The Multinational Monitor
 
March 1982 - Volume 3 - Number 3
 
Admiral Rickover Blasts Big Business 

C O N T E N T S

Features

U.S. military contractors assailed by Admiral Rickover
- Excerpts from Admiral Rickover's speech to the Joint Economic Committee of Congress

The politics of world food production and distribution
- An interview with Susan George

Bank of America challenged over support for the Guatemalan government and the "death squads" associated with it
- by Allan Nairn

Multinational asbestos mining companies have left a trail of pollution and injured workers in South Africa
- by Laurie Flynn

How south Korea's energy program has been saving the U.S. nuclear industry - with a little help from U.S. taxpayers
- by Tim Shorrock

Global Newswatch

Bangladesh drug factory opens

Gulf fights South African pressure over Angolan oil

Texaco accused of blackmail in Honduras

Sri Lanka puts women on the night shift for electronics firms

French nuclear reactor hit by missiles

Greece takes over Exxon refinery

U.S. global investment - latest figures

Chrysler gets south Korean tank contract

Brazilian auto workers attack Volkswagen plan

Western Airlines deports Salvadoran refugees

Zimbabwe nationalizes its mines

Departments

Review

Letters to the Editor