In September 2005, an Internal Revenue Service auditor darkened the door of Greenpeace, the organization known for its frontline environmental activism against nuclear testing, commercial whaling and destruction of wilderness, and stayed for three months. "There's no doubt there was a political motive behind it," says [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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