Enron's deregulation fight

By M. Asif Ismail

WASHINGTON, January 6, 2003 — Efforts to deregulate the nation's electricity market began with the 1978 Public Utility Regulatory Policies A

Anatomy of misconduct

By Steve Weinburg

There's much to learn when a trial goes terribly wrong

Methodology

By The Center for Public Integrity

A look inside the Center's reporting process for Iraq: The War Card
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Inkling of concern: Chemicals in tattoo inks face scrutiny

By Brett Israel

New research finds chemicals in tattoo inks: Including some toxic metals, and one of the most potent skin carcinogens

Excerpts from this story referencing "BROOKLYN":

"… ael is a researcher, writer and former intern at Environmental Health News. …"

The FCC's strange non-profit

FCC Chairman Michael Powell runs venture capital firm that claims it's private

'Occupy Wall Street' aims ire at foreclosures

By Michael Hudson

Singing protesters try to block foreclosure in Brooklyn courtroom
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Fatal Texas shooting highlights struggle to regulate replica guns

By Susan Ferriss

Texas shooting highlights struggles to regulate pellet guns, BB guns and toys

Excerpts from this story referencing "Pellet":

"… session and unlicensed casual use of BB and Pellet guns within city limits.Pellet gun companies warn customers who shop online that local prohibitions bar t …"

Body brokers leave trail of questions, corruption

Human tissue trafficking ring covers up unauthorized use of a person killed in a murder-suicide.

Excerpts from this story referencing "New Jersey":

"… ducts.But before they entered the system, Michael Mastromarino, owner of a New Jersey-based tissue recovery firm, needed to solve a couple of problems. He …"