Books of The Times: ‘Private Empire,’ Steve Coll’s Book on Exxon Mobil
Steve Coll’s new book details Exxon Mobil’s harassment of environmental scientists, its entanglements in wars in far-flung countries, its withholding of information from Congress, its dissembling about global warming, its arrogant culture — and yet it’s surprisingly impartial. ...
Published By: The New York Times - Thursday, 26 April, 2012
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