The IRE Journal 1992 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A hard look at Bush's ruling class: how Common Cause Magazine revealed a pattern of special favors for the president's inner circle of $100,000 donors. (George Bush) | Literature/writing | Overby, Peter, Novak, Viveca |
A journalist's yearning. (fiction writing) | Literature/writing | Kohler, Vince |
A summer's worth of reading. (journalism novels) | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve |
Bypassing the courts. (providing access of phone records to law enforcement agencies) | Literature/writing | Millman, Gregory |
Civil rights legislation on line. (Americans with Disabilities Act) | Literature/writing | Fiduccia, Dan |
Covering local cable companies. (media coverage of the cable television business) | Literature/writing | Neff, James |
Down home tips for green reporting. (environmental journalism) | Literature/writing | Marston, Betsy |
Excerpts from Afterwords. (newspaper column) | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve |
Following the political dollar. (financial disclosure forms of members of Congress) | Literature/writing | Cobb, Jean |
Grist for information gathering: new books help journalists dig deeper. (Bibliography) | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve |
Journalists and conspiracy papers: lessons from the Casolaro papers. (Danny Casolaro) | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve |
New databases to be released. (National Library on Money and Politics) | Literature/writing | |
Poultry problems: how to do stories that make your stomach turn. (investigating health hazards in the poultry industry) | Literature/writing | Fullerton, Jane, Szechenyi, Chris |
Random thoughts on the art of interviewing. (interviewing techniques) | Literature/writing | Selcraig, Bruce |
Remembering the outrage: (how to focus on people rather than issues) | Literature/writing | Meador, Ron |
Reporting on the run: when chasing eleventh-hour allegations, the truth can be elusive and inconclusive. (media coverage of improprieties committed by political figures) (Cover Story) | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve, Moores, Bruce |
Research for reporters. | Literature/writing | Krogh, Torbjorn von |
Scouts honor. (includes excerpt from 'Scouts Honor,' a sexual abuse cover-up investigation of the Boy Scouts) | Literature/writing | Marchak, Elizabeth A. |
Secrecy obstructs reporting. (executive clemencies as sources of investigative reports) | Literature/writing | Diamond, Mike |
Sources for police investigations: looking into civil-rights violations. (techniques in investigative reporting) (Tip Sheet) | Literature/writing | Adams, Lorraine |
Telephone privacy: an old problem that won't go away. (journalist phone records) | Literature/writing | Kirtley, Jane |
The high hurdles of the FOIA: is the deteriorating situation a reason to quit filing requests? (Freedom of Information Act) (Cover Story) | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve |
The N & O college. (computer-assisted reporting in the News and Observer, Raleigh, NC) | Literature/writing | Stith, Pat |
The not-so-gentle art of interviewing. (techniques in conducting an interview) | Literature/writing | Nalder, Eric |
Theory and documentation. (investigating John F. Kennedy's assassination) | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve, Arwood, John |
The reports: inconclusive on Casolaro death. (Daniel Casolaro, investigative journalist) | Literature/writing | |
Tracing the trends: 1991 award winners. (investigative reporting entries) | Literature/writing | Weinberg, Steve |
Turning back the clock on access: FOIA case requires public to show compelling need for disclosure. (Freedom of Information Act) | Literature/writing | Wagar, Kit |
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