Koch buys online advertising to attack report on its lobbying influence

Oil firm takes out online ads attacking Center reporter’s project on lobbying

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"… ully and chill a free press.”Thomas B. Edsall, a journalism professor at Columbia University and a longtime Washington reporter, said he thought the ad might simply dr …"

Donald Trump's lawsuits could turn off conservatives who embrace tort reform

By Peter H. Stone

Trump and his companies have sued, and been sued, hundreds of times

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"… our own law firm is a “sign of something very dysfunctional,” observed Columbia University law professor John Coffee in an interview.Some legal analysts said Trump …"

iWatch News wins multiple major awards

iWatch News investigations into bluefin tuna, campus assault, asbestos recognized

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"… ic Bluefin Tuna.”The Center and partner NPR recently won a Dart Award at Columbia University for the story “Seeking Justice in Campus Rapes.”And a series of storie …"

"… exports.The Dart award, from the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University, was given to The Center for Public Integrity and NPR for their joint camp …"

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Outsourcing Big Brother

By Adam Mayle and Alex Knott

WASHINGTON, December 17, 2002 — The Total Information Awareness System, the controversial Pentagon research program that aims to gather and

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"… A-related projects. Some of the largest grants went to Cornell University, Columbia University and University of California, Berkeley and dealt with the TIA’s language …"

iWatch news staff honored with awards

Campus assault series wins Dart Award

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"… .” The award is bestowed by the Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma at Columbia University.“This series combined far-reaching investigative reporting with powerful …"

Brain cancer trial may influence science on toxic chemical

By Jim Morris

A McCullom Lake, Ill., plant, operated by Rohm and Haas, a subsidiary of Dow Chemical Co., is at the root of a potentially groundbreaking la

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"… — Richard Neugebauer, an epidemiologist on the medical school faculty at Columbia University — analyzed data obtained from the Illinois State Cancer Registry for the …"

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Cyber profits add up to secretive success story

By Nathaniel Heller

WASHINGTON, August 15, 2000 — The story of David Shaw and his company begins far from Wall Street and Washington, on the West Coast. Born in

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"… Timeline1986: David Shaw leaves his computer-science professorship at Columbia University, and joins Morgan Stanley & Co. as its vice president in charge of aut …"

Madoff lesson: More investor protections needed

By Julie Vorman

Bernard Madoff’s $65 billion Ponzi scheme holds many painful lessons for regulators and investors. Among them: It’s time for the Securitie

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"… money.That’s what John Coffee, a respected securities law professor at Columbia University, told a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing today. The panel is …"

Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.: A remembrance

By Charles Lewis

WASHINGTON, March 26, 2007 — In the last hours of February, at the age of 89, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. passed from this world. Not only did

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"… e to be a member of the Fund’s new Advisory Council, which also includes Columbia University president Lee Bollinger and Yale Law Dean Harold Koh. Offended that in its …"

Overmedicating young Louisiana inmates

By Matt Davis

Incarcerated youths in Louisiana are receiving powerful drugs even when their conditions don't call for it

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"… associated with autism,” said Mark Olfson, a professor of psychiatry at Columbia University. “Antipsychotic treatment beyond these conditions raises concerns over c …"

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