The streets, once bustling with peddlers, coca farmers and shady profiteers are now quiet at night. |
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With the buzz about a possible war helping to drive prices ever higher, we'll look at whether profiteers are gouging you by the gallon. |
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They chanted anti-government slogans and carried placards denouncing the war profiteers. |
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I also see the other side of the coin, and I believe that most of the companies in the cleanup game are no better than war profiteers. |
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Without warning, they proceeded to side with the corporate war profiteers, and use violence to suppress nonviolent free speech. |
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The beneficiaries were profiteers from war industries whose boldly flaunted new wealth intensified social tensions. |
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Until the public shakes loose the iron grip of these money-grabbing profiteers, crime and the prison population will continue to rise. |
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While some people were busy fighting and dying, war profiteers made fortunes selling rotten food, unserviceable uniforms and non-working weapons. |
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These telephone lines were installed with taxpayers' money and are now being greedily exploited by rich profiteers. |
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In a situation of total economic chaos, only a small number of profiteers have something to gain. |
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Unlike the greedy profiteers and corporate chieftains who actually made money on those stocks, we were not acting irresponsibly. |
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Today's conflict profiteers are not the first to sponsor a campaign to ransack, rape, pillage and plunder in the Congo. |
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It is not hyperbole to say that those beneficiaries of wartime tax cuts and contract deals should now be called war profiteers. |
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That can then lay the basis for future battles to begin rolling back privatisation and drive the profiteers out of public services. |
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In a country that promotes the virtues of the free market, he died for the benefit of the war profiteers and for very little benefit to himself. |
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It will become even harder to swing public opinion behind humanitarian interventions if war profiteers and racist thugs are direct beneficiaries. |
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A handful of profiteers, cashing in on this occasion to barter superstition, are ready to tout articles relating to funerals. |
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The next batch of profiteers comes in various guises and shapes. |
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Of course, the hoteliers jacked their prices up to the roof and did catch a fair number of those believing the annual myth propounded by the would-be profiteers. |
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To not give in to profiteers, paid-off politicians and an extreme minority who hate its government and way of life. |
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On his quest he meets a bizarre array of treasure hunters, profiteers and traffickers, all with an unquenchable thirst for the hoard that has eluded man for centuries. |
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Was I obliged to speak out against the profiteers who were plying them with high-interest credit? |
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They had an affiliation with mobsters, drug dealings, illegal profiteers, and more, where they would store money, risk-free and securely, for everyone. |
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The report pointed out some of the worst of the war profiteers. |
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As wars create profiteers and environmental destruction, they also raise the opportunity for building real democratic control from below over the earth's richest resources. |
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Toncil, which is used as a bleaching agent in industries, is frequently used by profiteers to make the PDS kerosene colourless. |
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So Buzz Bissinger sees fit that we give up on the ideal of Olympism and give in to xenophobics, terrorists, drug abusers, profiteers and human rights abusers? |
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Profiteers of every stripe were involved in the contraband cotton trade, including many army officers. |
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