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If someone told you there was a "gruesome cycle of murders, kidnappings, and torture" in Colombia, you might be tempted to blame the usual crowd: drug smugglers, leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitary groups, narcoterrorists, etc.(The Week)(Brief article)
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* If someone told you there was a "gruesome cycle of murders, kidnappings, and torture" in Colombia, you might be tempted to blame the usual crowd: drug smugglers, leftist guerrillas, right-wing paramilitary groups, narcoterrorists, etc. But if you're a self-styled activist on an American university campus, you're probably more inclined to pin the blame directly on ... Coca-Cola. Yup, the University of Michigan, at the behest of the "Campaign to Stop Killer Coke," just became the tenth university to ban Coke products from its campuses, citing murders of labor-union leaders at an independent Colombian bottling plant, as well as some environmental problems at a plant in India. Coke has ...
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