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A killing wind: inside Union Carbide and the Bhopal catastrophe.
Washington Monthly
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December 1, 1987|
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A Killing Wind: Inside Union Carbide and the Bhopal Castrophe.
It is now three years since a deadly cloud of methyl isocynate gas drifted from a Union Carbide pesticide plant over Bhopal, India, sending tens of thousands of gasping residents fleeing in horror. It remains the world's worst technological disaster, far more lethal and in many ways more ominous than the more highly publicized accidents last year--the Challenger space shuttle explosion and the Chernobyl nuclear plant breakdown. Yet unlike Challenger and Chernobyl, the events in Bhopal have never received ...
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British Privateering Enterprise in the Eighteenth Century.
Magazine article from: Business History
; ...so begins this important study of privateering; an aspect of sea power once commonplace...profit. As Starkey demonstrates, privateering can only be properly understood if...British economy. The historian of privateering is not hampered by a dearth of evidence...
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Trade and Privateering in Spanish Florida, 1732-1763
Magazine article from: The Americas
; BOOKS IN BRIEF Trade and Privateering in Spanish Florida, 1732-1763...Elizabeth Harman's study Trade and Privateering in Spanish Florida, 1732-1763...sea-going commerce. Trade and Privateering is based on analysis of ship cargos...
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Piracy and privateering in the golden age Netherlands.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News
; 1403966923 Piracy and privateering in the golden age Netherlands. Lunsford, Virginia West. Palgrave...Academy) offers considerable factual information about Dutch privateering from the late 16th to the early 18th centuries, and introduces...
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Privatization -- or modern privateering
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe
; ...bidder. The Weld administration is heeding the clarion call of "privatization." Privatization is the modern version of privateering, a practice -- used possibly by some of the ancestors of our current leadership -- in which the government commissioned...
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Mutineers, patriots and rogues There was nothing romantic about a life of piracy and privateering says author E T Fox of Brixham, a consultant on the blockbuster film Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest and its sequel, At World's End.
Newspaper article from: Herald Express (Torquay UK)
; There was nothing romantic about a life of piracy and privateering says author E T Fox of Brixham, a consultant on the blockbuster film Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest and its sequel...
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Privateering; Reforming probation.(A new bill tests MPs' enthusiasm for contracting out the criminal-justice system)(Offender Management Bill)
Magazine article from: The Economist (US)
; Community sentences can work Yet another public service faces contracting out. Will it work? WHEN a gang of enlightened Warwickshire magistrates invented probation two centuries ago, privatisation was no big deal. Young offenders were released into the charge of a local employer, who kept them busy
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The Unlikely Role of a Patriot Pirate Navy; Privateers whipped the British, and some amassed great fortunes to boot.(continental navy)
Magazine article from: U.S. News & World Report
; ...commodities and African slaves. In Britain, privateering caused the price of imports and maritime...captured ship. Although a six-week privateering jaunt turned into two years of combat...to France and a strong supporter of privateering, had no illusions about defeating...
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Lost In The Myth
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman
; ...that he was picked up by the British privateering vessel Duke, commanded by Captain...out with the captain of the English privateering vessel Cinque Ports (on which he was...leaking badly. The vessel, part of a privateering expedition led by the buccaneer and...
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Privatize war on terror
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; ...words, it is time to consider reviving privateering for 21st century conditions. After...recompensed from the spoils of war ? Privateering arose in the Middle Ages as a form...buildups. The Founding Fathers viewed privateering as an honorable and effective way to...
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Legalized piracy in 1775.(BOOKS)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times
; ...Patton writes at the start that American privateering legalized piracy in the shortest of...ideals. The enterprise [i.e., privateering] combined service and self-interest...Patton's provocative conclusion that privateering created a legacy of daring and dynamic...
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