Money clashes with mission

The Gates Foundation invests heavily in sub-prime lenders and other businesses that undercut its good works.

The conflict is one of many that a Times investigation has found between the foundation's investments and its good works. The Gates Foundation reaps vast profits every year from companies whose actions contradict its mission of improving society in the United States and around the world, particularly the lot of people afflicted by poverty and disease. Full Story »

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Paul de Villers
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by Paul de Villers - Oct. 1, 2008

A good story, which might help improve capitalism or at least the image of capitalism.

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