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MCCCD fraught with fraud

By hdcoadmin | October 31, 2006

In a four-part investigative series, Ryan Gabrielson of the East Valley (AZ) Tribune exposes rampant misconduct in the Maricopa County Community College District (MCCCD), the largest junior college district in the US. The Tribune reviewed audits from the last five years which revealed rampant fraud – including theft of money and property, falsified enrollment records…

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Buying the bench with key contributions?

By hdcoadmin | October 31, 2006

In a series by Salon.com and the Center for Investigative Reporting, Will Evans exposes a money trail that leads from the pockets of judges to coffers of prominent Republicans – including the President. “At least two dozen federal judges appointed by President Bush since 2001 made political contributions to key Republicans or to the president…

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Bond scam yields profits at the expense of the needy

By hdcoadmin | October 31, 2006

William Selway, Martin Z. Braun and David Dietz of Bloomberg News exposed a phantom bond scam – over $7 billion in the past 10 years – which promise benefits for the needy (better housing, improvements to inner-city schools, etc.), yet the only ones profiting are banks, insurance companies and financiers. “The arrangements — often called…

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Freedom for sale in Florida

By hdcoadmin | October 30, 2006

Carl Jones of Miami New Times reports on corruption in the justice system in southern Florida. The series [See:Part 1 and Part 2] explores the story behind a now disbarred defense attorney, Isreal Perez, Jr., who promised to get the prison sentences of convicted felons reduced – for a price. “If there’s any truth to…

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Sexual misconduct rampant with Utah peace officers

By hdcoadmin | October 30, 2006

Nate Carlisle and Lisa Rosetta of The Salt Lake Tribune report on sexual misconduct by peace officers in the state of Utah. “It is the most common reason – more than excessive force, falsifying reports or driving under the influence – that Utah officers lose their certifications or are suspended from their jobs, according to…

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Potential exists for deceased to still vote in NY

By hdcoadmin | October 30, 2006

In the lead-up to November’s elections, John Ferro of the Poughkeepsie Journal exposes the potential for voting fraud in New York state. The statewide database of registered voters contains the names of nearly 77,000 deceased – including many who cast votes posthumously. “The Journal’s analysis is the first to examine the potential for errors and…

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Florida realtor rakes in profits

By hdcoadmin | October 27, 2006

Shannon Behnken of the Tampa Tribune reports of real estate fraud in the St. Petersberg, FL area. “With three months’ experience, the agent [Dawn L. Molen] who had never listed a home closed her first sale Jan. 27 in a working-class neighborhood. Her buyer paid $45,000 more than the asking price…over the next eight months,…

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Detroit: “The Quality of Urban Life”

By hdcoadmin | October 24, 2006

A 2-day series by Greta Guest and Victoria Turk in the Detroit Free Press examined the state of grocery stores in the city of Detroit. While the housing market in downtown Detroit is experiencing growth, a lack of desirable grocery store options is a “nagging problem in terms of the city’s quality of life.” Difficulty…

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In Louisiana, Post-Katrina insurance appeals made more often by whites

By hdcoadmin | October 24, 2006

Rukmini Callimachi and Frank Bass of the Associated Press report on a disparity in post-Katrina insurance claims. Based on analysis of Louisiana’s insurance claims, they determined that residents of predominantly white neighborhoods “have been three times as likely as homeowners in black neighborhoods to seek state help in resolving insurance disputes.” Their analysis suggests that…

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Philadelphia Inquirer child welfare investigation leads to firings

By hdcoadmin | October 23, 2006

In response to The Philadelphia Inquirer investigation on the failures of DHS to protect children from abuse — and death — two officials have been dismissed. “Mayor Street forced out two top officials at the city’s child-welfare agency Friday, acknowledging that his administration had not done enough to protect children from being killed by child…

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