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  • Andy Kroll is a reporter in the D.C. bureau of Mother Jones magazine and an associate editor at TomDispatch.

    Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010

  • Andy Kroll is a reporter in the D.C. bureau of Mother Jones magazine and an associate editor at TomDispatch.

    Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010

  • Andy Kroll is a reporter in the D.C. bureau of Mother Jones magazine and an associate editor at TomDispatch.

    Andy Kroll: Unemployed: Stranded on the Sidelines of a Jobs Crisis Andy Kroll 2010

  • While Kroll is shorter than I'd like and the gameplay is simplistic, it's still fun and a good novelty.

    iPod Product Center 2008

  • No matter that the supercop in question retired from policing two years ago and now goes about in an executive suit and Hermès ties, doing speaking engagements, dining at Elaine's and, as its chairman, selling "trusted intelligence and scalable technology solutions" for a security firm called Kroll.

    Overrated and overpaid but not over here, thanks | Catherine Bennett 2011

  • The deal for Kroll, which is expected to close in September, would give it more access to commercial work, executives said.

    Altegrity plans to buy Kroll, a corporate security and investigations firm 2010

  • James Kroll, aka Dr. Deer,'' the new Wisconsin Deer Czar hired to review whitetail management in the Badger State, and possibly recommend management changes there, advises that hunters who stay in their stands during daytime significantly increase their odds of killing deer, big bucks in particular.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2011

  • AMY GOODMAN: You know, it's interesting, on the one hand, they're trying to get Mary to say she's a freelance journalist, but actually act as a corporate spy paid by Kroll, which is hired by Chevron.

    Democracy Now! 2010

  • Some of those shareholders have called for breaking up the company, which includes not only the core insurance brokerage, Marsh Inc., but units such as Kroll, a corporate investigations operation, and Mercer, a human-resources consulting concern.

    Marsh Pins Hopes 2008

  • Pam Dixon, executive director of the World Privacy Forum, a not-for-profit research group in Encinitas, Calif., recommends that higher-level managers engage a private investigator or a firm such as Kroll before beginning a job hunt to find out what potential employers might dig up.

    Don't Let a Background Check 2008

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