All the Justice Money Can Buy: Corporate Greed on Trial
Snigdha Prakash was born and brought up in Delhi, India and has lived in the United States since she came here as an undergraduate.All the Justice Money Can Buy review. She got her start in journalism as a copy aide at the Washington Post writing for the paper’s local and business sections. She covered the mortgage industry and its biggest players, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for the American Banker, an independent, daily newspaper, from 1993 to 1998. Most recently, she was a reporter for National Public Radio (NPR) from 1998 to 2007, where she investigated and documented several important chapters in the history of the painkiller Vioxx on NPR’s flagship news magazines, “All Things Considered” and “Morning Edition.” In 2009, she was awarded the Gene Roberts Book Award by the Fund for Investigative JournalismRead full reviews of all the justice money can buy: corporate greed on trial by snigdha prakash....
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author snigdha prakash format hardback language english publication year 07 06 2011 subject management business economics industry subject 2 management business general ean 9781607146308 title all the justice money can buy sku st 1607146304 product category books comics magazines about hive store ltd by continuing with this checkout and ordering from hive you are accepting our current terms and conditions details of which can be found by clicking here author s snigdha prakash country of publicat
She got her start in journalism as a copy aide at the Washington Post writing for the paper’s local and business sections. She covered the mortgage industry and its biggest players, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, for the American Banker, an independent, daily newspaper, from 1993 to 1998. Most recently, she was a reporter for National Public Radio (NPR) from 1998 to 2007, where she investigated and documented several important chapters in the history of the painkiller Vioxx on NPR’s flagship news magazines, “All Things Considered” and “Morning Edition.” In 2009, she was awarded the Gene Roberts Book Award by the Fund for Investigative Journalism. This is her first book.
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