With executive pay, rich pull away from rest of America

By Peter Whoriskey, Published: June 18 It was the 1970s, and the chief executive of a leading U.S. dairy company, Kenneth J. Douglas, lived the good life. He earned the equivalent of about $1 million today. He and his family moved from a three-bedroom home to a four-bedroom home, about a half-mile away, in River Forest, Ill., [...]

Creating a pretext to intervene in Syria

SPECIAL— The Destabilization of Syria and the Broader Middle East War By Michel Chossudovsky |  Global Research, June 17, 2011 What is unfolding in Syria is an armed insurrection supported covertly by foreign powers including the US, Turkey and Israel. Below: Syrian antigovernment protestors are given big play in the Western media. Here, Syrians who have [...]

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