca-Cola Company and its largest bottler, Coca-Cola Enterprises (CCE), do not meet the criteria as socially responsible companies, according to KLD Research & Analytics, Inc. of Boston, Mass., an independent investment... March 26, 2007 Campaign to Stop Killer Coke Update; Coke Faces Escalating Crises on Many FrontsBy: Killer Coke Newsletter Contents of Newsletter March 12, 2007 An Invitation to Promote Ethical Corporate Behavior Through TIAA-CREF InvestmentsBy: Authors: Jaime Lagunez, Ph.D.; Neil Wollman, Ph.D.; and Dennis Brutus, Ph.D. TIAA-CREF has become one of the most important pension funds in the world, with stock and other assets of around $400 billion. Because many members of the academic community are the final owners of such stocks, we hope they wish... March 8, 2007 An Invitation to Promote Ethical Corporate Behavior Through TIAA-CREF Investments![]() By: Authors: Jaime Lagunez, Ph.D.; Neil Wollman, Ph.D.; and Dennis Brutus, Ph.D.
TIAA-CREF has become one of the most important pension funds in the world, with stock and other assets of around $400 billion. Because many members of the academic community are the final owners of such stocks, we hope they... February 23, 2007 Critical Talking Points -- the Campaign to Stop Killer CokeBy: The Campaign to Stop Killer Coke 1. Coke's Abuses in Colombia: Replay of the '70s & '80s Some find it unbelievable that human rights abuses — systematic intimidation, kidnapping, torture and murder — are occurring at Coca-Cola bottling plants in Colombia. But... February 2, 2007 Campaign to Stop Killer Coke Special Report; Coke Ignores Genocide in Darfur; Continues Operations in SudanBy: Killer Coke Newsletter On May 15, 1998, the African Studies Center at the University of Pennsylvania reported in a Sudan Update: " 'When the U.S. government announced sanctions against Sudan four months ago, officials here shrugged their shoulders,'... January 12, 2007 Campaign to Stop Killer Coke vs. The Coca-Cola Co.By: Ray Rogers, Director, Campaign to Stop Killer Coke For nearly four years, the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke (www.killercoke.org) has focused attention on The Coca-Cola Company’s gross human rights abuses at its bottling plants in Colombia while educating the public about Coke’s... |
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