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Wal-Mart warning workers off Democrats Wal-Mart warning workers off Democrats
The chain has been holding mandatory briefings for some employees; "they were telling me how to vote," one says.
Creepy panties for the 'tweens on your list Creepy panties for the 'tweens on your list
It's hard out there for a Wal-Mart.
Will Bill's dough make trouble for Hillary? Will Bill's dough make trouble for Hillary?
Some big donors to the former president's philanthropy also donate to Hillary's campaign. His private fundraising could be costly to a next Clinton White House.
Nude car washes, presidential vetoes and more Nude car washes, presidential vetoes and more
It's a busy Friday.
A women-friendly Wal-Mart? A women-friendly Wal-Mart?
Wal-Mart puts its emergency contraception policy down on paper.
The Wal-Mart effect on workers The Wal-Mart effect on workers
A dissenting view on the retail giant's new plan to maximize efficiency.
Cheap labor vs. a worker's cooperative Cheap labor vs. a worker's cooperative
The global economy and the Burley bike trailer
Wal-Mart goes green Wal-Mart goes green
The mega-chain is undergoing an extreme enviro makeover. Even Al Gore is on board. But will Wal-Mart keep its promises?
Is Wal-Mart the solution for the unruly French? Is Wal-Mart the solution for the unruly French?
An economist argues McJobs might stave off future riots.
News Wal-Mart's P.R. war
Activists against the behemoth think this is their year: Two new national campaigns, a critical upcoming documentary and more stores thwarted. But can they force America's largest private employer to change its ways?
Women vs. Wal-Mart Women vs. Wal-Mart
Just in time for holiday shopping, a new book portrays the world's largest retailer as greedy, sanctimonious and grossly unfair to its female employees.
The Wal-Mart supremacy The Wal-Mart supremacy
The giant retailer's introduction of RFID technology is forcing other supermarket chains to catch up. But fiddling with data may not be the best survival strategy in the Wal-Mart future.
The Good Ol' Girls Club
Would corruption be less widespread if women ran corporate America?
Don't mess with Wal-Mart
The bar code-hacking Web site Re-Code.com shuts down, though not without firing some last-second salvos at evil chain store hegemonic domination.
What dreams may bomb
For years, Richard Simmons has made people earn their dreams the hard way. Now he can't give them away.

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