Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. The IRE Journal
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Articles in May/Jun 2002 issue of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. The IRE Journal
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Detecting consumer fraud: Salvaged autos
by Halsne, Chris -
Budget proposal
by Houston, Brant -
Washington journalist test public records access
by Sullivan, Paula Lavigne -
New books focus on journalism's dark side
by Weinberg, Steve -
Keep on truckin'
by Thomas, Judy -
Lead paint
by Haner, Jim -
From the IRE offices: Survey underscores problems: Lack of training hurts morale, injures journalists' credibility
by Houston, Brant -
Several transportation agencies collaborate on TRIS Web site
by Edds, Carolyn -
Corporate lobbyists' influence at FCC deepens
by Koerner, Brendan I - Winners named in 2001 IRE Awards
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Detecting consumer fraud: Bogus refunds
by Harris, Sheryl -
History support access by press to military tribunals
by Klaris, Edward J -
Spotting a company headed for trouble
by Tatge, Mark -
Some teachers keep flunking tests, but keep instructuring neediest students
by Rossi, Rosalind -
Detecting consumer fraud: Funeral costs
by Blyskal, Jeff -
FOI report: Proposed FOI exemptions at state agency level require healthy skepticism
by Davis, Charles - Correction
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Lethal force
by Huntley, Sarah; Crecente, Brian D -
Hidden camera
by Lanosag, Gerry; Johnston, Kathleen
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