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Which country's exports comprised the highest percentage of its GDP in 2007?
Which G10 country's exports comprised the highest percentage of its GDP in 2007?
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Subsidy methodology
By
International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
October 2, 2011
Black markets, organized crime ravaging West Africa
By
Kate Willson
July 7, 2009
Defining the "fundamentals of the American economy"
By
Kat Aaron
September 23, 2008
Pentagon's failure to share biometric data prevents DHS and FBI from identifying terrorists
By
Laurel Adams
May 3, 2011
Pentagon's biometric standards aren't compatible with FBI and Homeland Security
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DNA testing of detained immigrants easier said than done
By
Ben Protess
and
Emily Witt
August 5, 2009
Fighting crime with computers in Minnesota
By
G.W. Schulz
September 1, 2009
A Spy Inc. no stranger to controversy
Watching the terror trails
AJR looks at iWatch News
The American Journalism Review checks in on the launch of iWatch News
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Commentary: Protecting the rights of the people through investigative reporting
By
Charles Lewis
October 6, 2000
Is there a magic formula to restore the good old days?
By
Philip Knightley
March 23, 2001
Muckrakers of the world unite
By
David E. Kaplan
September 17, 2008
The Center and Newsweek / The Daily Beast announce content deal
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Text messages, Google ads target Virginia Democrats
By
Aaron Mehta
and
Simona Raetz
November 1, 2010
Not all independent expenditures come in the form of a slick television ad. Two small independent groups are using relatively inexpensive ce
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House ethics panel clears 'Murtha Method' representatives
By
Nick Schwellenbach
February 26, 2010
When the Democrats wined and dined, here's who paid the piper
By
Josey Ballenger
September 14, 2000
PMA lobbyist pleads guilty
By
Aaron Mehta
September 27, 2010
Leaked document reveals six “Murtha Method” Reps. under investigation
By
Nick Schwellenbach
October 30, 2009
American Future Fund uses “fork in the road” ad
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 6, 2010
In the age of YouTube, it’s easy to forget that TV advertising doesn’t come cheap. Producing a spot, then buying air time in a TV market ca
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Consultant profile: Hal Malchow (MSHC Partners)
By
Chris Landers
September 26, 2006
What’s the cost of fixing BP’s image?
By
Aaron Mehta
September 1, 2010
FTC examines car sales, financing abuses targeting U.S. troops
By
Michael Hudson
August 2, 2011
The more media, the better ...
By
Sandy Bergo
September 26, 2006
Which country was the largest weapons importer in 2009?
Which country was the largest weapons importer in 2009?
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CFPB embraces social media but archiving Twitter, Facebook messages is challenge
By
Amy Biegelsen
August 10, 2011
The climate lobby at Copenhagen
By
The PaperTrail Staff
December 9, 2009
FACT CHECK: New TV ad uses out-of-context quotes from U.S. military leaders
By
FactCheck.Org
and
Eugene Kiely
July 12, 2011
Evaluating Congress
By
Aaron Mehta
September 11, 2008
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Unproven for older women, digital mammography saps Medicare dollars
By
Joe Eaton
,
Elizabeth Lucas
and
David Donald
January 30, 2011
High-tech, digital mammography may not be any better at detecting breast cancer in women over 65 than older film-based systems, but Medicare
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Digital mammography no better than film for most women, despite increased costs
By
Joe Eaton
October 17, 2011
Data analysis on digital mammography Medicare claims
By
David Donald
and
Elizabeth Lucas
January 28, 2011
Research methodology
By
David Donald
and
Elizabeth Lucas
October 7, 2011
Landmark diesel exhaust study stalled amid industry and congressional objections
By
Jim Morris
February 6, 2012
District of Columbia’s poor pay triple for sub-par Internet service
By
Laurel Adams
February 18, 2011
Poor residents of Washington, D.C. receive the worst internet service and pay three times more than wealthier neighborhoods, according to a
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Poverty stretches the digital divide
By
John Dunbar
and
The Investigative Reporting Workshop
March 23, 2012
Ready, fire aim? Public broadband grants wait for no plan
By
John Dunbar
August 1, 2007
Who will map U.S. broadband?
By
Te-Ping Chen
April 1, 2009
Billions set aside to bridge broadband gap before creating plan on how to spend money
By
John Dunbar
October 2, 2009
Sensitive information posted on Pentagon’s own public Websites, report says
By
Laurel Adams
December 1, 2010
The Pentagon, already embarrassed by WikiLeaks’ publication of classified documents, needs to tighten up management of hundreds of its own w
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DOD struggles with medical e-records system
By
Laurel Adams
October 7, 2010
Most contract awards posted on Pentagon Website omit key information
By
Julie Vorman
December 2, 2010
Pentagon’s military inventory needs better housekeeping
By
Laurel Adams
January 11, 2011
Pentagon’s annual financial report still unreliable, inconsistent
By
Julie Vorman
November 18, 2010
Boosting U.S. broadband access will require reasonable fees, watchdog says
By
Laurel Adams
October 13, 2010
The United States has already deployed broadband Internet use to 95 percent of Americans but it will reach the final 5 percent only if month
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Ready, fire aim? Public broadband grants wait for no plan
By
John Dunbar
August 1, 2007
Billions set aside to bridge broadband gap before creating plan on how to spend money
By
John Dunbar
October 2, 2009
Poverty stretches the digital divide
By
John Dunbar
and
The Investigative Reporting Workshop
March 23, 2012
District of Columbia’s poor pay triple for sub-par Internet service
By
Laurel Adams
February 18, 2011
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