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Killer Coke News Archives 2004 "For Christmas, will Coca-Cola stop acting like Big Tobacco" Common Dreams News Center, by John F. Borowski, Dec. 21, 2004
Knight Ridder News, "Coke, Pepsi lose fight over labels," Dec. 9, 2004 Associated Press, "India Court Orders Coke, Pepsi To Print Consumer Warning," Dec. 7, 2004 The Guardian, "Campaign aims to hit Coke where it hurts," by Paul Marinko, Nov. 25, 2004 Police Attack Coca-Cola Protest in Mehdiganj, India; Over 350 Arrested The New York Times, "Coke Warns of Slack Sales for a Year or So," by Melanie Warner, Nov. 12, 2004 The Taylor Report, Radio interview with Campaign Director Ray Rogers in Canada, Oct. 23, 2004 Oakville and District Labour Council Letter to the CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada
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The New York Times, "All Is Not Sweet at the Home Base of Coca-Cola," 9/28/04
Washington Post, "Regular Soda a Day Boosts Weight Gain: Non-Diet Drinks Also Increase Risk of Diabetes, Study Shows," 8/25/04
O'Dwyer PR Daily "Coke's Image Under Attack," by Kevin McCauley, August 2004 Z Magazine Online "Anti-Corporate Campaign: Killer Coke," by Ian Werkheiser, July/August 2004
The Age "What is a good company?" by Justine Nolan, July 26, 2004
Dissident Voice (First Published in Colombia Journal "Coca-Cola in Colombia: Increased Profits, Downsized Workforce," by Lesley Gill, July 27, 2004
Citypaper.net,"Coked Out: Protesters rail against Coca-Cola at local supermarkets," by Julie Zhou, July 29, 2004
The Steward,, UAW Local 22 "Stop Killer Coke Fundraiser," John Martinez, June/July 2004
The New York Times, Editorial, "Human Rights and the Court," July 3, 2004
The New York Times, "Human Rights Abuses Worldwide Are Held to Fall Under U.S. Courts," Linda Greenhouse, June 30, 2004
Bloomberg Markets, "Coke's World of Woes," Adam Levy and Steve Matthews, July, 2004 The New York Times, Editorial, "Another Coke Classic," June 16, 2004 Fortune, "The Real Story: How did Coca-Cola's management go from first-rate to farcical in six short years? Tommy the barber knows," May 31, 2004
"Coke Benefiting from Child Labor in Sugar Cane Fields," Jim Lobe, Oneworld.net and Commondreams.org Forward, "'Killer Coke' Campaign Targets UJA Honoree on Colombia Rights," by Steven I. Weiss, June 3, 2004 Photos taken from the G8 Teach-in held in Atlanta, Georgia June 5, 2004 by Frank Johnson/wireimage.com Press Release: Ray Rogers of Corporate Campaign, Inc. to speak at the G8 teach-in and the Coke protest on June 5 in Atlanta, Atlanta G8 Organizing Committee Linewaiters Gazette: Official Newsletter of the Park Slope Food Coop, Home News Tribune, "Putting Coke on ice? Human-rights activists want Rutgers to end beverage deal," by Sarah Greenblatt, May 2, 2004 The Daily Targum, "U. discusses Coke contract," by Zoë J. Westhof, April 30, 2004 Campaign Director Ray Rogers on "Democracy Now," Apr. 27, 2004 Washington Post, "Human Rights Charges Still Gnaw at Coca-Cola: Protesters Convene at Stockholders Meeting," 4/22/04
Minneapolis Star Tribune, "Labor activist bubbly over Coca-Cola fight," Doug Grow 4/25/04
Atlanta Business Chronicle, "Coca-Cola wrestles protesters and issues at annual meeting," 4/21/04
New York Daily News, "Black Mark at Awards," Apr. 21, 2004 CounterPunch, "The Magic of Coca-Cola: Colombian Workers, Civil Rights, Advertising," Apr. 3/5, 2004 "Coca-Cola CEO talks ethics," Yale Daily News, March 31, 2004 Commondreams.com (Reuters), "Coca - Cola Admits That Dasani is Nothing But Tap Water, By Trevor Datson, March 4, 2004
"Coca-Cola hunger strike ends in union win," Colombia Week, Jana Silverman Killer Coke Campaign Grows Internationally Fight Back!, "Colombian Union Activist Speaks Against Coca-Cola, Winter 2004. CorpWatch, "Coke with Yet Another New Twist: Toxic Cola," Jan. 17, 2004 Enterpriserisk (London, England), "Reclaim the page," Feb. 2004 "People's Forum Against Coca-Cola March, Jan. 18, 2004 at the World Social Forum" AlterNet, "No Water? Drink Coke!" Naeem Mohaiemen, Jan. 17, 2004 |
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