What We've Found: Crackdown on Pagans, Microsoft investigation, negligent contractors, farewell to the BRT, Chinese energy success and Apple quits Chamber of Commerce

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What We've Found: Crackdown on Pagans, Microsoft investigation, negligent contractors, farewell to the BRT, Chinese energy success and Apple quits Chamber of Commerce

POSTED: Wednesday, October 7, 2009, 4:15 PM
Filed Under: What We've Found

Julia Harte with your mid-morning fix.

Nine Philadelphia men, members of the Pagans outlaw motorcycle gang, were arrested along with more than 40 members in other states after the unsealing of a nationwide racketeering indictment.

Microsoft was being investigated by a European Union competition commission to ensure that the software giant is allowing its customers to run web browsers made by rival companies on its operating systems.

Defense contractors are often negligent, subject to little oversight and irresponsibly compensated, according to a new investigation by the Associated Press. Auditors for the Defense Department found that independent military contractors have received as much as $6 billion from the U.S. government in payments of questionable cause.

Philadelphia's Board of Revision of Taxes will be replaced by an independent entity that will no longer set property values or be permitted to exhibit personal and political favoritism, Mayor Nutter announced.

China's efforts to clean up its energy sector were paying off, according to a report from the International Energy Agency, and the nation will be at the forefront of the fight against climate change if it achieves its predicted savings.

Apple is the most recent company to quit the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in protest of the Chamber's climate policy, especially its opposition to regulating greenhouse gases and implementing a cap and trade bill.

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