Where journalists still get respect

By Gustavo Goritti

PANAMA CITY, July 21, 1999 — Investigative reporter Gustavo Gorriti, an ICIJ member and associate director of La Prensa in Panama, published

FHA and Ginnie Mae punish troubled New York lender cited by Center probe

By Brian Grow

A New York-based lender that was featured in a recent Center for Public Integrity investigation has been expelled from a government-insured

Excerpts from this story referencing "Panama City":

"… ral Savings Bank in Irondale, Alabama, and Peoples First Community Bank in Panama City, Florida, that were named in the story. The banks had received cease and d …"

Party of one

By Robert Morlino

Special committees allow prominent lawmakers to parcel out campaign cash

Excerpts from this story referencing "Panama City":

"… Gov. Jeb Bush, along with Sen. Tom Lee, R-Brandon, and Rep. Allan Bense, R-Panama City, the incoming Florida Senate president and House speaker, respectively, an …"

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ANALYSIS: Ripple effect of 'cost-shifting' uncompensated medical care

By Wendell Potter

Without a mandate for health insurance, hospitals and taxpayers can get stuck with the bill.

Excerpts from this story referencing "Panama City":

"… s members, Mary Brown, a 56-year-old owner of an automobile repair shop in Panama City, Florida, volunteered to lend her name to the lawsuit.Brown was outspoken …"

"… ical bills. More than $2,000 of that was owed to the Bay Medical Center in Panama City. The rest was to doctors in Florida, Alabama and Mississippi.The NFIB had …"

"… rk of the U.S. health care system.If just one relatively small hospital in Panama City, Florida has $30 million in “uncompensated” care every year, think of …"