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Fresh Air - On National Public Radio (NPR)
Behind The Terror: Organized Crime And Terrorism” with guest host Dave Davies who interviews the Center’s editorial director David Kaplan on the link between terrorism and criminal syndicates, and how that relationship may have played out in the recent attacks on Mumbai.
Dec. 3, 2008

Toronto Star
Obama cabinet vetting process the most rigid on record” by Olivia Ward
Nov. 20, 2008

The Virginian-Pilot
New database makes Virginia lobbying a bit more transparent” by Julian Walker and Warren Fiske
Nov. 17, 2008

NationalJournal.com
A Nonprofit Model For News” by Julie Kosterlitz
Nov. 15, 2008

The FAMUAN (Florida A&M University Paper)
Bush years filled with lies” by Terrika Mitchell
Nov. 3, 2008

WBRZ-TV Louisiana and theadvocate.com Editorial
One big step on long road
Nov. 2, 2008

Treehugger.com
ExxonMobil still fighting hard to avoid making interest payments in Valdez oil spill debacle” by Jeremy Elton Jacquot
Nov. 1, 2008

Clarionledger.com
Miss.‘s Thompson focusing on PAC” by Ana Radelat
Nov. 1, 2008

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