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CS 3343, Analysis of Algorithms, Spring 2012
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Submitted by: nwagner@cs.utsa.edu
Course: CS 3343, Spring 2012, Recitation 20
Time Received: Wed Jan  4 07:38:57 2012
Credit: PART

Wagner, Ned, CS 3343, Recitation 20.
* Wal-Mart: Corporate Criminal                              *
* In a chilling reversal of Henry Ford's strategy, which    *
* was to pay his workers amply so they could buy Ford cars, *
* Wal-Mart's stingy compensation policies ... contribute    *
* to an economy in which, increasingly, workers can only    *
* afford to shop at Wal-Mart.                               *                  
* (Lisa Featherstone, The Nation, 3 Jan 2005, page 11.)


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