Melanie Sloan: CREW\’s Most Corrupt List is Bipartisan

During the Republican presidential debate Saturday night, Rep. Ron Paul cited CREW’s research as he focused the spotlight on former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum, whose ethical lapses landed him in our 2006 Most Corrupt Members of Congressreport. We also filed an ethics complaint against the senator.

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NEW EYEWITNESS EVIDENCE ON POPE PIUS XII AND JEWISH REFUGEES DURING WORLD WAR II

Inside the Vatican Magazine Press Release

Monday, January 9, 2012

  

Is much of the modern world\’s prevailing scholarly thinking about Pope Pius XII and his relations with Jews and the Jewish community just plain wrong?

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Cooper Offers Newest Heart Valve Technology

 

The Cooper Heart Institute at Cooper University Hospital has been selected as one of the initial sites in the United States to implement a\"\" groundbreaking cardiovascular technology, the new Sapien Percutaneous Heart Valve.

This technology is expected to transform the treatment of aortic stenosis and aortic valve disease, which affects nearly 300,000 people annually in the United States. The transcatheter valve provides a non-surgical, catheter-based repair option for patients who are unable to undergo surgery for their aortic disease. The Sapien valve will be one of the advanced therapeutic options available at the new comprehensive, multi-disciplinary Cooper Heart Valve Center.

Cooper is the only site in southern New Jersey that

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Public Citizen Applauds Obama Administration’s Continued Efforts to Reduce Teen Smoking

 

Jan. 6, 2012 

Statement of Todd Tucker, Research Director, Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch 

Public Citizen commends the Obama administration for taking the necessary step of appealing the harmful World Trade Organization (WTO) ruling against U.S. efforts to reduce teen smoking.

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Two Saint Mary College Students Named to Orr Fellows | Gloucester City News

 

Saint Mary\’s College, located in Notre Dame, IN, announced that seniors Melissa Jackson of Gloucester City and Amanda Lester of Houston, TX, were recently named Orr Fellows, the first Saint Mary’s students to receive this honor.

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‘Bellmawr Cares’ Provides Holiday Gifts For Underprivileged Children

By Chris Concannon

Gloucester City News

The Borough of Bellmawr continued its 2011 holiday activities at the December Council Meeting by announcing that the annual toy drive gifts were to be distributed Christmas Eve.

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Author Dan Gutman Visits Bellmawr School | Gloucester City News

By Chris Concannon

Gloucester City News

After a request by a Second Grade teacher at Bellmawr’s Ethel M. Burke School, author Dan Gutman made a special visit to the school on December 13.

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Archdiocese Of Philadelphia Outlines Review Process For Schools Recommended To Close, Partner Or Regionalize


Today, the Archdiocese of Philadelphia outlined a review process for parish and school administrators who wish to request that the recommendation of a closure, partnership or regionalization be reconsidered for their school.

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