Sentences with phrase «article about corruption»

[17][20] Many years later, in November 2017, former Conservative cabinet minister Kenneth Clarke said Neil had been removed because Neil's article about corruption in the Malaysian government of Mahathir Mohamad conflicted with Murdoch's desire to acquire a television franchise in the country.
Were there an article about corruption and all the other illegal things done in this country, you would see more condemnation.
She a professor at Fordham Law School and the author of numerous articles about corruption.

Not exact matches

Looking back on trailers and reading article about the game it gave off a vibe of gritty and dark that would benefit from a very realistic graphical approach, unfortunately it comes up short in these aspects, the graphics mimic more of a Bioshock look and some of the colors in game are too bright and eye catching for a game based in a town plagued by corruption and a plague.
I don't know what the solution is, but we support Delphine and everything she has achieved, I think it maybe time to release the article «A paradise lost 2» which is very damming about corruption and some of the people who live there on the island, it even names the first Indonesians and westerners to «Take advantage of the island for their own pockets».
Again, from Justice Skolrood's Reasons for Judgment: «The Article is poorly written and does not advance credible arguments in favour of Dr. Ball's theory about the corruption of climate science.
No need to trust me on this, look among any of the sites you rely on for narratives about the skeptic scientists» corruption: RealClimate, David Suzuki, The New Yorker's big article about the Kochs last year, the Union of Concerned Scientists, George Monbiot, SourceWatch, DeSmogBlog, Hoggan & Littlemore, Naomi Oreskes, Chris Mooney, Mark Hertsgaard, on and on and on — they all point to Ross Gelbspan as the source of that memo I refer to.......
On January 10, 2011, Canada Free Press began publishing on this website an article by Dr. Tim Ball entitled «Corruption of Climate Change Has Created 30 Lost Years» which contained untrue and disparaging statements about Dr. Andrew Weaver, who is a professor in the School of Earth and Ocean Sciences at the University of Victoria, British Columbia.
That's a lot to read but represents only a small portion of the articles written about «green» corruption, especially regarding activities involved with cap and trade schemes.
Or if he did know about it, why would he allow all the glory of a smoking gun - magnitude «corruption discovery» go to a relatively unknown johnny - come - lately ozone depletion activist group (it didn't exist in when the 1991 NY Times article came out), and to a guy who was in grave risk of succumbing to a serious credibility problem if any prominent news outlet decided to dig into that particular situation?
Gelbspan's version of the events sequence leading him to discover the «corruption of skeptic scientists» has him co-authoring a global warming article with a scientist in early 1995, becoming alarmed enough at the scope of the issue to consider writing a book about it, becoming so relieved after reading works from Dr Singer and others that he dropped the book idea, and then discovering that such skeptics were industry - corrupted liars.
The Telegraph article added: «Ms Osofsky said the SFO has been on a «knife - edge for years», with a chequered history of success in its prosecutions: «I'm not suggesting corruption is a «lesser» crime, and a healthy prosecuting arm needs to be kept, but a classic SFO prosecution is about individual scalps and even big brand names such as Rolls and Tesco, but the scale of money laundering is much bigger but largely unknown.»
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