New Tools, Attitude Brought to Probes

By Paul Kane and John Bresnahan
Jan. 9, 2006, 12 a.m.

The Justice Department’s political corruption unit has launched an aggressive effort to better coordinate probes across several agencies, increased training in undercover and surveillance techniques for investigators, and pushed the envelope by pursuing what the unit’s top prosecutor calls “marginal cases.”



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Cardin: U.S. Needs to Keep Pace Developing Energy Technology

Feb. 8, 12 a.m.

Today, too many Americans are out of work. Today, we will send $1 billion overseas to satisfy our appetite for foreign oil, while the Chinese will continue their massive investment in clean energy technology. Today, our nation faces an economic crisis, an energy crisis and a global climate crisis. Read Full Article

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