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Archive for December, 2006

Contributions might violate city ordinance

Wednesday, 12/20/06 Posted in CAR, Campaign Finance

In a computer-assisted analysis of campaign contributions, Matt Stiles and Chase Davis of The Houston Chronicle found that elected officials might have accepted contributions in violation of a city ordinance. ... Read more..

Campaign finances flow to those in power

Wednesday, 12/20/06 Posted in Campaign Finance

Jonathan D. Salant of Bloomberg News reports on the shift in corporate campaign contributions following Democratic wins in the November elections. "During the campaign, the world's second-largest maker of ... Read more..

Public money for Port of Seattle funds private profits

Wednesday, 12/20/06 Posted in Government (federal/state/local)

In a 3-part series, Ruth Teichroeb and Kristen Bolt of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer report on how the Port of Seattle officials have brokered "generous no-bid deals with a company hired ... Read more..

Districts culture of cheating rampant for decades

Monday, 12/18/06 Posted in Education

In a follow-up to an investigation by The Philadelphia Inquirer, reporters Melanie Burney and Frank Kummer found that the culture of cheating on standardized test in New Jersey's Camden school ... Read more..

Millions squandered by Miami-Dade Housing Agency

Monday, 12/18/06 Posted in Housing

In another installment to The Miami Herald's "House of Lies" investigative series, reporter Debbie Cenziper exposes the actions of the former director of the Miami-Dade Housing Agency, which squandered millions ... Read more..

Mine safety

Monday, 12/18/06 Posted in Workplace

The Charleston (W.Va.) Gazette and reporter Ken Ward Jr. continued an ongoing series on coal mine safety with a story about coal dust violations and an article that explains that investigators ... Read more..

Law opens boardroom doors

Thursday, 12/14/06 Posted in Business

Jill Riepenhoff and Doug Haddix of The Columbus Dispatch used U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proxy statements to examine the boards of directors of 30 companies based in central Ohio. ... Read more..

Harvesting Cash: Working a Farm Subsidy

Wednesday, 12/13/06 Posted in Politics

A on-going special report by The Washington Post looks at federal agriculture subsidies, which topped $25 billion in the last year. In the latest story, Dan Morgan, Sarah Cohen ... Read more..

The Big Squeeze

Wednesday, 12/13/06 Posted in Environment

An investigation by The Press-Enterprise (Riverside, Calif.) shows that the habitat of endangered species is being developed despite a plan to protect such lands. "Some of the best ... Read more..

Baltimore’s ground rent mess

Wednesday, 12/13/06 Posted in Real Estate

A series by Fred Schulte and June Arney of The (Baltimore) Sun reveals that an archaic law is creating problems for thousands of Baltimore residents. "Baltimore's arcane system of ... Read more..