CORPORATE CAPERS
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Doing Well By Doing Badly
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Today's DO is about big corporations and executive compensation: the good, the bad, and the ugly (since this is the Daily Outrage we'll focus on the ugly).
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12/02/97
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Outrageous AOL
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It's arrogant, incompetent, bureaucratic, and deceptive. You can never reach it by phone. Are we talking about a government agency? No, we're talking about America Online.
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08/11/97
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The Power Of Protest
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On very rare occasions, such as today, we have some good news: The Power of Outrage can change things.
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07/25/97
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Subsidizing Failure
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One reason taxpayers shouldn't have to subsidize private companies, among other compelling reasons, is the fact that the people running those companies often do things just as outrageous and foolish as politicians and bureaucrats.
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07/17/97
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Welfare For The Rich
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Although Big Blue has $76 billion in annual revenues and a research and development budget of $4.7 billion, the company still gets a subsidy of over $100 million for R&D, courtesy of the seemingly infinite largesse of US taxpayers.
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07/14/97
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Subsidies For Billionaires
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Here at the Daily Outrage we're all for making an honest buck, but we wonder why every rich sports team owner in America seems to have a closer relationship with the local political establishment than with their spouse.
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04/01/97
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Donations For Contracts
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A funny thing happened to Calmaquip, a Florida based engineering firm, as they wandered through the Commerce Department's Advocacy Center.
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03/18/97
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