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Pfizer to Pay $420 Million in Illegal Marketing Case

May 14, 2004 | New Yrok Times
Pfizer, the world's largest pharmaceutical company, pleaded guilty yesterday and agreed to pay $430 million to resolve criminal and civil charges...

Suit Says Insurer Wrongly Denied Disability Claims

Apr 17, 2004 | Los Angeles Times
A novel whistle-blower lawsuit filed in Los Angeles alleges that the nation's largest disability insurer, UnumProvident Corp., withheld benefit...

Former Worker: Officials Knew of Toxic Dust at Yucca Mountain

Jan 30, 2004 | AP
Workers at Yucca Mountain in the mid-1990s were exposed to toxic dusts for several years before the Energy Department established effective health...

Whistle-Blower Tells Story of Mutual Fund Scandal

Dec 17, 2003 | USA TODAY
Noreen Harrington is a reluctant hero. She never wanted to be identified as a whistle-blower. She never sought media attention. She just wanted to...

Univ. of Ill. Settles Transplant Claims

Nov 18, 2003 | AP
The University of Illinois at Chicago paid more than $2.3 million Monday to settle a whistleblower suit that alleged fraud in its liver-transplant...

Whistleblower Tells Students To Have Personal Integrity

Nov 18, 2003 | The Clarion-Ledger
The label of whistleblower is not flattering, Cynthia Cooper told accounting students Monday at Mississippi State University.Cooper, the internal...

Whistleblower Tells Her Story In Washington

Nov 10, 2003 | South Florida Business Journal,
Sarah Grim, who raised questions about the bidding system at Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) in 2000, has the interest of the...

Plum Island Whistleblower Wins Suit

Nov 5, 2003 | www.indyeastend.com
The Plum Island whistleblower, who was fired in June from Plum Island a day after reporting security and health concerns, was vindicated last week by...

30 Firms Face NASD Fund-Trading Probe

Oct 29, 2003 | Washington Post
NASD, the securities industry's main regulator, is investigating more than 30 firms in connection with improper mutual fund trading, people familiar...

More Workers Blow The Whistle

Aug 7, 2003 | Star Tribune
Few things can be more agonizing than discovering wrongdoing at work. Keeping quiet can harm others and spawn guilty feelings. Reporting it can mean...

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