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Articles
- August 2, 2010
A public home-care insurance cushion
The Boston Globe - July 2, 2010
Searching for signs of Spain's Jewish past
The Jewish Advocate - Spring 2009
Blogs, Watchdog Reporting, and Scientific Malfeasance
Nieman Reports - September 8, 2008
Keeping the Window into Drug Firms' Practices Open
The Boston Globe - June 2, 2008
A Dose of Honesty in Prescription Drug Ads
The Boston Globe - January 21, 2008
An Underinsured Kick In The Groin
The Boston Globe - September 24, 2007
Suicide Rates as a Public Relations Tool
The Boston Globe - March 15, 2003
CIGNA's Self-Inflicted Wounds
CIO Magazine - July 22, 2001
The Price of Success
The Boston Globe Magazine - June 2001
Defense Against the Dark Arts
Darwin magazine - February 21, 2000
Lest He Forget
The Boston Globe
Essays
- Spring-Summer 2008
The Whistleblower and the Journalist
The Algonkian

