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ANALYSIS: The 'clear obscurity' of the health insurance industry
By
Wendell Potter
May 19, 2011
Health insurance industry follows E.B. White's advice to be clearly obscure
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Insurance brokers seek health reform change to safeguard profits
By
Josh Israel
April 14, 2011
OPINION: Health care's community-based beginnings
By
Wendell Potter
July 9, 2012
ANALYSIS: 'Occupy Wall Street' should also take aim at health insurance companies
By
Wendell Potter
October 10, 2011
ANALYSIS: How our health care system cripples small business
By
Wendell Potter
July 11, 2011
New details of investigation of a hotel maid's charge that she was sexually assaulted by IMF chief
By
John Solomon
May 21, 2011
Hotel employees grilled maid before calling police about IMF chief's sexual assault
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Boiler rooms, foreclosure mills: The story of America’s mortgage industry
By
Michael Hudson
October 7, 2010
The news about the nation’s foreclosure scandal has been coming fast and furious, driven by tales of backdated documents, false affidavits a
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Wells Fargo to pay $175M in lending settlement
By
The Associated Press
July 12, 2012
Raging against the foreclosure machine
The Financial Meltdown: A Glossary
By
Kat Aaron
May 6, 2009
The roots of the financial crisis: Who is to blame?
By
John Dunbar
and
David Donald
May 6, 2009
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Beleaguered FAA is slow to ramp up for its role in human space travel
By
Laurel Adams
May 9, 2011
GAO: Federal Aviation Administration has been slow to figure out its role in human space travel
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NASA carelessness could disclose high-tech Space Shuttle material
By
Laurel Adams
March 15, 2011
Cost of 13 NASA projects skyrocket due to improper reviews
By
Laurel Adams
March 7, 2011
Record delays in air travel
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
FAA in the dark on maintenance
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Jay Rockefeller — Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee
By
Aaron Mehta
January 5, 2011
John D. “Jay” Rockefeller IV, an heir to the great Rockefeller fortune, continues to oversee a vast — and contentious — portfolio as chair o
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Congressmen call for probe of fraud-plagued phone fund for schools, libraries
Financial stability panel told of "inexcusable breakdowns" in foreclosure process
By
Jeremy Borden
November 23, 2010
Reform reading: Will Warren aide fill top job at new consumer agency?
By
Shirley Gao
June 9, 2011
Even with U.S. oversight, AIG keeps secrets
By
Ben Protess
April 20, 2010
Text messages, Google ads target Virginia Democrats
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Simona Raetz
November 1, 2010
Not all independent expenditures come in the form of a slick television ad. Two small independent groups are using relatively inexpensive ce
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House ethics panel clears 'Murtha Method' representatives
By
Nick Schwellenbach
February 26, 2010
When the Democrats wined and dined, here's who paid the piper
By
Josey Ballenger
September 14, 2000
PMA lobbyist pleads guilty
By
Aaron Mehta
September 27, 2010
Leaked document reveals six “Murtha Method” Reps. under investigation
By
Nick Schwellenbach
October 30, 2009
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Homeland Security’s billion-dollar bet on better communications
By
Sarah Laskow
February 17, 2010
Interoperability money aids Motorola and other contractors, but are first responders better off?
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Interoperability: A priority for Homeland Security?
By
Sarah Laskow
February 17, 2010
FEMA's technology shortcomings could affect disaster response
By
Laurel Adams
April 20, 2011
First responders still can’t communicate
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
FEMA program finances dubious counter-terror toys
By
R. Jeffrey Smith
December 10, 2012
As FCC Chair Martin resigns, he leaves controversial legacy
By
John Dunbar
December 18, 2008
Among the legions of predictable, starched-shirt regulators that populate Washington, outgoing Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ke
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As FCC Chair Martin resigns, he leaves controversial legacy
By
John Dunbar
June 27, 2007
Center's suit to get broadband data draws industry interest, comment
By
Drew Clark
January 19, 2007
Charities supporting AT&T’s buyout of T-Mobile have financial incentive
By
Jason McLure
October 17, 2011
New FCC chairman had big telephone player as a major client
By
Nathaniel Heller
September 10, 2001
Fixing the fixers
By
Murali Krishnan
November 3, 2000
NEW DELHI, India, November 13, 2000 — This article was originally published in the Nov. 13, 2000 edition of Outlook India. It is reproduced
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How the plotters slipped U.S. net
LONDON, October 10, 2001 — As US forces converge on Afghanistan, Osama bin Laden's satellite phone has not been cut off. But calls to the te
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The encryption imperative
By
Regina Joseph
January 1, 1999
An epidemic of missing laptops
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
National Security Agency mismanages info technology
By
The Center for Public Integrity
December 10, 2008
Interview: Not in the U.S. of A?
By
Charles Lewis
September 17, 2003
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