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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, MoreCSPI Says Fuze Quacks Like a Duck and Urges FDA to Take Aim[more] August 14, 2007 Stop Killer Coke Newsletter; Coca-Cola's Woes Keep Piling Up with Big LossesSource:Campaign to Stop Killer CokeContents of This Newsletter[more] July 17, 2007 Coca-Cola Flunks Top Research Firm's 'Socially Responsible Investment' TestSource:“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,...[more] July 11, 2007 Coca-Cola Suffers Two Big Setbacks in SRI Community: The Coca-Cola Company & Coca-Cola Enterprises Deemed Not Socially ResponsibleSource:Killer Coke CampaignThe 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...[more] March 26, 2007 Campaign to Stop Killer Coke Update; Coke Faces Escalating Crises on Many FrontsSource:Killer Coke NewsletterContents of Newsletter[more] March 12, 2007 An Invitation to Promote Ethical Corporate Behavior Through TIAA-CREF InvestmentsSource: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...[more] March 8, 2007 An Invitation to Promote Ethical Corporate Behavior Through TIAA-CREF Investments
Source: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...[more] February 23, 2007 Critical Talking Points -- the Campaign to Stop Killer CokeSource:The Campaign to Stop Killer Coke1. 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...[more] February 2, 2007 Campaign to Stop Killer Coke Special Report; Coke Ignores Genocide in Darfur; Continues Operations in SudanSource:Killer Coke NewsletterOn 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,'...[more] January 12, 2007 Campaign to Stop Killer Coke vs. The Coca-Cola Co.Source:Ray Rogers, Director, Campaign to Stop Killer CokeFor 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...[more] |
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