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March 15, 2007 -
It's become a familiar theme in the ongoing Hurricane Katrina saga: Businesses with close Bush administration ties get key contracts, only to flub the job they were paid handsomely to do.
March 14, 2007 -
For most people displaced by Hurricane Katrina, federal relief aid came in a slow trickle. But not for defense contractor Northrup Grumman: just over two months after the storm, Grumman received over $2.7 billion from the Navy and FEMA to rebuild Naval shipyards in Pascagoula, Mississippi.
March 14, 2007 -
Mexican and Indian immigrants who allege they were brought to the Gulf Coast and held captive by companies yesterday called on the U.S. Labor Department to investigate possible civil and criminal violations by employers they describe as slaveholders.
March 13, 2007 -
The deplorable conditions at the Army's Walter Reed Medical Center revealed by the Washington Post's recent investigative reports have resulted in a number of high-profile resignations and firing
March 12, 2007 -
To understand how efforts to crack down on illegal immigrants can end up backfiring against U.S. citizens, see today's New York Times story titled "Citizens Who Lack Papers Lose Medicaid."
March 9, 2007 -
Over the last few months, we've left hints here and there about the exciting plans we have in store for Facing South and the Institute's media program.
March 9, 2007 -
In the 2006 U.S. elections -- an "off year" but still marked by many competitive races -- just over 55% of the voting-age public cast a ballot.