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The
Gerald Loeb Award for Small and Medium Newspapers was a business news reporting award conferred in 2013 and 2014, although similar awards have existed under other titles since 1974. The "
Newspaper " category was awarded in 1958–1973. It was split into two categories beginning in 1974: "Small Newspapers" and "
Large Newspapers ". A third category, "Medium Newspapers," was created in 1987. The small and medium newspaper awards were combined together as "Medium & Small Newspapers" in 2009–2012, and "Small & Medium Newspapers" in 2013–2014. The last year newspaper categories were awarded was 2014. "Small & Medium Newspapers" was replaced by the platform-neutral category "
Local " in 2015.
[1]
Gerald Loeb Award for Small Newspapers (1974–1983, 1985–2008)
Article:
"Kentucky Banks Continue Using State Funds at 4%" ,
[2] October 15, 1973
[4]
"The Multinational Corporations" was a four-part series examining the power of major companies and an analysis of their impact on the
third world .
[6]
The team investigated the problems building and financing the
Alaska oil pipeline .
[7]
Kramer reported on offshore tax havens.
[7]
Articles in Series:
[10]
"New-business capital harder to secure" , July 11, 1977
[11]
"Rules restrict investment" , July 12, 1977
[12]
"Few firms are finding financing easily" , July 13, 1977
[13]
"Venture-capital firms back few seekers" , July 14, 1977
[14]
"Purse strings tighten up" , July 15, 1977
[15]
Articles in Series:
"The inflation battle: We can't win for losing" , July 30, 1978
[18]
"How inflation game is played" , July 30, 1978
[19]
"Inflation will be with us for years" , July 31, 1978
[20]
"Recession's assured — is your job?" , August 1, 1978
[21]
"On home front, inflation fight begins at budget" , August 2, 1978
[22]
"Battling budget bulge can flatter your figures" , August 3, 1978
[23]
"The Inflation Menace v. Average Joe: It's a three-round fight to the finish" , August 4, 1978
[24]
"Poor Richard was wrong: A penny spent may save" , August 5, 1978
[25]
"For investors, inflation is capital punishment" , August 6, 1978
[26]
"Uncle Sam may not have your best interest at heart" , August 6, 1978
[27]
"A home: Shelter from the inflation storm" , August 7, 1978
[28]
"Techniques for big-money investing in real estate can return big money" , August 7, 1978
[29]
"Don't buy a Retirement Lie" , August 8, 1978
[30]
"Old belt-tightening ways may not trim today's inflation" , August 9, 1978
[31]
"Cost of inflation can't b calculated in dollars alone" , August 10, 1978
[32]
Articles in Series:
"Sacred Cows: Power, Politics and Prices in the Milk Industry" , April 12, 1981
[35]
"How milk is priced" , April 12, 1981
[36]
"Confusing maneuvers lurk under price tag" , April 12, 1981
[37]
"Dairymen's bold course is financed by farmers" , April 13, 1981
[38]
"Attorney is called the brains behind the co-op" , April 13, 1981
[39]
"Fast-growing national firm fights co-op's legal battles" , April 13, 1981
[40]
"Firm's critics even offer much praise for manager" , April 13, 1981
[41]
"Small farmer leads co-op in crusade on 'parasites'" , April 13, 1981
[42]
"Fast growth of co-ops brings fears of monopoly" , April 14, 1981
[43]
"Farmers see dairy co-op as a blessing and a curse" , April 15, 1981
[44]
"Milk system is costing the public in prices and taxes" , April 16, 1981
[45]
"Dairy lobby lost battle, but the war is going on" , April 16, 1981
[46]
1982 : (Honorable Mention) "The Federal Impact Series" by the Staff of the
Sentinel Star
[3] (including
Susan Taylor Martin ,
[47]
[48]
[49]
[50]
[51]
Larry Lipman ,
[52]
John C. Van Gieson ,
[52]
Wendy Spirduso ,
[53]
[54]
Thomas Sabulis ,
[53]
[55]
[56]
[57]
[58]
[59]
Jim Nesbitt ,
[60]
[61]
[48]
[62]
[63]
Sharon Carrasco ,
[64]
Scott Abrahams ,
[65]
Jim Clark ,
[66]
Charlie Jean ,
[67]
Alex Beasley ,
[68]
[69]
Robert Johnson
[70]
[71]
[72]
[73]
[74]
Anne Groer ,
[75]
[76]
Keay Davidson ,
[51]
[77]
Noel Holston ,
[78]
Dean Johnson ,
[79]
Jim Runnels
[80]
[81] )
Articles in Series:
"In Orange County, Uncle Sam outspends them all" , April 19, 1981
[47]
"Programs come and go, are swallowed and grow" , April 19, 1981
[52]
"Grant writers: There's gold in them thar pens" , April 19, 1981
[53]
"Orlando buys basics with handout aid" , April 20, 1981
[60]
"Eatonville building future with government grants" , April 20, 1981
[64]
"Construction firms built with low bids" , April 20, 1981
[61]
"Community Coordinated Child Care" , April 20, 1981
[82]
"Disney World doesn't make believe over funding" , April 20, 1981
[65]
"Bidding rules bypassed on furniture buy" , April 20, 1981
[48]
"Right numbers can add up to extra money" , April 20, 1981
[62]
"Budget growth an economic Frankenstein" , April 20, 1981
[66]
"Schools learn vital lesson in funding" , April 21, 1981
[54]
"Aid to Orange County schools" , April 21, 1981
[83]
"U.S. millions come rigged with strings" , April 22, 1981
[55]
"If handouts dried up, tide of taxes would rise" , April 22, 1981
[63]
"Training for 12 mechanics a costly lesson" , April 22, 1981
[56]
"Does government encourage suits against county?" , April 22, 1981
[57]
"Double reimbursement for trip prompts closer scrutiny of bills" , April 22, 1981
[58]
"Friendly sky may lose its smile" , April 22, 1981
[49]
"CETA's temporary status produced long-lasting effect" , April 22, 1981
[59]
"EPA signs the check for sewer projects" , April 22, 2019
[67]
"Tax dollars keep hotels loaded with conventioneers" , April 22, 1981
[50]
"Military owns big guns of U.S. Funding" , April 23, 1981
[68]
"VA money: a balm for battle scars" , April 23, 1981
[69]
"Defense Contracts" , April 23, 1981
[84]
"Military's tab a big receipt for economy" , April 23, 1981
[85]
"Social Security setup helps 1 in 3" , April 24, 1981
[70]
"Budget, benefits balloon with Social Security" , April 24, 2019
[75]
"Home-building foundation wakes shape with U.S. help" , April 24, 2019
[71]
"2 percent of flow trickles out as welfare" , April 24, 2019
[72]
"Agriculture money fertilizes fairways, research programs" , April 24, 1981
[73]
"Orange County just nibbling at loans to small businesses" , April 24, 1981
[74]
"Uncle's presence" , April 24, 1981
[86]
"Is HUD that flush?" , April 24, 1981
[87]
"Medicare, Medicaid funds the lifeblood of hospitals" , April 25, 1981
[51]
"Cutbacks might pull plug on local public TV shows" , April 25, 1981
[78]
"Cultural groups singing for dollars" , April 25, 1981
[79]
"Health-care aid gives shot in the arm to local programs" , April 25, 1981
[77]
"Uncle Sam chipping in to fight rising crime rate" , April 25, 1981
[80]
"Helping to educate and protect" , April 25, 1981
[88]
"Dollars are routed to FBI hunts, drug busts" , April 25, 1981
[81]
"Federal blueprint for building budget" , April 25, 1981
[76]
1983 : "Series on the Failure of Penn Square Bank" by
Phillip L. Zweig ,
American Banker
[89]
1984 : No award given
[90]
1985 : "The Tobacco Story" by
Beth McLeo ,
Lawrence Spohn ,
Stan Swofford and
Greta Tilley ,
Greensboro News & Record
[3]
1986 : "The Man Who Saved Nike" by
Mark L. Zusman ,
Willamette Week
[91]
1986 : (Honorable Mention)
Jan Brogan ,
Providence Journal-Bulletin
[92]
1987 : "Floating Point's Troubled Waters" by
Brent Walth ,
Willamette Week
[93]
1988 : "Anatomy of a Takeover" by
Paul Farhi ,
San Francisco Examiner
[94]
1988 : (Honorable Mention) "The Peyton School Story: A Gamble Lost" by
Julie Bird ,
Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph
[3]
[92]
1989 : "Towering Ambition" by
Howard Gold ,
Miami Review
[95]
The series is about David Paul and
Centrust Savings Bank .
[95]
They were awarded for their writing on the effects of the
AIDS epidemic on the fashion industry.
[97]
He was awarded for reports on financial misconduct and improprieties by high officials at the
University of California .
[101]
They were awarded for "an investigative series detailing the state's lending practices and how it affects the poor."
[105]
His story examined the ethical implications of physicians using
multi-level marketing arrangements to sell health-related product to their patients.
[107]
Article:
"The Doctor Will Sell You Now" , July 29. 1999
[108]
Article:
"Porn in the USA" , November 29, 2000
[110]
Articles in Series :
"Breeders alarmed at mounting foal losses", May 8, 2001
[112]
"Carcasses pile up, but the killer remains elusive", May 13, 2001
[112]
"Veterinary, farm workers affected by high foal loss", May 20, 2001
[112]
"The caterpillar keeps crawling back into the equation", May 22, 2001
[112]
"The answer was chewing on the leaves", May 27, 2001
[112]
"Foal death mystery remains, even as UK set to advise farms", September 30, 2001
[112]
"Foal loss exceeds 5,100, study says", October 16, 2001
[112]
Their series exposed secret deals among a "
good ol' boy " network that increased prices. Their stories kept pressure on authorities and led to the cancellation of at least one deal as well as the resignation of a federal prosecutor and a state official.
[113]
Articles in Series :
"'A license to steal'", November 3, 2002
[114]
"School official resigns", November 2, 2002
[114]
"School officials subject to probe", November 1, 2002
[114]
"State equipment maintenance contract under review", November 15, 2002
[114]
"Flooded coffers", November 17, 2002
[114]
"Investigated company supplied Ground Zero rescuers", November 18, 2002
[114]
"State drops equipment repair deal", November 22, 2002
[114]
"School official was pressured for flood funds", December 1, 2002
[114]
"Flood insurance deal scuttled", December 8, 2002
[114]
"Following the floodwaters", December 8, 2002
[114]
"The go-to-guys", December 22, 2002
[114]
Articles in Series:
"On The Edge" , June 15, 2003
[115]
"We Sink Or Swim With Everyone Else" , June 17, 2003
[115]
"Insurance: With & Without" , August 3, 2003
[115]
"Cancel The Discount?" , August 3, 2003
[115]
"Hospital Sticker Shock" , August 3, 2003
[115]
"We Thought We Had Insurance" , December 21, 2003
[115]
Articles in Series:
"Apples to Apples" , December 5, 2004
[116]
"Apples feed economy" , December 6, 2004
[116]
"Peering into the future" , December 7, 2004
[116]
"Meeting and competing" , December 8, 2014
[116]
Their story uses a local perspective to reveal the long-term effects of unscrupulous marketing, educational financing, and recruitment practices on unsophisticated students by for-profit educational enterprises.
[117]
Articles in Series:
"School's Pursuit of Profit Leaves Students Behind" , April 24, 2005
[117]
"School Steers Students to Backbreaking Loans" , May 22, 2005
[117]
"Dally Wants Hearing on School Loans" , September 25, 2005
[117]
"Spotlight to be on Lehigh Valley College Loans" , October 16, 2005
[117]
"High Interest Student Loan Hearing Moves to Capital" , November 4, 2005
[117]
"Lawmakers Turn Up Heat On LVC Loans" , November 10, 2005
[117]
“School Pulls Plug On Pricey Loan Program" , February 23, 2006
[117]
Articles in Series :
"Money for Nothing", September 17, 2006
[119]
"The tax-credit generators", September 17, 2006
[119]
"Pataki's plan short-circuited in Legislature", September 17, 2006
[119]
"No Small Change", September 24, 2006
[119]
"State inflates 'new job' counts", September 24, 2006
[119]
"Old Sabres, new money", September 24, 2006
[119]
"Without Promised Expansions, Pyramid Collects Millions", October 1, 2006
[119]
"Hou You Can Cut Your Utility Bill", October 8, 2006
[119]
"For top 10 firms, $56M in refunds for few jobs", October 8, 2006
[119]
"What Happens When Tax Breaks Are For Sale", November 19, 2006
[119]
Articles in Series :
"Stem Cells: Miracle or mirage?", May 26, 2007
[121]
"The road to China", May 27, 2007
[121]
"Reality check", May 28, 2007
[121]
"China's rise has cost South Carolina jobs but it's also saving consumers money", April 29, 2007
[121]
"China's industry of knockoff Picassos, iPods, Viagra and more affects business worldwide", April 30, 2007
[121]
"Great pall of China: Smog dirties world's air", May 1, 2007
[121]
"The big squeeze", May 5, 2007
[121]
"Security at port is a quick scan away"May 6, 2007
[121]
"Charleston uses several security levels", May 6, 2007
[121]
"Hong Kong's t'ai chi", May 14, 2007
[121]
Gerald Loeb Award for Medium Newspapers (1987–2008)
The story is about illegal immigrant farm workers in
San Diego County, California .
[95]
They were awarded for "a profile of
Kansas City financier Frank Morgan."
[97]
Articles in series:
"Elderly find HMOs can be a gamble" , November 7, 1993
[122]
"Seniors divided over HMOs" , November 7, 1993
[123]
"Grievance reports detail variety of woes" , November 7, 1993
[124]
"Records outline status of South Florida HMOs" , November 7, 1993
[125]
"Treatment Trouble" , November 7, 1993
[126]
"Abuses plague HMOs" , November 8, 1993
[127]
"Cost-reduction incentives under fire" , November 8, 1993
[128]
"Warning to travelers: Better not get sick out there" , November 8, 1993
[129]
"Power of Profits" , November 8, 1993
[130]
"Monitoring of agents lax at times" , November 8, 1993
[131]
"Staff turnover may hurt quality of care" , November 9, 1993
[132]
"Medicare tab to climb 12.3%" , November 9, 1993
[133]
"Plan's controls help raise quality, physician says " , November 9, 1993
[134]
"Bad to worse" , November 9, 1993
[135]
"Patient says HMO doctor was abusive" , November 9, 1993
[136]
"Grievance system criticized" , November 10, 1993
[137]
"Medicare officials pledge to look into readers' complaints" , November 10, 1993
[138]
"Long, hard road" , November 10, 1993
[139]
"Reports on care not available to consumers" , November 10, 1993
[140]
"Officials struggle with HMO regulation" , November 11, 1993
[141]
"State officials promise action" , November 11, 1993
[142]
"Tactics under fire" , November 11, 1993
[143]
"HMO stays alive despite woes" , November 11, 1993
[144]
"Through the cracks" , November 11, 1993
[145]
Articles in Series:
"Chain of errors left 5 dead" , October 17, 1995
[146]
"Credentials of 'expert' misrepresented" , October 17, 1995
[147]
"Lodi skirted safety laws" , October 18, 1995
[148]
"Chemical Companies in Lodi" , October 18, 1995
[149]
"Accident reveals weaknesses in oversight at many levels" , October 19, 1995
[150]
"U.S. may add criminal charges" , October 19, 1995
[151]
"OSHA's Findings" , October 19, 1995
[152]
They were awarded for seven stories from a year-long investigation and series of reports on a multimillion-dollar real estate fraud scheme in New Jersey and three other states. Their series led to state and federal investigations.
[153]
Their series and subsequent articles on cosmetic surgery deaths led the Florida Board of Medicine to tighten safety standards for office surgery.
[154]
Articles in Series:
"Plastic surgery: The risks you take" , November 29, 1998
[155]
"Lack of regulations heightens surgical risks" , November 30, 1998
[156]
"Training for laser surgery can be lax" , November 30, 1998
[157]
"Patient briefing often sketchy" , November 30, 1998
[158]
"Marketing blitz entices patients" , December 1, 1998
[159]
"In the business of marketing body makeovers" , December 1, 1998
[160]
"A cash cow or a lousy business" , December 1, 1998
[161]
"Patients can nip and tuck now, pay later" , December 1, 1998
[162]
"Clamping down on plastic surgeons" , December 2, 1998
[163]
"Board moves to toughen plastic surgery rules" , December 4, 1998
[164]
"Top doctor: Adopt surgery rules" , December 5, 1998
[165]
"Plastic Surgeon to return to work" , December 7, 1998
[166]
"Protecting plastic surgery patients" , December 12, 1998
[167]
Their series examined a nationwide
lysteria outbreak and the subsequent recall and
epidemiological investigation.
[107]
Articles in series :
"Scraps below, drips above: A some home for bacteria" , August 23, 1999
[168]
"The hunt begins" , August 24, 1999
[169]
"Crisis at Sara Lee" , August 25, 1999
[170]
"Crisis fades, pain endures" , August 26, 1999
[171]
"It can happen again" , August 27, 1999
[172]
Their series "examined how Florida law allowed private developers to profit at the expense of homeowners."
[109]
Articles in Series:
"It takes a village to raise a fortune" , October 15, 2000
[173]
"Top dollar for plain old stuff" , October 15, 2000
[174]
"Playing by their own rules" , October 15, 2000
[175]
"Players in the shadows, people in the dark" , October 16, 2000
[176]
"Pockets of rebellion emerge here, there" , October 16, 2000
[177]
"5 residents who refused to buckle under" , October 16, 2000
[178]
"Country lawyer helps build a new city" , October 17, 2000
[179]
"Lake official found a future at The Villages" , October 17, 2000
[180]
"Falcon Trace quietly found home" , October 17, 2000
[181]
"Islands of luxury" , October 18, 2000
[182]
"Challenge holds up Osceola Trace" , October 18, 2000
[183]
Articles in Series:
"Pushed Aside" ,
[184] March 25, 2001
[185]
"Exploiting Opportunity" ,
[184] March 25, 2001
[186]
"Insecure Future" ,
[184] March 25, 2001
[187]
"Breaking Barriers" ,
[184] March 26, 2001
[188]
"Through the Cracks" ,
[184] March 27, 2001
[189]
"Ready-Mix DBE" ,
[184] March 27, 2001
[190]
"Numbers Game" ,
[184] March 27, 2001
[191]
Their investigation exposed the secret influential ties between a church and a public company.
[113]
Articles in Series :
"The CEO and His Church", June 2, 2002
[192]
"Separating belief and business", June 2, 2002
[192]
Articles in Series:
"Thousands killed, hurt as auto roofs collapse" ,
[116] April 11, 2004
[193]
"Seat belts not enough to save lives in rollovers" ,
[116] April 12, 2004
[194]
"Feds, Big Three gird for roof showdown" ,
[116] April 13, 2004
[195]
Their series exposed major investment abuses by the
Ohio workers' compensation board .
[117]
Articles in Series :
"Ohio agency sinks millions into rare coins",
[196] April 3, 2005
[197]
"Investors suffer when coin funds lose their luster; string of scandals tarnishes market",
[196] April 24, 2005
[198]
"Coin fund profits for state hinged on graders' opinions",
[196] May 30, 2005
[199]
"Documents show how BWC pumped cash into failing fund",
[196] June 17, 2005
[200]
"Coin trades offered huge upside for dealers",
[196] August 8, 2005
[201]
"BWC fires all its money managers",
[196] 2005
"Firm backed by rare-coin money supplied international stamp deal",
[196] 2005
Their highly detailed report exposed the practice of doctors being paid by financial firms for details about pending drug trials.
[117]
Articles in Series :
"Drug researchers leak secretsto Wall St.", August 7, 2005
[202]
"Investors quiz researcher in recorded conference call", August 7, 2005
[202]
"Selling secrets can distort data, kill promising drugs", August 7, 2005
[202]
"Some doctors see ethical pitfall in actions that others defend", August 7, 2005
[202]
"Sellers, buyers of secrets risk being prosecuted", August 7, 2005
[202]
Articles in Series :
"Crab Factory", April 30, 2006
[203]
"Helping Nature", April 30, 2006
[203]
"Working The Water", May 1, 2006
[203]
"'Made in USA'", May 1, 2006
[203]
Articles in Series :
"Sold a nightmare", March 18, 2007
[204]
"One home save by a 2nd income", March 18, 2007
[204]
"Data wrong on some applications", March 18, 2007
[204]
"Beazer says it followed the law", March 18, 2007
[204]
"'$1 down' was an ominous sign", March 18, 2007
[204]
"House had code violations", March 18, 2007
[204]
"Homes with Beazer loans cost more", March 18, 2007
[204]
"Starter homes, sad endings", March 19, 2007
[204]
"How to buy your 1st home", March 19, 2007
[204]
"1 builder, hundreds of foreclosures", March 20, 2007
[204]
"Failed mortgages fly under the radar", March 21, 2007
[204]
"'No closing costs' add up fast", July 8, 2007
[204]
"Promises upfront, deals on the side", September 30, 2007
[204]
"Buyer blames himself – and agent", September 30, 2007
[204]
"Home loans were ill-fated", September 30, 2007
[204]
"New suburbs in fast decay", December 9, 2007
[204]
"The anatomy of a foreclosure crisis", December 9, 2007
[204]
Gerald Loeb Award for Medium & Small Newspapers (2009–2012)
Articles in Series :
"House of Raeford Farms masks injuries inside Carolinas plants", February 10, 2008
[206]
"An epidemic of pain", February 10, 2008
[206]
"Poultry series exposes a new, silent subclass", February 10, 2008
[206]
"Fight and might", February 11, 2008
[206]
"Company Safety is our priority", February 11, 2008
[206]
"Some managers knew workers were illegal, former employees say", February 12, 2008
[206]
"A boss's view: Keep them working", February 12, 2008
[206]
"Workers say they're denied proper medical care", February 13, 2008
[206]
"Judge criticized Tyson guidelines", February 13, 2008
[206]
"A worker's grueling day", February 13, 2008
[206]
"Injured workers say they aren't given time off to heal", February 14, 2008
[206]
"Workplace inspections at 15-year low", February 15, 2008
[206]
"Regulators reduce company's fines", February 15, 2008
[206]
"Penalties reduced in violations involving dangerous chemicals", February 15, 2008
[206]
"Company avoids harshest sanction after fatal accident", February 15, 2008
[206]
"Inspectors knew of repetitive work pain in 1994", February 15, 2008
[206]
"House of Raeford: We're working to prevent injuries", February 15, 2008
[206]
"N.C. backs off poultry scrutiny", February 15, 2008
[206]
"Hearings planned on poultry workers", February 17, 2008
[206]
"Easley to seek poultry changes", 2008
[206]
"Berry plans no changes after stories on poultry", March 9, 2008
[206]
"Lawmakers: Toughen poultry plant penalties", April 2, 2008
[206]
"Doctors feel push to downplay injuries", April 19, 2008
[206]
"Senators want OSHA's injury reports probed", 2008
[206]
"Family devastated, plant fined $2,500", April 26, 2008
[206]
"Measure would aid poultry workers", 2008
[206]
Articles in Series :
"State aided suspect in huge swindle", July 5, 2009
[208]
"Stanford case puts lawyers in spotlight",
[208] October 4, 2009
[209]
"Feds eye Stanford's many ties to Congress", December 27, 2009
[208]
Articles in Series :
"In jail [for being] in debt", June 6, 2010
[211]
"Is jailing debtors the same as debtors jail?", June 6, 2010
[211]
"What to know: Avoiding warrants". June 6, 2010
[211]
"Justice denied as debt seizures soar", August 29, 2010
[211]
"How garnishment works in Minnesota", August 29, 2010
[211]
"Criminals land jobs as debt collectors", December 12, 2010
[211]
"Would you give them your credit card number?", December 12, 2010
[211]
Articles in Series :
"Seniors for sale", January 31, 2010
[212]
"State-required training for prospective owners has serious flaws", January 31, 2010
[212]
"Deaths in adult homes hidden and ignored", September 12, 2010
[212]
"How to recognize and prevent pressure sores", September 12, 2010
[212]
"Bed brokers scramble to cash in", December 12, 2010
[212]
Articles in Series
"Shattered Trust", June 26, 2011
[214]
"A look at the Triad case", June 26, 2011
[214]
"Video" , June 26, 2011
[214]
"Are recalled wipes still in use?", July 17, 2011
[214]
"Pads used despite bacterium", September 22, 2011
[214]
"FDA falling short on safety checks", December 28, 2011
[214]
"Priorities, staffing impede oversight", December 28, 2011
[214]
Articles in Series :
"Inside Amazon's Warehouse", September 18, 2011
[215]
"Amazon gets heat over warehouse", September 25, 2011
[215]
"Amazon workers left out in the cold", November 6, 2011
[215]
Gerald Loeb Award for Small & Medium Newspapers (2013–2014)
Articles in Series :
"Nonprofit hospitals thrive on profits", April 22, 2012
[217]
"Most N.C. horpitals slim on charity care", April 23, 2012
[217]
"Who pays for the patients?", April 23, 2012
[217]
"Carolinas HealthCare System statement", April 23, 2012
[217]
"Hospital suits force new pain on patients", April 24, 2012
[217]
"Hospital's clout in capital built with money, contacts", April 25, 2012
[217]
"Prices soar as hospitals dominate cancer market", September 23, 2012
[217]
"Same drug, different prices", September 23, 2012
[217]
"How we reported the story", September 23, 2012
[217]
Articles in Series :
"Employees pay the price of workers' comp neglect", April 1, 2012
[218]
"What is worker's comp?", April 1, 2012
[218]
"Cheating employers make it tough to compete", August 19, 2012
[218]
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