
Lowell Bergman and Oriana Zill de Granados have produced a powerful new PBS documentary on international bribery, Black Money (Frontline), which features ICIJ’s David Leigh as well as the work of members Fred Laurin, Stefan Candea, and Paul Radu. See also the companion website, The Business of Bribes (Frontline World).
Michael Montgomery’s latest radio documentary exposes torture and murder in secret jails run by the Kosovo Liberation Army, under the noses of NATO and the UN. The 30-minute program was released April 10 on BBC Radio 4’s Crossing Continents, along with a print version with the Balkan Investigative Reporting Network; and a Center for Investigative Reporting series of web-cam diaries.
The 2008 IRE Awards, honoring investigations of Guantanamo, cyberwar, the recycling industry, and murdered journalist Chauncey Bailey.
“Voronin Jr., surrogate mothers and a killed bodyguard,” Stefan Candea and Vitalie Calugareanu. Romanian Center for Investigative Journalism (April 2009).
“A Better Life Elsewhere, Human Traffic in and from Africa,” Forum for African Investigative Reporters.
“IRENE unveils secret reports about side effects,” Investigative Reporters Network Europe (IRENE). (October 2008).
“Aircraft seizures: A huge scam is unraveling,” The Indian Express. Ritu Sarin (July 19, 2008).
“A Toxic Pipeline,” The New York Times. Walt Bogdanich and Jake Hooker (May 2007 – Mar. 2008).
“Inside India’s Underground Trade in Human Remains,” Wired magazine. Scott Carney (Nov. 27, 2007).
“A Killing Season,” The Asia Sentinel. Lin Neumann (May 26, 2007).
“El Hombre del Presidente,” (Spanish only) ABC Color. Mabel Rehnfeldt (2007).
“American Imports, Chinese Deaths,” The Salt Lake Tribune. Loretta Tofani (2007).
“The BAE Files,” The Guardian (United Kingdom). David Leigh and Rob Evans (2007).
“Humans for sale – security officials involved,” The Crusading Guide. Anas Aremeyaw Anas (Oct. 26, 2007).
“Exporting Faith,” The Boston Globe. Michael Kranish, Peter S. Canellos, Farah Stockman, Kevin Baron, Susan Milligan, Rick Klein, and Charlie Savage (Oct. 8, 2006).
“Guantanamo Detainees,” The Associated Press. Andrew O. Selsky (Mar. 6, 2006).
“Secrets, Lies, and Sweatshops: How Chinese suppliers hide the truth from U.S. companies,” BusinessWeek. Dexter Roberts and Pete Engardio (Nov. 27, 2006).
O Diario Secreto Que Salazar Nao Leu, Rui Araujo. Oficina do Livro. (2008).
The Nuclear Sphinx of Tehran, Yossi Melman and Meir Javedanfar. Basic Books. (2008).
Nuestro hombre en la DEA, Gerardo Reyes. Planeta. (2008).
Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia, Ahmed Rashid. Viking Adult. (2008).
Caterpillar and the Mahua Flower: Tremors in India’s Mining Fields, edited Rakesh Kalshian. Panos South Asia. (2007). Available in PDF form online.
Stupid to the Last Drop: How Alberta is Bringing Environmental Armageddon to Canada (And Doesn’t Seem to Care), William Marsden. Knopf Canada. (2007).
Guerilla Journalism, Sunday Dare. Xlibris Corporation. (2007).
Feast & Famine: Food and the Filipino, Sheila Coronel. Center for Investigative Journalism. (2007).
The Kennedys: America’s Emerald Kings (Library Edition), Thomas Maier and Alan Sklar. Playaway. (2007).
Dances with Devils: A Journalist’s Search for Truth, Jacques Pauw. Struik Publishers. (2007).
The Hollow Men: A Study in the Politics of Deception, Nicky Hager. Craig Potton Publishing. (2006).
Lesebuch für Schreiber, Hans Leyendecker. Fischer Taschenbuch Vlg. (2005).
Sidelines: Thought Pieces from Tempo Magazine, Goenawan Mohamad. Equinox Publishing. (2005).
El Silencio: De Paulo VI a Bergoglio. Las Relaciones Secretas De La Iglesia Con La Esma, Horacio Verbitsky. Sudamericana. (2005).
Dark Victory, David Marr and Marian Wilkinson. Allen & Unwin. (2005).
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