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The Coca-Cola Co. says it's willing to examine its labor and business practices in India and Colombia to keep $1.3 million worth of contracts with the University of Michigan. Atlanta-based Coca-Cola has for years faced questions about its labor practices abroad, with some of the most vocal complaints coming from college students. The company has repeatedly denied allegations of environmental and human rights abuses, but officials said they would look into the matter
June 21, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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