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The IRE Resource Center is a major research library containing more than 23,250 investigative stories — both print and broadcast.

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  • ESPN Outside the Lines: Human Trafficking and the World Cup

    For more than nine months, the team investigated whether the presence of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa had an effect on human trafficking in the country. The investigation included undercover footage recorded from within the South African sex industry in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

    Tags: Cape Town; Johannesburg; World Cup; FIFA; human trafficking; trafficking

    By John Barr; Nicole Noren; Tim Hays; Dwayne Bray

    ESPN (Television Network) (Bristol, CT)

    2010

  • Tobacco Underground: The Booming Global Trade in Smuggled Cigarettes

    "Tobacco Underground" is groundbreaking series on the global trade in smuggled cigarettes, produced by a team of 14 journalists based in 10 countries. The illicit trafficking of tobacco is a multibillion-dollar business today, fueling organized crime and corruption, robbing governments of needed tax money, and spurring addiction to a deadly product. So profitable is the trade that tobacco is the world's most widely smuggled legal substance. In an interactive, multimedia Web site, ICIJ published a series of nine stories, integrated with undercover footage; audio and video interviews with experts, smugglers and undercover agents; maps and charts; and extensive links to resources ranging from tobacco control groups to repositories of tobacco industry documents.

    Tags: tobacco; smuggling; new media; international journalism; cigarette; tobacco

    By Stefan Candea; Duncan Campbell; Te-Ping Chen; Gong Jing; Alain Lallemand; Vlad Lavrov; William Marsden; Paul Cristian Radu; Roman Shleynov; Leo Sisti; Drew Sullivan; Marina Walker Guevara; Kate Willson; David E. Kaplan

    Center for Public Integrity

    2008

  • Stinger Sting

    Dateline NBC used undercover footage to expose arms brokers trying to buy Stinger missiles and other weapons here in the United States. Supposedly, these brokers have ties to Osama bin Laden, and can be heard referring to Americans as "the enemy". The idea for this story came from a previous Dateline NBC investigation ("Trail of Terror"), which "exposed the activities of arms brokers and other alleged terror supporters operating in the United States."

    Tags: black market; shoulder-fired missiles

    By Richard Greenberg;Chris Hansen;Allan Maraynes;Alvaro Trenchi;Alison Bologna;Fabiola Lacayo;Naveen Masood;Liz Brown;Charmaine Lewis;Shayla Harris;Sylvaine Rameckers;Marc Rosenwasser;David Corvo

    NBC News Dateline

    2003

  • Judicial Junkets

    ABC News investigates "big money lobbying of federal judges ... through the use of free junkets." Large corporations and foundations with interests in cases that come before the federal courts often invite the judges on all-expense paid trips. The main finding is that "one in ten judges, nearly 300 members of the federal bench, including two U.S. Supreme Court justices, have accepted the controversial free trips to one or several privately funded luxury "seminars" held at golf resorts, dude ranches and luxury hotels."

    Tags: TAPE; TRANSCRIPT; ethics; financial disclosure; money and politics; hidden camera; undercover footage; business; right wing; justice; law

    By Brian Ross;Rhonda Schwartz;David Scott;David Sloan;Gary Fairman;Alan Esner

    ABC News 20/20

    2001