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The Reynolds Center has opened registration for select 2008 free online seminars.

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Investigative
A Retrospective on Business Investigations
By Alec Klein
July 15, 2008 02:48 PM
Flashback: The Internet hasn’t been invented yet. Google doesn’t exist. Reporters, looking to do research, refer to dog-eared newspaper clips in frayed yellow envelopes in a filing place called a morgue. Yes, this sounds antediluvian. No, this wasn’t before the... » More

Business Investigations: When There Isn't Time
By Alec Klein
May 1, 2008 11:07 AM
It’s a perennial question: How do reporters conduct an in-depth business investigation when they’re pressed for time? The question has invariably come up over the past several years when I’ve given talks at newspapers and universities around the country about... » More

Inspiring Investigative Projects
By Kelly Carr
April 29, 2008 06:39 PM
With the cutbacks and struggles in the newspaper industry, many reporters have watched investigative reporting decline in their newsrooms. They want to do in-depth work, but they are not sure how to in the current newspaper climate. But Walt Bogdanich,... » More

Investigations via the Internet
By Kelly Carr
April 21, 2008 09:23 AM
Before the Internet, Jim Steele and his partner Don Barlett traveled the country to track down documents for their investigative stories. Steele would board an airplane to grab bankruptcy records from courts in Kansas City or New York. If faxing... » More

Think Web Presentations for Business Investigations
By Alec Klein
April 9, 2008 05:50 PM
So there I was, standing in a Navy blue suit in the middle of the desert. But it wasn’t the suit that was so out of place, even if I was frying to a fine crisp under the throttling sun.... » More



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