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July 6, 2009 3:56 PM

Israel 'Spy Scandal' Figure Larry Franklin Breaks Silence

CQ Politics:
He insists he did it for his country, to head off a disastrous U.S. invasion of Iraq.

But instead, Pentagon analyst Larry Franklin found himself charged with giving classified information to suspected agents of Israel. In 2006 he was sentenced to almost 13 years in prison and a $10,000 fine, later reduced to probation and 10 months house arrest for cooperating with the feds.
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Israel ,
Spy ,
Scandal ,
Figure ,
Larry ,
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Espionage
July 2, 2009 7:02 AM

Israel 'Spy Scandal' Figure Larry Franklin Breaks Silence

Congressional Quarterly:
He insist he did it for his country, to head off a disastrous U.S. invasion of Iraq.

But instead, Pentagon analyst Larry Franklin found himself charged with giving classified information to suspected agents of Israel. In 2006 he was sentenced to almost 13 years in prison and a $10,000 fine, later reduced to probation and 10 months house arrest for cooperating with the feds.
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Larry ,
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March 18, 2009 9:58 AM

A Silenced Drug Study Creates An Uproar

Washington Post:
The study would come to be called "cursed," but it started out just as Study 15.

It was a long-term trial of the antipsychotic drug Seroquel. The common wisdom in psychiatric circles was that newer drugs were far better than older drugs, but Study 15's results suggested otherwise.

As a result, newly unearthed documents show, Study 15 suffered the same fate as many industry-sponsored trials that yield data drugmakers don't like: It got buried. It took eight years before a taxpayer-funded study rediscovered what Study 15 had found -- and raised serious concerns about an entire new class of expensive drugs.
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U.S. Domestic
March 18, 2009 8:58 AM

A Silenced Drug Study Creates An Uproar

Washington Post:
The study would come to be called "cursed," but it started out just as Study 15.

It was a long-term trial of the antipsychotic drug Seroquel. The common wisdom in psychiatric circles was that newer drugs were far better than older drugs, but Study 15's results suggested otherwise.

As a result, newly unearthed documents show, Study 15 suffered the same fate as many industry-sponsored trials that yield data drugmakers don't like: It got buried. It took eight years before a taxpayer-funded study rediscovered what Study 15 had found -- and raised serious concerns about an entire new class of expensive drugs.
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Silenced ,
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March 18, 2009 8:58 AM

A Silenced Drug Study Creates An Uproar

Washington Post:
The study would come to be called "cursed," but it started out just as Study 15.

It was a long-term trial of the antipsychotic drug Seroquel. The common wisdom in psychiatric circles was that newer drugs were far better than older drugs, but Study 15's results suggested otherwise.

As a result, newly unearthed documents show, Study 15 suffered the same fate as many industry-sponsored trials that yield data drugmakers don't like: It got buried. It took eight years before a taxpayer-funded study rediscovered what Study 15 had found -- and raised serious concerns about an entire new class of expensive drugs.
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July 29, 2008 7:44 AM

U.S. Environmental Agency Silences Employees On Climate Change

The Guardian:
Amid intensifying scrutiny of its failure to act on climate change, the US environmental protection agency (EPA) has ordered employees not to talk to internal auditors, Congress or the media, according to a leaked email released yesterday by green campaigners.
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U.S. ,
Environmental ,
Agency ,
Silences ,
Employees ,
Climate ,
Change
Topics:
Political Corruption
July 11, 2008 10:28 AM

Voice Seeking Answers For Parents About A School Collapse Is Silenced

New York Times:
Three weeks after the earthquake in Sichuan Province, five bereaved fathers whose children died in collapsed schools sought help from a local human rights activist named Huang Qi.
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Answers ,
For ,
Parents ,
About ,
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Collapse ,
Is ,
Silenced
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U.S. Domestic

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