PEPFAR policy hinders treatment in generic terms

By M. Asif Ismail

Critics say FDA approval rule has meant greater use of high-cost drugs at expense of helping fewer patients

From government service to private practice

By Daniel Lathrop

Writers of telecom law move to K Street

Outsourcing the Pentagon

By Larry Makinson

Who benefits from the politics and economics of national security?

Excerpts from this story referencing "Administrator":

"… to open up 450,000 federal jobs to competition with the private sector. As Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy in the Office of Management and Budget, Sty …"

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Shelved ozone standard would have had modest impact on business, politics

By Corbin Hiar

The stricter ozone standard spiked by White House might have had less than anticipated impact on business - and politics

Excerpts from this story referencing "Administrator":

"… important progress we have made to protect the air we breathe,” he said.Administrator Jackson has vowed to stay on to see various anti-pollution regulation …"

FACT CHECK: Fanciful ‘facts’ at Fox News debate

By FactCheck.Org

Candidates play fast and loose with facts about each other, history

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"… stised our friend, Israel, for building settlements and said nothing about Hamas launching thousands of rockets into Israel."Romney is referring to Preside …"

Senators want more aggressive action to curb rampant Medicare fraud

By Joe Eaton

Hatch, Coburn, says federal health program for the elderly isn't weeding out scamsters, bad doctors
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Laws haven’t kept deadly pathogens out of meat, poultry

By Teresa Lostroh and Rachel Albin

Millions of pounds of contaminated meat and poultry still reach – and kill – consumers because of flaws in the system

Before Obama retreat on ozone, EPA chief fretted over likely illnesses and deaths

By Corbin Hiar

Before Obama retreat on smog, EPA head fretted over illnesses and deaths

Excerpts from this story referencing "Administrator":

"… a new standard, differed sharply from the three-sentence statement the EPA Administrator issued when Obama reversed course.The document, known as a preamble, event …"

"… ngent 75 parts per billion limit set by the Bush administration.But “the Administrator did not agree” with the business groups “that essentially no weight sh …"

"… ackson countered that new evidence was simply too strong to ignore. “The Administrator recognizes these uncertainties and limitations but finds no basis to concl …"

Lost letter: How government fails to deliver on worker safety

By Chris Hamby

Persistent hazards at a top U.S. employer underscore regulators’ mixed message — and inconsistent tactics

Many Americans left behind in the quest for cleaner air

By Jim Morris, Chris Hamby and Elizabeth Lucas

Secret government 'watch list' reveals failure to curb dangerous emissions

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