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Sep
25
2011
Shelved Ozone Standard Would Have Had Modest Impact on Business, Politics Center for Public Integrity
Oct
15
2011
Obama Campaign Reports More than 350 Big Bundlers, including Solyndra Figures Center for Public Integrity
Nov
6
2011
Nebraska May Trip Up Pipeline: Canadian Company that Wants to Build Oil Pipeline Through Six States Increases Lobbying in Nebraska and Washington, D.C. Center for Public Integrity
Jan
17
2012
'Super PACs' Explained: Court Decisions Opened Floodgates for Unlimited Corporate and Union Spending in Presidential Election Center for Public Integrity
Jul
30
2012
Lawmakers Keep Army Tank Alive Center for Public Integrity
Nov
25
2010
Reform Reading: FDIC Says Banks Should Relax Overdraft Fees Center for Public Integrity
Apr
18
2011
Data Shows Deutsche Bank Was Key patron of Questionable Mortgage Lenders - Senate Report Reveals More of Bank's Toxic Deals Center for Public Integrity
Aug
19
2011
What To Expect From a President Perry on the Environment? Some Texas-Sized Clues Center for Public Integrity
Aug
28
2011
Fourth Fire this Year Strikes Refinery that Relies on Toxic Acid Center for Public Integrity
Sep
14
2011
Emails Show Wireless Firm's Communications with White House as Campaign Donations Were Made Center for Public Integrity
Sep
19
2011
Environment : Energy : The Politics of Energy New GOP Target at EPA: Graduate Student Interns Who are Tools of Obama’s 'Radical Policies' Center for Public Integrity
Sep
29
2011
ANALYSIS: 'ObamaCare' label is sticking Center for Public Integrity
Oct
3
2011
Salmonella Lurks from Farm to Fork Center for Public Integrity
Jan
29
2012
Toxic Inertia Regulators Have Done Little to Protect the Public from BPA, Critics Say Center for Public Integrity
Nov
26
2010
“Beneficial Use” of Coal Ash In Question As EPA Mulls Regulation Center for Public Integrity
Mar
7
2011
USDA Audit Says E. Coli Testing in Ground Beef is Flawed Center for Public Integrity
Jul
30
2011
Next stop for fight over Wall Street reforms: Federal court Center for Public Integrity
Aug
6
2011
Stock Market Plunge Shows Need for Tough Oversight of Financial System, Reformers say Center for Public Integrity
Aug
19
2011
Cost Accounting Standards Exemption for Overseas Contracts Eliminated - Effective October 11 Center for Public Integrity
Sep
22
2011
Countrywide Protected Fraudsters by Silencing Whistleblowers, Say Former Employees Center for Public Integrity
Dec
1
2011
Michael Jackson's Doctor, Other Convicted Felons, Still Listed as Medicare Providers Center for Public Integrity
Apr
4
2012
Treasury Department review of Solyndra loan was rushed, report says Center for Public Integrity
Jun
21
2012
Lobbying Against Clean Air: Environmental Group Condemns Eight Utility Companies for Spending Millions to Lobby Against Pollution Controls Center for Public Integrity
Jun
28
2012
A 'Fast and Furious' Fight in the House Center for Public Integrity
Sep
16
2012
Medicare Cracking the Codes: How Doctors and Hospitals Have Collected Billions in Questionable Medicare Fees Center for Public Integrity
Sep
28
2012
IMPACT: Cabinet officials signal crackdown on Medicare billing abuse Center for Public Integrity
Nov
1
2010
Little-Known AMA Group Has Outsized Influence on Medicare Payments- Helpful Advice or Conflict of Interest? Center for Public Integrity
Dec
24
2010
Health Care Fraud Cases Drop Despite Bigger Budget Center for Public Integrity
Jan
27
2011
Bailout Watchdog Probes Suspected TARP Fraud at 64 Banks Center for Public Integrity
Mar
18
2011
Reactors at Heart of Japanese Nuclear Crisis Raised Concerns as Early as 1972, Memos Show. Some Watchdogs Fear U.S. Regulators Complacent Then — and Now. Center for Public Integrity
Mar
26
2011
Fed Chief Says He Will Take Press Questions Each Quarter Center for Public Integrity
Apr
20
2011
IMPACT: Little-Known AMA Committee That Sets Medicare Pay Catches Heat Center for Public Integrity
May
16
2011
Would Companies Drop Compensation Committees to Evade SEC Rule?- Financial reform this week Center for Public Integrity
Aug
23
2011
What are the Risks of an Earthquake Beneath a Reactor Near You? Center for Public Integrity
Oct
22
2011
Sending Troops Home Could Pave Way for More Non-Competitive Defense Contracting Center for Public Integrity
 

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