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Consumers: stories on credit errors focus on how they occu

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Some frustrated consumers, who shared their stories about credit errors, are described as the nation's powerful credit-reporting industry was examined. Credit errors hurt consumers during their biggest financial transactions and hence efforts are made to expose the systemic flaws in a multi-billion-dollar industry that churns out two million credit reports a day.

Author: Gosselin, Kenneth R., Kauffman, Matthew
Publisher: Investigative Reporters & Editors Inc.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2003
Evaluation, Personal narratives, Public opinion, Consumers, Errors, Errors (Mistakes), Credit card processing services, Transaction processing services

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Uncovering war atrocities: veterans Hersh, Schanberg: stories have always been tough sells

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Uncovering U.S. war atrocities was always a tough assignment for journalists just as tough to get into print. Seymour Hersh was the first to reveal about the My Lai massacre and he wrote about the killings of Iraqis in the Gulf War and advised associated press reporters to stop defending their story about No Gun Ri massacre.

Author: Eberting, Cindy
Publisher: Investigative Reporters & Editors Inc.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2000
Management dynamics, Practice, Media coverage, War crimes, War correspondents, Wartime press

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Gore and OXY

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A report about ex Vice president of America, Al Gore, two years before the presidential campaign, revealed that he held more than half a million dollars worth of stock in Occidental Petroleum. In addition, he also received income from Occidental for the lease of land for zinc mining at his family's estate in Carthage, Tenn.

Author: Heller, Nathaniel
Publisher: Investigative Reporters & Editors Inc.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2001
Financial management, Securities issued, listed, Political activity, Company investment, Investments, Presidential candidates, Securities, Political campaigns, Company securities, Gore, Albert, Jr., Electioneering, Occidental Petroleum

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