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Dennett's sister is the investigative journalist Charlotte Dennett.
According to Mara Leveritt, investigative journalist and author of Devil's Knot, " Police records were a mess.
" Obviously, I'm not an investigative reporter ," Matrisciana admitted to investigative journalist Murray Waas.
According to investigative journalist Lucy Komisar, Mehmet Ali Ağca had worked with Abdullah Çatlı in the 1979 assassination, who " then reportedly helped organize Ağca's escape from an Istanbul military prison, and some have suggested Çatlı was even involved in the Pope's assassination attempt ".
The only real check on the power of the networks is Edison Carter, a crusading investigative journalist who regularly exposes the unethical practices of his own employer, and the team of allies both inside and outside the system who assist him in getting his reports to air and protecting him from the forces that wish to silence or kill him.
* 1969 – Vietnam War: My Lai Massacre – Independent investigative journalist Seymour Hersh breaks the My Lai story.
* November 12 – Vietnam War – My Lai Massacre: Independent investigative journalist Seymour Hersh breaks the My Lai story.
* January 20 – Linda Moulton Howe, American investigative journalist and documentary producer-writer-director-editor
* October 1 – Gunther Wallraff, German investigative journalist
Straczynski has been a journalist, reviewer, and investigative reporter, publishing over 500 articles in such publications as the Los Angeles Times, the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Writer's Digest, Penthouse, San Diego Magazine, Twilight Zone Magazine, the San Diego Reader, the Los Angeles Reader and Time.
There will be a female protagonist, an investigative journalist who, thirty years after the conference, sets out to locate Édouard Daladier, the former French Council president.
In 2005, investigative journalist Dominick Dunne said on Larry King Live that he believed Gary Condit knew more information about the Levy case than he had been disclosing.
In his best-selling 2001 book Fast Food Nation, investigative journalist Eric Schlosser leveled a broad, socioeconomic critique against the fast food industry, documenting how fast food rose from small, family-run businesses ( like the McDonald brothers ' burger joint ) into large, multinational corporate juggernauts whose economies of scale radically transformed agriculture, meat processing, and labor markets in the late twentieth century.
* On March 2, 2007, Russian investigative journalist Ivan Safronov, who was researching the Kremlin's covert arms deals, fell to his death from a fifth floor window.
It came under intense scrutiny in July 2002 when the Washington Post alleged in an editorial that the program was vaguely defined, and investigative political journalist Ritt Goldstein observed in Australia's Sydney Morning Herald that TIPS would provide America with a higher percentage of ' citizen spies ' than the former East Germany had under the notorious Stasi secret police.
Other well-known alumni: syndicated columnist and Politico editor Roger Simon, reclusive media mogul Fred Eychaner, environmental journalist William Allen, investigative reporter Seymour Hersh, New York Times columnist David Brooks, author of Bobos in Paradise, pop artist Claes Oldenburg, consumer advocate David Horowitz, columnist Mike Royko, and Pulitzer Prize winning editorial cartoonist Herbert Lawrence Block, ( commonly known as Herblock ).
* Jerry Bledsoe a journalist and true crime author, lives in nearby Asheboro ; his regular column appeared for many years in the Greensboro News & Record, and his investigative reporting is featured in the Rhino Times.
A 1989 book by investigative journalist Patrick Tierney documents a modern ritual human sacrifice during the devastating earthquake and tsunami of 1960 by a Machi of the Mapuche in the Lago Budi community.
In a 1994 report Right Woos Left, published by the Political Research Associates, investigative journalist Chip Berlet argued that right-wing populist conspiracy theories about the Bilderberg group date back as early as 1964 and can be found in Schlafly's self-published book A Choice, Not an Echo, which promoted a conspiracy theory in which the Republican Party was secretly controlled by elitist intellectuals dominated by members of the Bilderberger group, whose internationalist policies would pave the way for world communism.
In October 2008, this dumpsite was discovered by Yaron Svoray, an investigative journalist.
Recent investigative research by freelance journalist Mark Opsasnick indicates that Blatty's novel was based on an actual 1949 exorcism of a young boy from Cottage City, Maryland, whom Opsasnick refers to using the pseudonyms Robbie Mannheim and Roland Doe.
Introduced to each other in 1902 by their mutual friend Mark Twain, Tarbell who had become an investigative journalist and Rogers, who knew of her work, shared meetings and information over a two year period which led to her epoch work, The History of the Standard Oil Company, published in 1904, which many historians feel helped fuel public sentiment against the giant company and helped lead to the court-ordered break-up of it in 1911.
* Gary Webb – investigative journalist whose work disclosed the role of the CIA, via the Nicaragua Contras, in bringing crack cocaine into Los Angeles
In the 1984 expose entitled, " Behind the Death Squads: An exclusive report on the U. S. role in El Salvador's official terror ", award winning investigative journalist, Allan Nairn reported that the CIA routinely supplied ANSESAL, the security forces ( National Guard, National Police, Treasury Police ), and the general staff with electronic, photographic, and personal surveillance of suspected dissidents and Salvadorans abroad who were later assassinated by death squads ; and trained Salvadoran intelligence operatives in the use of investigative techniques which included, according to a former Treasury Police agent, " instruction in methods of physical and psychological torture.

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While the haunted Athens folklore may be persistent, it is not clearly substantiated by professional investigative reporters.
In cases where the individual cannot be kept safe, hospitalization may be useful, though the value of this practice for individuals not mentally ill is disputed by proponents of investigative or recreational use of psychoactive compounds.
Through years of on the job training, college education, officers may participate in a competitive examination, testing their knowledge, skills and abilities regarding criminal investigation, criminal procedure, interview and interrogation, search and seizure, collection and preservation of evidence, investigative report writing, criminal law, court procedure, and providing testimony in court.
On 1 December 2002, following the release of declassified documents ( including the diary of wartime MI5 head Guy Liddell ), investigative journalist Martin Bright published an article in The Observer that claimed Home Secretary John Anderson intervened to prevent Mitford being questioned on her return from Germany and that the shooting, which " has become part of the Mitford myth ," may have been invented to excuse this.
An investigative reporter may make use of one or more of these tools, among others, on a single story:
British media theorist Hugo de Burgh ( 2000 ) states that: " An investigative journalist is a man or woman whose profession it is to discover the truth and to identify lapses from it in whatever media may be available.
Due to the ongoing nature of the investigations, the investigative files were not maintained either by year or Congress ; instead, individual files may contain information accumulated over a period of 20 or more years.
There may also be serious reports which are not event-driven — coverage of important social, economic, legal, or technological trends ; investigative reports which uncover ongoing corruption, waste, or immorality ; or discussion of unsettled political issues without any special reason.
The parliament may appoint investigative commissions for any matter of public interest.
According to the reports, she also told the investigative agency that he may have spoken with former telecom minister A Raja about the allocation of spectrum and licence to Swan Telecom.
A former senior investigator for the FBI has stated that psychics may be used " as a last resort < nowiki ></ nowiki > as an investigative tool with caution " for providing clues not directly admissible in the court of law such as a criminal's character, or the location of dead bodies.
Amnesty International issued a statement that " there are serious grounds to believe that Mikhail Trepashkin was arrested and convicted under falsified criminal charges which may be politically motivated, in order to prevent him continuing his investigative and legal work related to the 1999 apartment bombings in Moscow and other cities ".
The resulting investigative report to the Senate detailed at least three occasions on which U. S. military forces came into contact with chemical warfare agents that may have led to the development of Gulf War syndrome and that at least some of those biological agents ( weapons of mass destruction ) had been provided to Saddam Hussein by the US.
Stress analysis may be applied as a design step to structures that do not yet exist or an investigative process for parts that have failed.
This process may include a polygraph or other approved investigative or adjudicative action.
A geographic distribution of U. S. sightings has been correlated by a currently inactive American-based investigative organization, the National Institute for Discovery Science, which led to a July 2002 report which suggested that the craft may belong to the U. S. Air Force ; however, a subsequent report in August 2004 by the same organization ( NIDS ) found that the rash of sightings did not conform to previous deployment of black project aircraft and that the objects ' origins and agendas were unknown .< ref >
Investigators may be assigned to precinct detective squads or one of dozens of specialized investigative units that have borough, citywide or regional jurisdiction.
In particular, outside of crimes in flagrante delicto, law enforcement forces may not conduct searches or arrests without a specific commission from the investigative magistrate.
The owners of the servers retaliated by seizing them back and may sue BREIN for breach of privacy and property rights as BREIN is a private organization and has no special legal or investigative authority.
In July 2007, the investigative magazine Tehelka reported that Parmar may have confessed to the Punjab police during interrogations preceding his death.
In September 2003, journalist Leo Lewis noted that Japan's weekly news magazines ( including Shukan Jitsuwa ) were " the last bastion of serious investigative journalism in Japan " and further states that the lurid covers with semi-naked girls may entice " but the real action between the covers is very often deadly serious journalism .".
The reporters are called Mr. Asslick ( who, as his name suggests, " sucks up " to the President ), Mr. Daring ( who poses, as suggested, the more daring suggestions in the style of investigative journalism ), Mr. Respectful ( who acts rather meekly compared to some of his compatriots ), Mr. Shrewd ( who, being slightly more daring than Mr. Daring, suggests President Dixon may be giving voting rights to the unborn for purely political reasons ), Miss Charming ( the typical female reporter often stereotyped in media as ' charming ' indeed ), Mr. Practical ( concerned not with the politics of the situation, but the when and the how much of the situation ).
Although digital content is produced using technology tools and applications, it is " made with skill " and may result from preparative or investigative procedures.
Earlier programs which may have affected public perception of " the legal or investigative systems " include Perry Mason ( 1957 – 66 ), Quincy, M. E.

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