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In setback for corporate lobbyists, whistleblowers can take tips first to government investigators
By
Michael Hudson
May 25, 2011
SEC rules also award generous bounties to tipsters
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Less than 2 percent of 'Sarbox' corporate whistleblowers win inside federal bureaucracy
By
Michael Hudson
July 1, 2011
Grassley says IRS whistleblower program needs more resources
By
Michael Hudson
September 9, 2011
Battle over corporate whistleblower rules won't end with SEC vote
By
Michael Hudson
June 7, 2011
Pentagon watchdog weak on whistleblowers
By
Nick Schwellenbach
November 5, 2008
Revolving door between SEC, law firms spins at dizzying speed
More than 200 ex-SEC lawyers went back to agency on behalf of clients
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Tobacco company penalties may signal U.S. crackdown on industry practices overseas
By
Traver Riggins
and
Ricardo Sandoval Palos
August 11, 2010
Mutual fund champion on short list for SEC investor advocate
By
Jeremy Borden
November 16, 2010
"Help wanted" to influence Dodd-Frank law
By
Julie Vorman
October 26, 2010
Reform reading: Whistling to the SEC
By
Julie Vorman
November 2, 2010
For all the blame, credit raters still count on big banks for support
For all the blame, credit raters still have allies in town: big banks
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Rating agencies fight (and lobby) for survival
How credit raters fended off oversight from Congress and SEC
By
Ben Protess
and
Lagan Sebert
November 11, 2009
Barney Frank vs. the credit raters
By
Ben Protess
December 18, 2009
Credit rating agencies most worried about liability
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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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Green bundler with the golden touch
By
Ronnie Greene
and
Matthew Mosk
March 30, 2011
Investor Steve Westly straddles the worlds of venture capital, presidential fundraising and government advising
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Bundlers on the inside
By
Ronnie Greene
,
Matthew Mosk
and
Ronnie Greene
September 29, 2011
Obama campaign reports more than 350 big bundlers, including Solyndra figures
By
Aaron Mehta
October 14, 2011
Skipping safeguards, officials rushed benefit to a politically-connected energy company
By
Ronnie Greene
and
Matthew Mosk
May 24, 2011
Energy's risky $1 billion bet on two politically-connected electric car builders
By
Ronnie Greene
,
Matthew Mosk
and
Brian Ross
October 20, 2011
Four years after oil company's criminal conviction for pollution, still no sentencing
By
Jim Morris
May 4, 2011
Four years after oil company's criminal conviction for air pollution, still no sentencing
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EPA wants to limit pollution from tall smokestacks
By
Laurel Adams
June 13, 2011
Decades after Clear Air Act, most smokestacks still lack scrubbers
By
Keith Epstein
June 10, 2011
Community coated in black mist — until citizens fought back
By
Ronnie Greene
and
Howard Berkes
November 7, 2011
Mercury falling: Groundbreaking power plant emissions rule imminent
By
Corbin Hiar
December 16, 2011
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Persistent black lung, old scourge of coal, found in autopsies of most Massey miners
By
Chris Hamby
May 19, 2011
Persistent black lung, scourge of coal, found in autopsies of Massey miners
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Black lung surges back in coal country
By
Chris Hamby
July 8, 2012
GOP budget move stalls black lung plan
By
Ken Ward Jr.
July 9, 2012
Miners say Upper Big Branch mine cheated on dust sampling
By
Ken Ward Jr.
July 8, 2012
IMPACT: Labor Dept. assembling expert team on mine dust enforcement after CPI-NPR investigation
By
Chris Hamby
July 13, 2012
Campaign cash: The independent fundraising gold rush since 'Citizens United' ruling
By
Peter H. Stone
October 4, 2010
For many powerful GOP operatives and allied fundraisers, the luncheon last April felt like one part reunion and one part strategy summit for
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Obama pep talk to donors
By
Peter H. Stone
March 17, 2011
Karl Rove-linked Crossroads has more than doubled its earlier fundraising goal of $120 million
By
Peter H. Stone
September 8, 2011
Democratic groups re-group to clear up confusion among frustrated donors
By
Peter H. Stone
September 27, 2011
Consultant profile: Olsen & Shuvalov
By
Robert Brodsky
September 26, 2006
JIEDDO: The Manhattan Project that bombed
By
Peter Cary
and
Nancy Youssef
March 27, 2011
The Pentagon’s main effort to counter improvised explosive devices has spent $17 billion, but the results have been disappointing by almost
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Leaked report details failure to get armored vehicles to Marines in Iraq
By
Nick Schwellenbach
December 16, 2008
House offers budget boost to troubled Pentagon agency fighting roadside bombs
By
Corbin Hiar
July 14, 2011
Counter-IED efforts still beset by poor oversight and duplication
By
Zach Toombs
and
Aaron Mehta
August 6, 2012
IMPACT: Marines cancel contract for device that used lightning to attack roadside bombs
By
Sharon Weinberger
August 10, 2011
New Dem group aims for $100 million plus
By
Peter H. Stone
April 6, 2011
Former Obama administration officials attempting to raise more than $100 million to underwrite an outside group to help the president win se
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Obama pep talk to donors
By
Peter H. Stone
March 17, 2011
Four Cabinet members willing to help Democratic super PACs
By
Michael Beckel
February 13, 2012
Judge orders Obama administration to release all White House visitor names
By
Fred Schulte
August 19, 2011
FACT CHECK: Real origins of Obama's Canadian-American tour bus
By
FactCheck.Org
August 25, 2011
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