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2004 News Archive
- Peoples Report Card Outlines Governance Agenda for India
- Supreme Court Orders Thorough Examination of Soft Drink Contents
- ANC Accuses US of Treating South Africans as Guinea Pigs
- Unocal Settles Case on Human Rights Abuses in Myanmar
- India Asked to Pay Up for Failed Enron Investment
- Coke, Pepsi Must Print Pesticide Content on Labels
- Bhopal Still Suffering, 20 Years On
- Image Gallery: March Against Coca-Cola at Mehdiganj
- Police Attack Coca-Cola Protesters, Over 350 Arrested
- Financeer Bets on Coke Stocks Falling
- Coca-Cola Plans 'Will Bleed Hills Dry' in UK
- Congress Seeks Probe into Orissa Mining Deal with Vedanta
- Death Threats Against Coca-Cola Worker and Others in Colombia
- High Court Challenges MOU with Vedanta Alumina
- Sale of Mine to Vedanta Questioned by Zambian Citizen Groups
- Coke to Increase Marketing in India, Brazil, China, Russia
- Coca-Cola Reduces Profit Targets
- High Court Rules "Commercial Interests are Subservient to Fundamental Rights" in Coca-Cola Appeal
- Chicago Public Schools Throw Coke Out
- Mining Threatens Orissa's Environment
- GlaxoSmithKline Moves Trials Abroad
- Indian Oil Corp Clinches $3-Billion Gas Deal in Iran
- Indian Farmers Using Coca-Cola as Pesticide
- Corporate India Favours George Bush
- Carlyle Group Invests $10 Million in Chennai, India
- Andhra Pradesh to Export Farmers to East Africa
- Arsenic Scare Spreads to Ballia
- Dec 5: International Day of Dalits' Struggle
- Drilling Threaten Olive Ridley Turtles in Orissa
- Court Orders Coke and Pepsi to State Pesticide Levels on Label
- Coke Moves Public Relations Head to India
- Coca-Cola Awarded Prize for Contaminating Water
- UN Warns on South Asia Child Sex
- Sterlite to Double Balco Investment
- India Exporting Nurses to UK and US
- Indian Firms Set Up Shop in Europe, Mexico
- Rajasthan Village Protests Against Coke Plant
- Minister for Water Resources Admits Excessive Groundwater Use by Coca-Cola
- Pollution Control Board Demands Action from Coca-Cola on Water Supply and Pollution
- Harvard Study Links Coca-Cola to Diabetes, Weight Gain
- Centre Admits Deaths in Clinical Trial of GE Drugs
- No Permit to Reopen Cola Units
- Supreme Court Committee Directs Coca-Cola to Provide Water to Community
- Coca-Cola Plant's Closure Demanded in Rajasthan
- Why is Coke's Isdell visiting India?
- Coca-Cola Plant May be Forced to Close in Southern India
- Coca-Cola Responsible for Decline in Groundwater Table in Rajasthan
- Protests Against Pepsi, Coke in Lucknow
- Rajasthan Villagers Demand Closure of Coca-Cola Plant
- Business Enters Politics in India
- Reliance, an Indian Bellwether, Keeps Thinking Big
- Coke Accused of Tax Evasion in Brazil
- Coke Versus Water, Not Congress Versus Left
- Panchayat's Order on Coke Plant Stayed
- Panchayat Rejects Coca-Cola Plea for Fresh Licence
- Protests Against Coca-Cola's Kinley Plant in Manjhapetty, Kerala, Business Line, March 18, 2004
- Privatisation No Answer to Water Scarcity - UN, Inter Press Service, March 18, 2004
- Coca-Cola Forced to Suspend Operations in Plachimada, Associated Press, March 15, 2004
- Water Headed for Coca-Cola Intercepted, Given to Villagers, The Hindu, March 8, 2004
- Coca-Cola Admits "Pure Water" Dasani is Tap Water, Asian News International, March 2, 2004
- US Biotech Firms Plan to Move Clinical Trials, Research to India, Associated Press, March 1, 2004
- Company Outsources to Prisons Over India, Associated Press, February 25, 2004
- State Government Bans Coca-Cola from Using Groundwater, Indo-Asian News Service, February 17, 2004
- Call to Check Unethical Drug Trials in India, One World, February 9, 2004
- Parliamentary Committee Confirms Pesticides in Coca-Cola, Washington Post, February 5, 2004
- The Other NRIs Come to India, The Subcontinental, January 22, 2004
- Illegal Medical Tests Done on 790 Indian Women, Hindustan Times, 2004, January 17, 2004
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