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Support for Navy’s $440 million shallow water combat ship is slowly sinking
By
Laurel Adams
June 8, 2011
Navy's strategy of using two contractors to build two versions of the same ship is sinking
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New report darkens reputation of Navy ship
By
Aaron Mehta
April 24, 2012
Navy’s small ship program criticized by GAO
By
Julie Vorman
September 1, 2010
Navy failing to preserve historical culture, IG report says
By
Aaron Mehta
April 17, 2012
Vacuum cleaner sucks $440 million from Navy
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Zach Toombs
June 8, 2012
Navy failing to preserve historical culture, IG report says
By
Aaron Mehta
April 17, 2012
An internal report warns that the service is ill-equipped to protect artifacts, records.
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Where are the watchdogs?
By
John Solomon
May 4, 2010
State Dept. spends terrorism and emergency dollars on parties, rented linens and a kitchen
By
Corbin Hiar
August 26, 2011
SEC watchdog: Becoming political appointee would jeopardize White House probe
By
John Solomon
May 11, 2010
There are many restrictions on official government travel, but they’ve been ignored
By
Corbin Hiar
August 19, 2011
Vacuum cleaner sucks $440 million from Navy
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Zach Toombs
June 8, 2012
The navy protects its submarine fleet from torpedoes and mines, but not from small, suctioning motors.
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Navy failing to preserve historical culture, IG report says
By
Aaron Mehta
April 17, 2012
Support for Navy’s $440 million shallow water combat ship is slowly sinking
By
Laurel Adams
June 8, 2011
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Navy’s small ship program criticized by GAO
By
Julie Vorman
September 1, 2010
A government watchdog scolded the U.S. Navy for pushing ahead with a troubled $25 billion project to build a new generation of small, fast s
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From Social Security to tourism, government shutdown would affect public
By
Laurel Adams
February 25, 2011
DOD struggles with medical e-records system
By
Laurel Adams
October 7, 2010
More transparency needed at export-import bank
By
Julie Vorman
September 22, 2010
DOE accused of violating federal hiring rules
By
Julie Vorman
September 27, 2010
Party machines, lobbyists and special interests: Part one
By
Shannon Feaster
,
Nathaniel Heller
,
Marianne Holt
,
Annys Shin
and
Russ Tisinger
March 2, 2000
WASHINGTON, March 2, 2000 — It is no surprise and nothing new in the land of the spin and the home of the sound bite that each and every can
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Belying his rhetoric, McCain worked for megamerger sought by campaign patron AT&T
By
Nathaniel Heller
and
Annys Shin
December 7, 1999
Commentary: The broken campaign finance system: An American political tradition
By
Bill Buzenberg
August 20, 2008
McCain campaign reels in riches from 2008 legal fund
By
Dave Levinthal
April 9, 2013
The Manhattan connection
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Aaron Mehta
July 22, 2008
The risks of U.S. aid
By
Ignacio Gómez G.
February 27, 2000
WASHINGTON, February 27, 2000 — Members of the U.S. Congress are concerned that military aid to Colombia could be used to violate human righ
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Pentagon trained troops led by officer accused in Colombian massacre
Colombia’s black-market coltan tied to drug traffickers, paramilitaries
By
Ignacio Gómez G.
March 4, 2012
Mapiripan: A shortcut to hell
By
María Cristina Caballero
July 28, 1997
"This war can't go on any longer" — Carlos Castaño
By
María Cristina Caballero
December 15, 1997
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The million-dollar weapon
By
Sharon Weinberger
March 25, 2011
Raytheon has sold more than 2,000 of its million-dollar-plus cruise missiles to the Pentagon during a decade of war. ...
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Counterfeit chips plague Pentagon weapons systems
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
November 7, 2011
Generals no longer retire to Vermont — they lobby for contractors in Washington
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
November 21, 2012
Raytheon reviewing its compliance with foreign bribery law
By
Nick Schwellenbach
August 5, 2009
Warnings about revolving door in Pentagon from ex-lobbyist official
By
Nick Schwellenbach
and
Nick Schwellenbach
October 22, 2009
The hot line from Virginia to Al Qaeda
LONDON, June 12, 2002 — The flaw in the U.S. communications system is a Pentagon network called the Global Broadcasting Service (GBS), a new
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Nonprofit profile: Crossroads GPS
By
Paul Abowd
June 21, 2012
FACT CHECK: Attack ad backs off its harshest claim
By
FactCheck.Org
August 14, 2012
Live pictures taken by U.S. planes were freely available
Democrats likely to choose Howard Dean as leader
By
The Center for Public Integrity
February 8, 2005
Watching the terror trails
LONDON, June 12, 2002 — If you heard anything, you would think it was a mosquito hovering, hunting for fresh prey. But in the dark night ski
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Drones not used effectively on U.S. borders
By
Aaron Mehta
June 14, 2012
A Spy Inc. no stranger to controversy
'Top Gun' of travel
By
Steve Henn
and
Robert Brodsky
June 5, 2006
Fighting crime with computers in Minnesota
By
G.W. Schulz
September 1, 2009
Pentagon trained troops led by officer accused in Colombian massacre
WASHINGTON, D.C. March 30, 2000 — Pentagon officials, under pressure to investigate alleged links between elite U.S. military trainers and C
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The risks of U.S. aid
By
Ignacio Gómez G.
February 27, 2000
Anti-terrorism funds enlisted in war on drugs
By
Ignacio Gómez G.
and
Gerardo Reyes
June 7, 2007
Mapiripan: A shortcut to hell
By
María Cristina Caballero
July 28, 1997
"I am the moderated wing of the self-defenses" — Carlos Castaño
By
María Cristina Caballero
December 15, 1997
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