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Article

18 Aug 2005

Author:
Rick Jurgens, Contra Costa Times [USA]

Chevron sees few faults in new report

Chevron Corp. has for the third consecutive year looked in the mirror to examine its impact on its employees, neighbors and the environment. Not surprisingly, the company once again liked what it saw...Of course, the devil is in the details...in recent years, the...oil giant has been bedeviled by critics of its human rights and environmental policy.

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