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N.C. state pages stayed with convicted felon

As part of an on-going investigation of Democratic state Rep. Jim Black, Dan Kane and J. Andrew Curliss of The News and Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) report the coordinator of the […]
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Ballot design may have caused undervote in Florida election

Matthew Doig and Maurice Tamman of the Herald-Tribune analyzed every ballot cast in Sarasota County in an effort to understand the substantial undervote for the disputed District 13 congressional race. […]
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Millions lost is ferry debacle

Steve Orr, of the (Rochester, N.Y.) Democrat and Chronicle, investigates the failed project for a high-speed ferry intended to operate between Rochester and Toronto. Orr "reveals a troubling trail of […]
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Police pensions pumped up by overtime pay

Brian Sharp of the Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, N.Y., takes a look at the Rochester police department's overtime pay, an issue gouging the city's budget. Inflated wages due to […]
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Empire Zone abuses afford millions to a lucky few

The (Syracuse, N.Y.) Post-Standard's Mike McAndrew and Michelle Breidenbach expose abuses of New York's "Empire Zone" tax breaks which negate the programs intended purpose:" to create jobs in targeted impoverished […]
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Prince George's County officials abuse credit card privileges

Cheryl W. Thompson of The Washington Post reports that officials in Prince George's County charged thousands of dollar in personal purchases to county-issued credit cards. " The Washington Post reviewed […]
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Post-election mapping wrap-up

Cincinati Enquirer takes a county-by-county look at the Democratic shift in Ohio The Herald Tribune's coverage of the 13th Congressional District recount and the vote breakdown by precinct The Fresno […]
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Remaking U.S. Intelligence: Hubs, Outreach, Blogs, and Wikis

David E. Kaplan and Kevin Whitelaw released Part One of a series in U.S. News & World Report on how reformers are trying to remake the U.S. intelligence community. In […]
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Philadelphia Inquirer child welfare investigation leads to firings

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 […]
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Family connections pave inside track to lobbying dollars

An investigation by Matt Kelley and Peter Eisler of USA Today shows that "lobbying groups employed 30 family members last year to influence spending bills that their relatives with ties […]
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