MORNING SMOKE |
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Whistleblower Issues
This Whistleblower Saved You Money
Tony Saavedra, The Orange County Register
Nuclear Oversight
Wamp Says UPF Will Get Built
Frank Munger, Atomic City Underground
Revolving Door
The Revolving Door and A Former FDA Chief Counsel
Ed SIlverman, Pharmalot
Financial Oversight
As Regulators Pressed Changes, Corzine Pushed Back, and Won
Azah Ahmed and Ben Protess, The New York Times
Bailed-Out Banks Paid No Income Tax in Some Years, According to Study
John Dunbar, iWatch News
Justice Dept. Won't Probe Ex-SEC Official Becker, Lawyer Says
Robert Schmidt and Joshua Gallu, Bloomberg
Regulators' Document Mishaps Irk Wall Street
Suzanne Barlyn, Reuters
Open Government
Justice Department Withdraws Controversial FOIA Rule Proposal
Samuel Knight, Main Justice
Expanded Data Transparency Bill Clears House Panel
Charles S. Clark, NextGov
National Security
Sikorsky Made Excess Profit on Pentagon Parts Sold Army, IG Says
Tony Capaccio, Businessweek
Darpa's Plan to Trap the Next WikiLeaker: Decoy Documents
Dawn Lim, Danger Room
Government Oversight
Senators Call on State Department to Cooperate with SIGIR
Josh Rogin, Foreign Policy
Solyndra: House Panel Subpoenas Internal White House Documents
Joe Stephens and Carol D. Leonnig, The Washington Post
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