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Financial Oversight
Big New Insider-Trading Cases Expected this Year, Regulator Says
David S. Hilzenrath, The Washington Post
U.S. Conducting Criminal Libor Probe
Carrick Mollenkamp, Reuters
Doubtful Signs of a Criminal Case Against MF Global
Azam Ahmed and Ben Protess, The New York Times
SEC's Shapiro: Budget Undersized to Fulfill New Market-Watchdog Duties
Dave Cook, The Christian Science Monitor
The Senate Should Stay Strong on STOCK Act
Lisa Rosenberg, Sunlight Foundation
Banks May Face Charges from SEC
Liz Moyer, The Wall Street Journal
National Security
The Nearly $1 Million-a-Year Soldier
Mark Thompson, Battleland
Whistleblower Issues
SEC More Likely than FBI to Reward Tips on Insider Trading
David S. Hilzenrath, The Washington Post
Public Health
FDA Device Chief Says Approval 'Loophole' Needs to Be Closed
Alex Nussbaum, Bloomberg
Open Government
Gulf on Open Access to Federally Funded Research
Guy Gugliotta, The New York Times
Whistleblower Issues
Moody's Must Face Whistleblower Analyst's Claim
Jonathan Stempel, Reuters
Contract Oversight
U.S. Docking Lockheed for F-35 Cost-Tracking Flaws
Andrea Shalal-Esa, Reuters
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