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Asbestos Woes

Since 2001 the average of asbestos violations against Maryland schools has risen. "Schools across Maryland have not been following the rules regarding paperwork keeping track of asbestos in their buildings."
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Indicted regent skipped multple meetings

Before being indicted in 2007, then University of Alaska board of regents member Jim Hayes, was absent "for almost half of the 2006 meetings after the investigations began and all […]
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Maryland Corrections Reforms Yield Mixed Results

"This story covers problems with violence in the Maryland corrections system, which saw four inmates and two officers killed in 2006 and three inmates killed in 2007. An analysis of […]
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Where Doubt Remains

A multimedia investigation "detailing two questionable criminal convictions in West Virginia."
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System Failure

"In June 2006, the auditor general of Newfoundland and Labrador began filing blockbuster reports on the spending habits of the province's politicians. The money is question came from their constituency […]
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Losing Faith in "Bishop"

A gentleman identifying himself as "His Grace Bishop Frumentius" offered a $56 million investment to build a housing project on the former Saginaw Fairgrounds. That 57-acre parcel of land was […]
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Stopwatch

The Fredrick News Post determined if disparity existed in discretionary traffic stops by using law enforcemnet's own records. It found that blacks were more likely to be searched when stopped […]
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Combating Autism From Within

This series shows both sides of the vaccine debate concerning mercury's possible role in causing autism. Also, the stories touch on conflicts of interest with drug companies paying and conducting […]
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Public Payroll, Family Affairs: Aldermen Keep It Relative

"A six-month investigation of payroll records and hiring practices revealed that at least six of Chicago's 50 City Council members employed relatives on their publicly funded ward staffs." This file […]
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In deputy-involved fatal shootings, Riverside County tops LA County

"Riverside County sheriff's deputies may fire their duty weapons less than their LA County counterparts, but they killed more people in 2006." Bjelland created and analyzed a database on police […]
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