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Marcus Stern had worked for Copley News Service in Washington, D.C. since 1983. In 2006, he shared the Pulitzer Prize and George Polk Award for his role in breaking the story of former Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham's wide-ranging corruption. Stern has also, in recent years, reported extensively from Iraq and other conflict zones. He spent most of the 1990s covering immigration issues for Copley.

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Followup To Development Bank Story

Beneficiaries of Biodefense Dollars May Oppose Increased Oversight

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Foggo Addendum: In Their Own Words

Corruption Touched CIA’s Covert Operations

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Top Military Biolab Suspends Research After Pentagon Finds Trouble With Tracking Pathogens

A Final Note on Cunningham Scandal

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Key Figure in Cunningham Scandal Points to Other Lawmakers—With Little Evidence

Bailout Bill a Sweet Deal for Rum Maker

Palin Defended ‘Bridge to Nowhere’ to ‘Spinmeisters’

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