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I first came across the work of Authentic Journalist Bill Conroy in the San Antonio Business Journal where, last autumn and winter, his reporting on federal agencies cut so close to the bone that the FBI made motions in court to get permission to "hack" Internet sites that had published supporting documentation (fortunately, the courts told the FBI to get lost).

Conroy has completed a very interesting book about corruption in the US Customs Service (formerly part of the Treasury Department, now part of "Homeland Security"), and we're honored to begin publishing it, chapter by chapter, with your comments, here on Narco News.

Oh, and Conroy will also be a professor next July and August at the Narco News School of Authentic Journalism. Stay tuned for details.

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