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Haiti's Aftershocks

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Collaborative watchdog group follows the funds for rebuilding When a massive earthquake killed some 200,000 people and devastated Haiti, billions of aid dollars poured in from aroundthe globe. Groups such […]
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Investigative books of 2010

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IRE's annual list of investigative books can be downloaded as an Excel spreadsheet. More than 250 books published in 2010 made the list, which includes title, author and publisher. The […]
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IRE Members Win Alfred I. duPont-Columbia Awards

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Brian Ross, chief investigative correspondent for ABC News’ 20/20, received the award for his investigation into the failure of USA Swimming, the national governing board assigned to protect young female […]
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IRE Mentoring works

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By Reyna Gobel and Margaret Engel Here's a reminder to those attending this year's IRE convention — don't forget to sign up to be a mentor or a mentee. We […]
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Pork or Protection? Follow the money in your community to fight terrorism

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By G.W. Schulz Center for Investigative Reporting Nearly $70,000 worth of surveillance gear left unused in its original packaging by a county north of San Francisco. A $2,300 plasma TV […]
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Wrestlers and real estate: Student investigation leads to probe of sales involving coaches, athletes

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By Chris Ison University of Minnesota Even to seasoned reporters, long-term investigative projects look like mountains. The long climb will bring breaking news stories and beat duties that distract them, […]
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Staying On Track

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By Mike McGraw The Kansas City Star This is a "Collected Wisdom" centerpiece story from The IRE Journal, Fall 2009 I’ve been a reporter for nearly 40 years, with most […]
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A push for investigative reporting in Bolivia

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By Tracey Eaton Flagler College Some reporters wanted to explore eastern Bolivia, where hundreds of Guaraní Indian families live in a state of semi-slavery. Others proposed investigating women's rights and […]
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Andy Curliss: Overcoming obstacles to investigate public officials

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By Andy Curliss The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) Our running investigation has focused on former Gov. Mike Easley of North Carolina. We have revealed numerous instances of unreported gifts, […]
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Charges vanish when officers miss court hearings

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By Jason Riley and R.G. Dunlop The (Louisville, Ky.) Courier-Journal It had been an open secret for years in Jefferson County's courts — Kentucky's largest court system — that many […]
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