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March 21, 2013
Weekly Watchdog -- The week's best stories from the Center for Public Integrity
From Executive Director Bill Buzenberg
Remembering Murrey Marder, the crusading reporter who helped bring down McCarthy.Executive Director Bill Buzenberg
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The Iraq Warcard
A look back at the Center’s coverage of the path to invasion and the cost of war.
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Next week from the Center
The Center is publishing two big investigations next week that you can read on our website and hear on NPR. The first story investigates lax federal penalties for tragic grain bin deaths. The second story reveals trips by federal judges paid for by right-wing groups and big corporations.
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‘States’: a year in review
Sixteen states take Center’s State Integrity Investigation to heart, initiate government reform
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Primary Source
Obama’s new nonprofit does not intend to disclose all information it collects from donors.
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Wendell Potter
Act prohibits insurers from charging one person more than triple the amount for insurance as another person for the same policy.
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Conflicts of interest
Legislation may overlap with business interests but part-time lawmakers vote anyway.
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Toxic Clout
Knight Science Journalism at MIT commends Center and PBS for reporting on toxic cleanup in California
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After Solyndra
A $25 billion Department of Energy loan program has not closed a loan in two years amid the specter of Solyndra.
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Purdue slashes lobbying force
University says government affairs cuts will help save money and make tuition more affordable.
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