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Stricter Law Fails to Diminish the Demand for Child Laborers in India New York Times March 4, 2007
Brazil Pays Parents to Help Poor Be Pupils, Not Wage Earners New York Times January 3, 2004
African Girls' Route to School Is Still Littered With Obstacles New York Times December 14, 2003
Chocolate that Flashes its Passport New York Times March 8, 2006
Chocolate That Flashes its Passport New York Times February 8, 2006
China Says Abusive Child Labor Ring Is Exposed New York Times May 1, 2008
Forced Child Labor in the Cotton Fields of Uzbekistan New York Times June 22, 2008
China Not Sole Source of Dubious Food New York Times July 12, 2007
In Tajikistan, Debt-Ridden Farmers Say They Are the Pawns New York Times October 14, 2008
15 and Broke in a Cut-Throat Congo Mining Town New York Times November 15, 2008
Sporting Goods Concerns Agree to Combat Sale of Soccer Balls Made by Children New York Times February 14, 2006
Activists protest Hershey in Times Square, calling on chocolate giant to stop using child labor New York Daily News June 8, 2011
Slaves to chocolate New Internationalist April 30, 2009
Bitter secret of a sweet business National Public Radio February 6, 2006
Skeletons in the Corporate Closet: Big Chocolate Minyanville.com April 13, 2010
Hope for Pakistan's child workers MinnPost May 15, 2009
Alford Poor Selection for "Executive of the Year" Miami Student via U-Wire September 13, 2005
Firestone Rubber & Latex Company: Prospering from Child Labor and Enslavement in Liberia Media Monitors Network December 4, 2007
Firestone catches heat for its treatment of Liberian workers McClatchy Newspapers December 26, 2006
Campaign Protests Hershey’s With QR Codes Mashable July 14, 2011