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Overview: The black market in bluefin
By
Marina Walker Guevara
,
Kate Willson
and
Marcos Garcia Rey
November 7, 2010
Along the Mediterranean coast of France, in the city of Montpellier, prosecutors are quietly putting on trial an ancient French tradition —
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Fishing nations approve overhaul of bluefin tuna tracking system
By
Kate Willson
and
Marina Walker Guevara
November 20, 2011
Part I: A Mediterranean feeding frenzy
By
Kate Willson
and
Jean-Pierre Canet
November 7, 2010
Part III: Bluefin, Inc.
By
Marina Walker Guevara
and
Martin Foster
November 7, 2010
NOAA nixes listing of Atlantic bluefin as endangered
By
Traver Riggins
May 27, 2011
Part I: Moscow's open, revolving door for big tobacco
By
Roman Anin
November 15, 2010
Moscow's open, revolving door for big tobacco
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Overview: The tobacco lobby goes global
By
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
November 15, 2010
Tobacco settlement helps everyone but smokers
By
John Dunbar
December 8, 2000
Was 1998 tobacco pact a bad deal for some U.S. states?
Philip Morris says it will continue lobbying on international tobacco controls
By
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
November 18, 2010
Part I: A Mediterranean feeding frenzy
By
Kate Willson
and
Jean-Pierre Canet
November 7, 2010
Cobblestone walkways line the quiet canals of Sète, a French community of 40,000 nestled along the Mediterranean about 85 miles west of Mars
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Overview: The black market in bluefin
By
Marina Walker Guevara
,
Kate Willson
and
Marcos Garcia Rey
November 7, 2010
Fishing nations approve overhaul of bluefin tuna tracking system
By
Kate Willson
and
Marina Walker Guevara
November 20, 2011
NOAA moves to police seas
By
Traver Riggins
January 28, 2011
Spain doles out millions in aid despite fishing company's record
By
Kate Willson
and
Mar Cabra
October 2, 2011
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Part III: Bluefin, Inc.
By
Marina Walker Guevara
and
Martin Foster
November 7, 2010
Mount Fuji rises across the bay from the 16th century port of Shimizu — a sight fit for a post card. The town has seen better days — its bus
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Part II: Diving into the tuna ranching industry
By
Marcos Garcia Rey
November 7, 2010
Record-setting $736,000 paid for bluefin tuna poor indicator of scarcity
By
Corbin Hiar
January 6, 2012
Overview: The black market in bluefin
By
Marina Walker Guevara
,
Kate Willson
and
Marcos Garcia Rey
November 7, 2010
Fishing nations approve overhaul of bluefin tuna tracking system
By
Kate Willson
and
Marina Walker Guevara
November 20, 2011
Part II: Diving into the tuna ranching industry
By
Marcos Garcia Rey
November 7, 2010
In the final days of 1996, the air was cold and seas rough around the southern Spanish port of Cartagena. A boat belonging to the Tuna Graso
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Part III: Bluefin, Inc.
By
Marina Walker Guevara
and
Martin Foster
November 7, 2010
Record-setting $736,000 paid for bluefin tuna poor indicator of scarcity
By
Corbin Hiar
January 6, 2012
Key findings: Looting The Seas
By
The Int'l Consortium of Investigative Journalists
November 7, 2010
Overview: The black market in bluefin
By
Marina Walker Guevara
,
Kate Willson
and
Marcos Garcia Rey
November 7, 2010
A million euros for Russian investigative reporting
By
David E. Kaplan
August 4, 2010
Our colleagues at the Denmark-based Scoop, which funds investigative projects in Eastern Europe, have received some very welcome news: an im
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The new Investigative News Network
By
Gordon Witkin
July 2, 2009
Center for Public Integrity embraces Google’s fast flip
By
Bill Buzenberg
September 15, 2009
Ryle to lead int’l investigative consortium
Ellen Weiss named executive editor
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Solar panel manufacturer linked to Obama bundler gets more U.S.-backed aid
By
Jeremy Borden
June 23, 2011
Troubled solar company benefits from more U.S.-backed loan guarantees
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Politically-connected solar firm secured low interest government loan before collapsing
By
Ronnie Greene
and
Matthew Mosk
September 7, 2011
Missed warning signs: A Solyndra timeline
By
Ronnie Greene
September 13, 2011
Energy Dept. ignored warnings on Solyndra, say treasury emails
By
Ronnie Greene
and
Matthew Mosk
October 14, 2011
Solyndra excutives stonewall Congress
By
Matthew Mosk
September 23, 2011
Inside the shell: Drugs, arms and tax scams
By
Gerard Ryle
June 28, 2011
The man behind shell companies linked to arms deals, drug lords and tax fraud.
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Continuing our investigation into the trillion-dollar world of offshore tax havens
By
Bill Buzenberg
April 12, 2013
ICIJ tax havens investigation pushes countries to launch investigations
By
Bill Buzenberg
May 10, 2013
Bankers, consumer groups clash over IRS plan to crack down on foreign tax cheats
By
Michael Hudson
May 18, 2011
Secret documents expose offshore’s global impact
By
Bill Buzenberg
April 4, 2013
U.S. lawmakers frustrated by lack of answers about Google Street View Wi-spying
By
Chris Thompson
July 5, 2011
Obama administration barely takes notice of Google Wi-spy incident
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CFPB embraces social media but archiving Twitter, Facebook messages is challenge
By
Amy Biegelsen
August 10, 2011
The climate lobby at Copenhagen
By
The PaperTrail Staff
December 9, 2009
The cost of indecency
By
John Dunbar
June 30, 2005
GOP demands investigation into LightSquared contacts with White House
By
Fred Schulte
September 15, 2011
European ambitions hit a wall of carbon
By
Brigitte Alfter
December 7, 2009
Business and industry pare back EU climate goals
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Carbon as a commodity
By
Marianne Lavelle
February 25, 2009
Key Findings
By
iWatch News
November 5, 2009
Industry, greens react to lower expectations for climate talks
By
Marianne Lavelle
and
Kate Willson
November 18, 2009
Canada's about-face on climate
By
William Marsden
December 4, 2009
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