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Christopher Rowland

Political & Business Journalist

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Clips from The Boston Globe

(click on a headline to read the full story)


Medicare Bill a Study in D.C. Spoils System, Oct. 5, 2004


Researchers' advice stirs issue of conflict, Dec. 8, 2006


Some see profiteering in clinics' use of drug, Oct. 24, 2006


Low-cost insurer leaves some with bills and a bitter taste, Oct. 31, 2006


Drug firms lagging on openness, Jan. 9, 2005


Health executives emerge as state's new power players, March 13, 2006


New wrinkle in anti-aging cosmetics, Aug. 23, 2005


Hospitals blitz airwaves with ad campaigns, Feb. 21, 2006


I'll have a loaf of bread, milk, and a flu shot, Dec. 11, 2005


Drug firms woo top scientists, Nov. 26, 2004


Trafficking on rise in prescription drugs, April 2, 2004


Fed-up doctor sidesteps insurance company limits, June 11, 2006


Money man bet wrong -- and lost $1.6b, Aug. 16, 2007


Question of succession looms large for Fidelity, July 15, 2007
Posted by Christopher Rowland at 3:26 PM
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About Christopher Rowland

Christopher is political editor at The Boston Globe, leading a team of six Massachusetts State House and Boston City Hall reporters who investigate public officials and break exclusive political news. Until 2007, he was the healthcare reporter on the Globe's business desk, uncovering conflicts of interest, profiteering, and market trends among hospitals, physicians, and the pharmaceutical industry. Christopher previously worked as a Rhode Island State House and government affairs reporter for The Providence Journal. He has won national and regional awards for enterprise reporting, business coverage, and breaking news.

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