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Published: September 15, 2009 | Written by: hdcoadmin
By Doug Haddix IRE training director There’s nothing wrong – and everything right – with rehearsing interviews, especially those that must be done by phone, according to Manny Garcia, executive […]
Published: September 3, 2009 | Written by: hdcoadmin
For more than 70 years, the Washington Redskins have boasted that they have sold out every game. Seats are so scarce that the waiting list for general admission season tickets […]
Published: September 3, 2009 | Written by: hdcoadmin
The IRE Bookstore is pleased to announce our first eBook title, "Understanding Crime Statistics: A Reporter's Guide, 2nd Ed." Our eBooks will provide you with useful desktop references that you […]
Published: August 31, 2009 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Stars and Stripes (Washington, D.C.) reporter Kevin Baron reports that less than a week after the paper first revealed that the Pentagon was routinely profiling journalists, the Army decided to […]
Published: August 31, 2009 | Written by: hdcoadmin
A story by Heather Vogell of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution raises questions about whether Atlanta is doing enough to probe allegations of cheating on state tests at its schools. Vogell used […]
Published: August 31, 2009 | Written by: hdcoadmin
Now is the time for college and university students to take advantage of the special student rate that allows you to join IRE and take advantage of all of the […]
Published: August 28, 2009 | Written by: hdcoadmin
An investigation by Sheri Fink of ProPublica reveals "what really happened to some of the patients who died at New Orleans’ Memorial Medical Center in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina." […]
Published: August 13, 2009 | Written by: hdcoadmin
During an era when freelance investigative journalism is more vital than ever, IRE has awarded its second year of grants to freelancers. This year, IRE distributed $3,000 from the endowed […]
Jeremy Finley of WSMV-Nashville, Tenn. tracked the former staff of the governor’s office and found many of them active in “indirect lobbying” for special interests. A state law says no […]
The Arizona Republic reported that Max Dunlap, convicted of killing Don Bolles, died at the Arizona State Prison Complex-Tucson on Tuesday. "Dunlap, 80, was convicted of murder and conspiracy to […]