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Meet with a literary agent at the IRE Conference

By hdcoadmin | May 9, 2012

Pitch your book to a literary agent at the IRE Conference next month. Four leading agents from New York City and Boston are participating in a panel, “What are They Looking For? Inside Tips on Getting a Book or Movie Deal.” Some of them are then holding short one-on-one meetings, and you can sign up…

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IRE Showcase Panel: The ethical landscape after News Corp.

By hdcoadmin | May 8, 2012

After News Corp.: How Far is Too Far in Investigative Reporting Don’t miss this Showcase Panel at the 2012 IRE Conference next month in Boston. Join panelists Alan Rusbridger, executive editor of The Guardian; David Carr of The New York Times; Brian Ross of ABC News and moderator Leonard Downie Jr. of The Washington Post…

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April membership drive winners announced

By hdcoadmin | May 7, 2012

Thank you to everyone who participated in our April membership drive.  Congratulations to the three members listed below whose names were drawn.  1st place – John Christie, the Maine Center for Public Interest Reporting Complimentary registration to the 2012 IRE Conference in Boston and 3 night’s hotel accommodations  2nd place – Doug Iten, WFTS-TV Tampa-St.…

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NECIR takes a five-year look back at public servants charged with crimes and ethics violations

By hdcoadmin | May 3, 2012

“In the past five years, Massachusetts residents have been forced to witness an embarrassing parade of fallen public servants caught up in corrupt acts, handcuffed and led away.” However, according to a new analysis by the New England Center for Investigative Reporting “an overwhelming majority of public servants embroiled in criminal or ethical scandals since…

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Behind the Story: Battling attorneys and judges for documents

By hdcoadmin | May 3, 2012

Photo credit:Dean Rutz/The Seattle Times In a season of cutbacks, Seattle Times reporter Christine Willmsen was surprised to see the state government proposing a budget increase. “I noted an add-on of an addition of over $20 million, and I thought that was odd,” Willmsen said. The budget listed a line item increase for civil commitment,…

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Thousands of crumbling Florida homes owned by the biggest banks

By hdcoadmin | May 2, 2012

“Thousands of vacant homes across South Florida have deteriorated into eyesores that violate local health and safety laws, depress property values and spread blight. The owners of these homes: some of the world’s biggest banks.” “In an extensive investigation of foreclosed homes plaguing neighborhoods, the Sun Sentinel found more than 10,300 property code violations lodged…

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S.C House Speaker’s PAC channels hundreds of thousands of dollars to Republican Party

By hdcoadmin | May 1, 2012

“South Carolina’s House speaker is affiliated with a political action committee that has doled out hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations and private contracts to sitting state lawmakers.” “According to publicly filed data analyzed by The Post and Courier, the Speaker’s PAC has channeled about a half-million dollars in the last four years to…

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IRE announces new Database Library Director

By hdcoadmin | May 1, 2012

We are pleased to announce that Elizabeth Lucas is joining IRE today as the new director of our National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR) Database Library. Liz comes to IRE from the Center for Public Integrity, where she analyzed data for investigative projects on political, environmental and health topics. Among the projects she worked on…

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Former UTSW Medical Center president used taxpayer money on lavish lifestyle

By hdcoadmin | April 30, 2012

“Reese Dunklin and Sue Goetinck Ambrose of The Dallas Morning News document how former UT Southwestern Medical Center president Kern Wildenthal used public money to build wine cellars, pay for his opera interests and travel to paradises around the world.” “The investigation details a collapse in controls over taxpayer dollars and triggered a University of Texas system…

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White House sought healthier school lunches, food industry fought back

By hdcoadmin | April 27, 2012

Duff Wilson and Janet Roberts, for Reuters, report on “how food and beverage companies have dominated policymaking in Washington by doubling their lobbying expenditures during the past three years and defeating government proposals aimed at changing the nation’s diet.” Reuters Investigates TV also produced a video about “how the food industry fought back when the…

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