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Article

25 Avr 2008

Auteur:
Stephanie Clifford, New York Times

Companies Return Criticism From Darfur Group

After taking criticism from activist groups over the last few months, some Olympic sponsors are starting to criticize right back. On Thursday,...Dream for Darfur issued a report card that roundly criticized most of the major Olympic sponsors... In response, some sponsors began criticizing the group’s approach. [responses by Adidas, Anheuser-Busch, Coca-Cola, General Electric, Johnson & Johnson, Visa]