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Sweatshop Army: Why does the Pentagon use low-road companies to feed and clothe our troops? The American Prospect September 2, 2010
Foxvog Slams Sweatshop Use The Amherst Student March 7, 2007
14,000 ‘Slaves’ Seek Relief The Analyst November 25, 2005
Liberia: Thanks U.S., But... The Analyst February 28, 2006
Exploitation in Liberia The Analyst April 21, 2006
UN to Help Repossess Another Rubber Plantation The Analyst August 30, 2006
Firestone, Salala Not Beneficial to Us The Analyst May 21, 2007
International Observer Blasts Firestone Management The Analyst July 11, 2007
Liberia; Thanks U.S., But... The Analyst (AllAfrica) March 28, 2006
Firestone Linked to Pollution And Abuses The Analyst (Liberia) July 31, 2008
Ellen Justifies Canceling of Agreements The Analyst (Monrovia) July 16, 2006
UN to Help Repossess Another Rubber Plantation The Analyst (Monrovia, Liberia) August 30, 2006
School board votes not to buy products made in sweatshops The Argonaut January 27, 2005
A thorn in Valentine's side: Traditional flowers might pose chemical risk The Arkansas Traveler February 10, 2006
End of cheap labor era for China pits workers against manufacturers The Associated Press May 31, 2010
Children in West Africa still forced into labour and exploited to make chocolate, report says The Associated Press October 8, 2010
Sweatshops up for debate in gubernatorial candidates' forum The Associated Press May 4, 2010
Pittsburgh rolls out red carpet for All-Stars The Associated Press July 11, 2006
Group chides, lauds Ohio company on factory The Associated Press April 15, 2009
Workers From Philippines, Nicaragua To Testify On Sweatshop Bill The Associated Press February 8, 2006