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TIME

DEA agents probed based on information from Secret Service investigation
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department inspector general's office was investigating possible misconduct by two or more Drug Enforcement Administration agents in Colombia unrelated to the Secret Service incident with prostitutes at a Cartagena hotel,
Source: DEA agents under investigation for allegedly hiring Colombian prostitutesCNN
DEA probed in wake of Secret Service investigationThe Associated Press
Colombia Secret Service Prostitution Scandal Spreads to the DEAKMAS

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ABC News

U.S. Senate revives fake defense parts row
UPI.com
WASHINGTON, May 22 (UPI) -- A US Senate committee report has revived controversy over alleged counterfeit Chinese electronic components entering US-made defense equipment and weapons. More than a million counterfeit parts for US-made equipment and
Chinese fake parts flood US militaryThe Borneo Post

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Who Will Tell The People?
New Republic (blog)
Glad as I am to take credit for uncovering the FBI investigation, it did not exactly require Watergate-level reporting—while in Ohio, I simply visited the homes of some of the Suarez employees and asked them about their contributions, which prompted a

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Media Matters for America (blog)

When The Media Found Congressional Experts Interesting
Media Matters for America (blog)
But "the most quoted men in Washington" can't even get a booking on the opinion-setting Sunday morning talk shows, as Washingtonpost.com blogger Greg Sargent explained. Media Matters' own research reveals that while journalists writing for the top five

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The Fiscal Times

Massive Benefit Scams Rip Millions from Taxpayers
The Fiscal Times
By ERIC PIANIN, The Fiscal Times Shortly after taking over as head of the DC Department of Employment Services in spring 2011, Lisa Mallory began poking around in search of inefficiencies and waste in the processing of her agency's burgeoning

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