Stryker siblings not very charitable
by Amy Oliver | 4:58 pm, November 11, 2011
Stryker Corporation announced it “will cut 5% of its global workforce by the end of next year to reduce costs in the face of new fees on device makers required by the U.S. health care law,” reports the Detroit Free Press. According to Stryker, “job cuts will reduce annual pretax operating costs by more than [...]
Investigative Journalism 2.0
by Jon Caldara | 1:18 pm, September 13, 2011
It’s no secret the cost of investigative journalism is becoming prohibitive in the 21st century. Gone are the days when newspapers employed investigative teams to dig up dirt on politicians and wasteful government. Sure you can blame the Internet, but you’d have to confess that the Internet simultaneously killed the old investigative journalist guard and [...]
Capitalism is freedom.
by David K Williams Jr | 4:01 pm, June 16, 2011
In his article on criminal charges against self-described anarchist Amelia Nicol (“Short Fuse”), author Josiah M. Hesse used the phrase “the authoritarian demands of capitalism.”He was describing the mindset of Nicol, so I will not attribute the belief…
Capitalism is freedom.
by David K Williams Jr | 4:01 pm, June 16, 2011
In his article on criminal charges against self-described anarchist Amelia Nicol (“Short Fuse”), author Josiah M. Hesse used the phrase “the authoritarian demands of capitalism.”He was describing the mindset of Nicol, so I will not attribute the belief…
Capitalism is freedom.
by David K Williams Jr | 4:01 pm, June 16, 2011
In his article on criminal charges against self-described anarchist Amelia Nicol (“Short Fuse”), author Josiah M. Hesse used the phrase “the authoritarian demands of capitalism.”He was describing the mindset of Nicol, so I will not attribute the belief…
Capitalism is freedom.
by David K Williams Jr | 4:01 pm, June 16, 2011
In his article on criminal charges against self-described anarchist Amelia Nicol (“Short Fuse”), author Josiah M. Hesse used the phrase “the authoritarian demands of capitalism.”He was describing the mindset of Nicol, so I will not attribute the belief…
Brother, Can You Spare Some Eye-Bleech?
by T.L. James | 8:09 pm, January 19, 2011
The current Westword cover is eye-catching…in the “what is seen cannot be unseen” sense. Yikes.
Merry Monday Media Review: Clear The Bench Colorado, Colorado Supreme Court in the news
by CTBC Director | 4:11 pm, December 20, 2010
Clear The Bench Colorado continues to make news (except in the pages of the Denver Post, which apparently continues its editorial policy of suppressing information that might upset its highest-paying – $1.6M/year – tenants) around the state in the aftermath of this year’s judicial retention elections (which gained attention not just in Colorado – again, [...]
Late-breaking news coverage of “Know Your Judge” consortium violations of Colorado campaign finance law
by CTBC Director | 7:20 pm, November 2, 2010
Arriving somewhat late to the party, but nonetheless providing decent coverage of the issue, the Denver Post joined in the coverage of the campaign finance complaint against the “Know Your Judge” consortium with an (online-only) article late Tuesday afternoon (”Clear the Bench files campaign finance violation claim“). Following Monday’s Westword article (”Clear the Bench Colorado’s Matt [...]
More news coverage of “Know Your Judge” consortium violations of Colorado campaign finance law
by CTBC Director | 8:28 am, November 1, 2010
Following last Friday’s initial coverage of the blockbuster campaign finance complaint (at up to $500,000 in penalties and fines, potentially the largest in Colorado history, by several orders of magnitude) against the Know Your Judge consortium by Law Week Colorado and Face The State, the consistently thorough and professional investigative journalist Michael Roberts of Westword [...]
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