Overview: The black market in bluefin

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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"… ory. A companion documentary, “Looting the Seas,” produced by ICIJ and London-based tve, appears on BBC World News on November 6-7, 2010. …"

Investigations Around the World

Major U.S. bank is found laundering money for Mexican drug cartel; misuse of BP cleanup funds; and forest mismanagement in Latin America

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"… ervation have become ambiguous projects with little oversight.   London’s Observer chronicled how Wachovia, a major U.S. banknow owned by Wells …"

FDA overseas offices struggle to meet growing import demands

By Laurel Adams

During the past year, information gathered by Food and Drug Administration staff in new overseas offices led to import bulletins warning of

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"… , Guangzhou, and Shanghai, China; New Delhi and Mumbai in India; Brussels, London, and Parma in Europe; and in San Jose, Costa Rica, and Mexico City.FAST FA …"

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U.S. lacks basic security for e-passport manufacturing

By John Solomon

Last month, a gunman opened fire on an insurance building in the ancient Thai city of Ayutthaya, piercing the glass windows of the People’s

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"… ed discussions U.S. officials had with their international counterparts in London about creating a worldwide network of electronic passports.That memo showe …"

Billionaire Clinton pal finally gets waiver from U.S. no-fly list

By John Solomon

The United States has issued a written apology to a jet-setting billionaire businessman and philanthropist with close ties to former Preside

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"… xico City. Three hours into the flight, the pilot was ordered to return to London’s Heathrow Airport, where Washburn said he was detained, fingerprinted a …"

Ex-DHS watchdog: Random searches, more cameras needed to protect mass transit

By John Solomon

The Homeland Security Department’s former chief watchdog says the government needs to do more to protect mass transit in the United States f

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"… I’ve long been concerned that, despite the occasional foreign incidents (London, Madrid, Mumbai, now Moscow again), we’ve not focused nearly as much mon …"

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After Moscow bombings, U.S. subways still vulnerable to terrorism

By John Solomon

A sarin gas attack on Japan's subway system in 1995. A foiled subway terror plot in New York City. Attacks on underground trains in London i

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"… iled subway terror plot in New York City. Attacks on underground trains in London in 2005. The twin suicide bombings in Moscow.Terrorists have repeatedly ma …"

"… ity’s Metro Transit Police announced in January – five years after the London subway attacks — it had formed a 20-officer anti-terrorism police team t …"

Regulatory flaws, repeated violations put oil refinery workers at risk

By Jim Morris, Chris Hamby and M.B. Pell

The nation’s refineries are plagued by equipment failures and sometimes-fatal accidents that in many cases could have been prevented.

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"… he message either didn’t reach or didn’t register with headquarters in London. “We have never seen a site where the notion ‘I could die today’ was …"

The Brockovich of Brazil

By Jim Morris

Fernanda Giannasi fights a potent asbestos industry

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"… en, coordinator of the International Ban Asbestos Secretariat in London.In an e-mail, spokesman Peter Schuermann wrote that Schmidheiny “cannot …"

Obama’s new chief of staff sought to loosen post-Enron corporate reforms

By Michael Hudson

William M. Daley, President Barack Obama's new chief of staff, is a major Wall Street player who sought to loosen corporate reform laws and

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"… joining other business leaders in raising the specter of competition from London and Hong Kong to make the case that Wall Street needed a break from excess …"

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