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Whistle-blowers form a breed apart"Things rarely turn out that well for whistle-blowers, who speak out against corporate misdeeds and cast themselves as company pariahs. Whistle-blowers might be heroes to people tired of the scandals that have swept Corporate America, but they often find themselves near-penniless, their home lives and emotional well-being in shambles, and followed by private investigators." Email Link | Vault | Read: usatoday.com Comments: [add a comment]Only registered and logged-in users may comment on news and resources. You can register securely (only takes 20 seconds) and be able to hear directly back from others in response to your comments, needs and questions while maintaining your confidentiality. People who register can also save key news and resources in their own Vault. |
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