Open your mind

By Stephen Engelberg

NEW YORK, March 1, 1999 — Day-to-day, investigative reporting is about sweat and perseverance. Forget about the widely held view that govern

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"… . But after that, we got behind on the story, even as the Miami Herald and Associated Press pushed ahead. Our imagination failed, and that, inevitably, caused our rep …"

Reporters without boundaries

By Bill Birnbauer

Most of the reporting we do, even the in-depth investigative projects, stretches only as far as our borders

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"… distinct from pretend journalists. The ICIJ director was Maud Beelman, an Associated Press reporter who had covered wars in the Balkans and worked in the Middle East …"

Commentary — Even in wartime, stealth and democracy do not mix

By Charles Lewis

WASHINGTON, February 12, 2003 — A few days ago, the Center for Public Integrity obtained a copy of draft legislation that the Bush Administr

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"… rnment time and property. So was the secret Justice Department subpoena of Associated Press reporter John Solomon’s telephone records to attempt to learn the identi …"

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Commentary — The assault on liberty (continued)

By Charles Lewis

WASHINGTON, September 17, 2003 — President George W. Bush used the second anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks not only to pr

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"… d to national security or September 11th. Take, for example, the case of Associated Press investigative reporter John Solomon, whose home phone records were seized …"

Live pictures taken by U.S. planes were freely available

The war on terrorism in Europe is being undermined by a military communications system that makes it easier for terr

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"… They are being held at Camp X-ray in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.According to an Associated Press report, the SFOR raid mounted in October 2001 also found a computer progra …"

McCain tax bill would save corporate contributors millions

WASHINGTON, D.C. February 11, 2000 — Republican presidential hopeful John McCain has talked at length about tax cuts that would benefit lowe

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"… rwaves carry both there has been a large movement to consolidation,” the Associated Press quoted Kennard as saying.Last June, Kennard proposed his own tax-certifica …"

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Loophole allows donors to give without leaving a trace

By Marianne Holt and Kathryn Wallace

WASHINGTON, March 30, 2000 — The same day that Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore unveiled his campaign finance reform proposal, an o

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"… $1.5 million it has raised from donors (Wilson is a prime fund-raiser, the Associated Press reports), the organization attacks Vice President Gore over campaign finan …"

Pipeline peril: Utility can’t find records

By iWatch News

Hundreds of thousands of miles of natural gas lines run beneath the nation’s homes and cities, some welded and buried decades ago. The poten

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"… g through the state’s most densely populated areas. The company told the Associated Press that a search for documents is continuing.The AP is reporting that Califor …"

When the Democrats wined and dined, here's who paid the piper

By Josey Ballenger

WASHINGTON, September 14, 2000 — Anyone who thought the Democratic National Convention was only about presidential nominee Al Gore must have

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"… the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, USA Today and the Associated Press reported much of the event information collated below.None of the corporat …"

"… 000 to help underwrite the PAC’s convention activities, according to the Associated Press. NDN is a PAC Lieberman helped found in 1996 to support centrist, pro-busi …"

Alleged arms trafficker has long record

By Kate Willson

Maybe you caught the latest news on arms trafficking: a Belgian man widely believed to be one of Europe’s top arms merchants has been indict

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"… ff a flight from France, according to press reports. His attorney told the Associated Press that he plans to plead not guilty at his arraignment next week.The federal …"

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