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March 14, 1999: Invisible Lives|D.C.'s Troubled System
for the Retarded:

Forest Haven Is Gone, But the Agony Remains
March 14, 1999: Invisible Lives|D.C.'s Troubled System
for the Retarded:

For Many Residents of Group Homes,
Olympic Achievements Out of Reach
March 14, 1999: Invisible Lives|D.C.'s Troubled System
for the Retarded:

An Elaborate Structure of Care
for the District's Mentally Retarded
March 15, 1999: Invisible Lives|D.C.'s Troubled System
for the Retarded:

Residents Languish; Profiteers Flourish
March 15, 1999: Invisible Lives|D.C.'s Troubled System
for the Retarded:

Nonprofits Struggle in a Current of Greed
March 15, 1999: Invisible Lives|D.C.'s Troubled System
for the Retarded:

Death Among the Mentally Retarded
March 16, 1999: Changes Demanded on Group Homes
December 5, 1999: Invisible Deaths|The Fatal Neglect
of D.C.'s Retarded:

System Loses Lives and Trust
January 31, 1999: Editorial: The D.C. Group Home Debacle
March 18, 1999: D.C. Evacuates Two Homes For Retarded
March 25, 1999: D.C. Welfare-to-Work Contract Investigated
April 3, 1999: Group Home Shake-Up Continues
May 4, 1999: U.S. Probes District's Homes for Retarded
July 14, 1999: Death In Van Prompts Changes
August 11, 1999: Disputes Snarl D.C. Welfare Plan
December 6, 1999: D.C. Vows Review Of Deaths In Homes
December 7, 1999: Editorial: Dept. of Inhuman Services
December 9, 1999: D.C. Official Suspended In Probe Of Homes
December 15, 1999: Files on Retarded Out of Reach
December 22, 1999: Editorial: Group Home Deaths: Week 3

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