What We've Found: an ATV menace, terrorist prosecution, outsourced murders, drilling protests, an oil spill and the rising salaries of nonprofit CEOs

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What We've Found: an ATV menace, terrorist prosecution, outsourced murders, drilling protests, an oil spill and the rising salaries of nonprofit CEOs

POSTED: Monday, September 28, 2009, 2:29 PM
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Julia Harte with your morning fix.

The streets and vacant lots of Kensington were plagued by swarms of speeding ATV riders, whom local residents were afraid to confront for fear of violent retribution.

Federal agencies rarely agree on who qualifies as a terrorist any more, according to a new study from Syracuse University that found U.S. attorneys have dropped three-quarters of the terrorism cases referred to them by federal investigators.

Southeast Asians in Britain who wanted to off family members or business colleagues were outsourcing the murders to India, where the victims are lured and then killed by local goons.

To protest toxic runoff from natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale, which threatens to contaminate the drinking water of Philadelphia, Pennsylvanians were putting spikes in roads and taking down street signs so truck drivers wouldn't be able to access drilling sites.

Gallons of crude oil were continuing to flow into the reef-rich Timor Sea off Australia's coast from a Thai oil well that has been broken and since August 21, and probably won't be fixed for another three weeks.

Banks and insurance companies aren't the only institutions where executive pay has risen since the crash. CEOs at many nonprofits earned more than half a million dollars last year, with a median pay raise of 7 percent, according to a new study by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.


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Posted 2009-10-26 09:05:47
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