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Apple's Underaged Workers Built iPhones, iPods, MacS

Apple, Incorporated employed eleven under aged workers to build its iPhones, iPads, and Macintosh computers last year. An audit of Apple's 102 world wide factories found three suppliers hired under aged workers despite the company's policy. A 24 paged report posted on Apple's website revealed...

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Infantino Baby Sling Recall

Infantino, LLC recalled over 1 million baby slings in North America. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and Health Canada teamed with Infantino, LLC to make the recall announcement. Three infants died in 2009 due to suffocation per a Safety Commission statement. Infantino's "SlingRider"...

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Prudential of Britain to Buy U.S. AIG

Prudential P.L.C. of Britain will buy American Internation Group's life insurance business in Asia. The agreement will cost Prudential $35.5 billion dollars. It will be the biggest repayment of the $!80 billion dollars the United States government used to bail out the failing A.I.G. The Federal...

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Who Is Pol Pot?

Pol Pot was known as the founder of Khmer Rouge whose goal is build a just society in the form of communism. However, he was not known for having achieved this communist society, but he was known for the brutalities on the process of achieving this kind of society. Pol Pot is Cambodia’s famed Prime...

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What Is the Black Market?

The black market refers to any illegal trade of products or services. It gets its name from the fact that these transactions are made secretly, keeping law enforcement agencies “in the dark.” It is sometimes referred to as the “underground market”— or any private code that people might use to...