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Amazon Sells Clothes From Factories Other Retailers Shun As Dangerous

Justin Scheck, Jon Emont and Alexandra Berzon writing for The Wall Street Journal The Journal traced the top to a factory in Chittagong, Bangladesh, that has no fire alarms and where doors are of a type managers can lock and keep workers in. A laborer at the factory, 18-year-old Nasreen Begum, said she spends 12-hour days there stitching shirts with 300 others. “You’re trapped inside until the time you complete the orders,” she said.

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It’s here. We have arrived. Congratulations to everyone at @Bungie. Your time, mastery, devotion and love is made manifest. Grateful to you for bringing me along for the ride. Dear Guardians. GO! I hope you love playing Shadowkeep as much as I have loved voicing my part. 🖤💚 — Morla Gorrondona (@actor_morla) October 1, 2019

I have nothing against advertising, it’s the tracking. Imagine if people had to wear a camera recording everywhere they went and everything they did and submit that footage before being able to watch a show or purchase a newspaper all with the promise of better ads.

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