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Some investors in PA still waiting after 20 years.

By hdcoadmin | May 27, 2011

“The Morning Call of Allentown, Pa. showed how the leadership of Lehigh Valley International Airport followed a risky strategy of buying land around the airport in the mid-1990s. That strategy led to an inverse condemnation and court fight pitting the airport against a group of investors who had hoped to build on the land. Despite…

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More ties to researchers omitting findings in lieu of royalties.

By hdcoadmin | May 27, 2011

“Since 2002, Medtronic and a group of doctors with financial ties to the medical device company were aware that a new biological agent used in back surgery was linked to sterility in men. But that crucial information was not revealed in medical journal articles written by those doctors, including surgeons who would receive millions of…

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Nashville court clerk keeps questionable work schedule

By hdcoadmin | May 26, 2011

In part one of this series of stories by WSMV-TV, reporter Jeremy Finley and the Channel 4 I-Team found that one of the highest paid elected officials in Nashville, Tenn., only works about half of the week and uses a county car to run personal errands. The team’s hidden camera caught David Torrence, the Davidson…

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Adults with disabilities paid extremely low wages

By hdcoadmin | May 26, 2011

In this series that was “inspired by a session at the IRE conference in 2010,” The Columbus Dispatch reporters Rita Price, Jill Riepenhoff and Jennifer Smith-Richards reveal that thousands of adults with intellectual disabilities working across Ohio are receiving wages that “pay less money than a teen-age baby sitter earns.” A provision in the federal…

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California National Guard accused of fraud

By hdcoadmin | May 26, 2011

The Sacramento Bee reporter Charles Piller reports that the California National Guard’s internal auditor has accused 100 Guard members of “collecting fraudulent or improper pay” dating back as far as 2006. The pay, totaling half a million dollars, largely accrued by “violating dual compensation and travel expense rules.” This story is the latest in a…

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Special screening of PAGE ONE: Inside The New York Times at IRE 2011

By hdcoadmin | May 26, 2011

IRE will host a special advance screening of the acclaimed new documentary from Magnolia Pictures and Participant Media, PAGE ONE: Inside The New York Times, at its 2011 Conference in Orlando. The screening, with writer-director Andrew Rossi and Participant Media’s EVP of Documentary Films Diane Weyermann in attendance, will take place Friday, June 10th at…

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Lion meat, found in some US butcher shops, is unregulated. Are you eating illegally?

By hdcoadmin | May 25, 2011

After PRI’s Ike Sriskandarajah found lion meat on the shelf at his neighborhood butcher and followed the trail to a dark corner of the exotic meat trade. Follow his investigation from his local butcher shop, to the harsh realities of “exotic mean with transcripts and the use of Document Cloud. Find out how “no federal…

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Elizabeth school board uses teachers as fundraising base

By hdcoadmin | May 24, 2011

This four-month investigation by The Star-Ledger reveals questionable practices by the Elizabeth Board of Education. The Elizabeth school district is the largest in New Jersey, and seen as one of the “top” districts to some. Reporter Ted Sherman found that members of the school board often contacted teachers soliciting donations and various other types of…

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Kids held in detention centers receive heavy doses of antipsychotic drugs

By hdcoadmin | May 24, 2011

A Palm Beach Post investigation finds that kids who have been placed in state juvenile facilities have been receiving heavy doses of antipsychotic drugs, which are meant to have a tranquilizing effect on the brain. The pills were passed out to children in the facilities “for reasons that never were approved by federal regulators.” The…

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Doctors in juvenile jails linked to drug company’s wallet.

By hdcoadmin | May 23, 2011

“A Palm Beach Post investigation found that Florida is doling out heavy doses of antipsychotic drugs to kids locked up in state juvenile jails. The drugs, which can cause suicidal thoughts and other dangerous side effects, are being prescribed by contracted doctors who, in some cases, have taken tens of thousands of dollars in speaker…

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