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Gambit | October 10, 2011
A nonprofit controlled by a New Orleans area televangelist got $200,000 in state money to build a drug treatment center -- but no center was ever built.

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MLB Steroid Scandal: How Porter Fischer Exposed Biogenesis

Porter Fischer shared the medical records, patient spreadsheets, and handwritten composition books with Miami New Times for an explosive story that sparked the biggest drug-related scandal in professional sports since Lance Armstrong lost his seven Tour de France medals in 2012. He could never have predicted the insanity that followed the story's publication: a high-speed car chase on U.S. 1, midnight knocks on his door, death threats, and unmarked envelopes stuffed full of cash.
Miami New Times  |  Tim Elfrink  |  06-19-2013  |  Features

Spying on Canadians

National security calls it defence against terrorism, others call it unconstitutional.
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Spying on Canadians

National security calls it defence against terrorism, others call it unconstitutional.
VUE Weekly  |  Ryan Stephens  |  06-19-2013  |  Civil Liberties

From Motown to Coketown

The petroleum byproduct known as "petcoke," which is derived from an extraction process involving tar-like bitumen from the oil sands of Alberta, Canada, and is turned into gasoline and other fuels sits, exposed, along the bank of the Detroit River. Everyone agrees it is unsightly, but is it unsafe, too?
Metro Times  |  Curt Guyette  |  06-12-2013  |  Environment

New Orleans Gentrification: Progress?

Robert Morris of Uptown Messenger on a Tulane University discussion about a changing New Orleans.
Gambit  |  Robert Morris  |  06-12-2013  |  Housing & Development