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Read the Leaked P.R. Plan to Spin Our Dialysis Investigation
The umbrella group Kidney Care Partners (KCP), an advocacy and lobbying organization for dialysis providers, patient groups, drug companies and others, drew up a plan to respond to our investigation into dialysis care.
Anthrax War — the Malaysian Connection
Fears about bioterrorism have prompted new efforts by corporations and governments worldwide to build defenses against germ attacks. But some of these arrangements themselves raise security issues.
ProPublica Photographer: I Was Followed by BP Security and Then Detained by Police
Freelance photographer Lance Rosenfield tells the story of being stopped by police and BP security while he was taking pictures for ProPublica’s articles on BP’s Texas City refinery.
Colleague Says Anthrax Numbers Add Up to Unsolved Case
A colleague says Bruce Ivins, whom the FBI named as the person who mailed anthrax-laden letters in 2001, could not have grown enough spores for the attacks, calling that feat "impossible."
Lost in Limbo: Injured Afghan Translators Struggle to Survive
Afghan translators injured while working for the U.S. often face lack of medical benefits and uncertain futures, even if they can come to the U.S. Promises of benefits and financial support often go unfulfilled.