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Location essential to an informative interview

By hdcoadmin | October 16, 2009

Andy Hall, executive director and reporter for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, shares his thoughts on the art of the interview. He points out that a purposive or changing setting can elicit key details on your interview subject. Hall was a panelist at a recent Better Watchdog Workshop in Madison, Wis.

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International adoptions fraught with problems

By hdcoadmin | October 15, 2009

David Shaffer of the Star Tribune (Minneapolis, Minn.) presented a detailed look at how foreign adoptions often lead to nothing but heartbreak for everyone involved, from the birth mother to the adoptive parent. The two-day series also exposed a glaring loophole in a newly implemented treaty aimed at cutting down on corruption in the international…

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Children failed by Los Angeles County child welfare system

By hdcoadmin | October 14, 2009

A report by Kim Christensen and Garrett Therolf of The Los Angeles Times reveals that the Los Angeles County child welfare system is riddled with problems. In many cases, children died with little notice by the system or the public. “At least 268 children who had passed through the child welfare system died from January…

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Tracking documents on your beat

By hdcoadmin | October 14, 2009

By Doug Haddix IRE training director Each year, education reporter Chastity Pratt Dawsey of the Detroit Free Press files public records requests for five documents on her beat. She requests other records and data as story ideas emerge but makes sure that her sources know they need to produce key information regularly for her. Her…

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Bureaucratic failings put childrens’ lives at risk

By hdcoadmin | October 13, 2009

In their continuing series on child welfare in Wisconsin, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporters Gina Barton and Crocker Stephenson focused on the case of Will Robert Johnson who died at five months of age.  After reviewing hundreds of pages of documents about the case — many of which are not public and were obtained from outside…

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Loans brokered by nonprofits contributed to housing crisis

By hdcoadmin | October 13, 2009

A review of government and court records by the Huffington Post Investigation Fund shows that two nonprofit groups worked closely with some of the nation’s biggest home builders to broker tens of billions of dollars in no-money-down mortgages. Now these loans are defaulting at up to three times the rate of other FHA loans, one…

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A love note to NICAR-L

By hdcoadmin | October 13, 2009

Editor’s note: This post appeared on NICAR-L, an IRE listserv dedicated to computer-assisted reporting techniques. The NICAR list has helped hundreds of journalists tackle technical issues large and small. Be sure to check out this list and its archives as well as all of the other listservs that IRE has to offer. By Jamie Smith…

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Nonprofit CEO waived some pay after compensation criticized

By hdcoadmin | October 12, 2009

A recent investigation by The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer into Franklin Graham’s soaring compensation prompted the evangelist to give up much of his pay at the two Christian charities he leads. As president of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association and Samaritan’s Purse, Graham received total compensation of $1.2 million last year. He was paid more than…

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Suite deal on stadium boxes for city officials

By hdcoadmin | October 12, 2009

Cincinnati’s mayor and Hamilton County commissioners are among those who have taken advantage of an obscure provision in stadium lease agreements with the Cincinnati Reds and Bengals allowing them free use of a luxury box. The Cincinnati Enquirer’s Gregory Korte reported that politicians have used the seats — often for free, and with free food…

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Earmark spending falls slightly but exceeds desired limits

By hdcoadmin | October 9, 2009

While slightly down, earmark spending is still well above the levels deemed acceptable by Obama, according to an analysis by USA Today. “The Senate included $12.6 billion for earmarks in the 12 annual spending bills for 2010, while the House versions contain $9.1 billion, the analysis shows. That’s down 9% in the Senate and 13%…

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