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Joe Stephens is an American journalist for the ''Washington Post''. He is a native of Ohio and received his bachelor's degree from Miami University. He was an investigative projects reporter at the ''Kansas City Star'' before joining the ''Post'' in 1999. ==Notable investigations== Among Stephens most important investigative reporting series are pieces about The Nature Conservancy's business dealings〔Dean Zerbe, "(Lessons From the Nature Conservancy-BP Controversy )" (May 27, 2010). ''Chronicle of Philanthropy''.〕〔"(Eye on the Nature Conservancy )" (May 15, 2003). ''Living on Earth''.〕 and "The Body Hunters", about multinational pharmaceutical testing scandals in Nigeria.〔"(WikiLeaks Cables: Pfizer Targeted Nigerian Attorney General to Undermine Suit over Fatal Drug Tests )" (December 17, 2010). ''Democracy Now!''〕 In 2011, Stephens and his Post colleague Carol D. Leonnig revealed in a series of stories how the Obama administration pressed to approve a $535 million federal loan to Solyndra, a solar panel manufacturer whose leading investors were tied to a major Obama fundraiser.
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