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Monday, March 15, 2004
Do as we Say, Not as we Do: Capitalism as we used to know it is no more
Do you know where your money is? If you have placed your investments with Parmalat, the Italian food behemoth whose bosses have been indicted for fraud, or with Martha Stewart's company Living Omnimedia, whose stock has dropped as Stewart was sentenced to jail last week, or with Royal Dutch Shell, whose chairman quit last week after he was caught lying about the size of the company's oil reserves - then tough luck.
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