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Gallery
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| Ben Bradlee says the best thing for reporters or editors
is a supportive owner, like the late Katharine Graham of The Washington
Post. (Photo by Rana Culotta 2003) |
The Washington Post's Bob Woodward spoke Friday with IRE
conference visitors. (Photo by Justin Palk 2003) |
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| USA Today investigative reporter Peter Eisler told
conference attendees that stories about the nation's preparedness against
biological, chemical or nuclear attack are "ripe for the
picking." (Photo by Rana Culotta 2003) |
New Yorker contributor Seymour Hersh called the Bush
administration “the hardest group I’ve ever worked with” as a reporter.
(Photo by Justin Palk 2003) |
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| Donald Barlett and James Steele, Pulitzer Prize winning
reporters from Time, are dogged in their pursuit of a
story. They even found in divorce documents
that a lawyer spent more each month on dog care than he did on the pension
of a long-time employee. (Photo by Melissa Sullivan 2003) |
It's all about the relationship between the candidates
and campaign donors, panelists Peter Overby of NPR, Jonathan Salant of AP
and Chicago Sun-Times Washington Bureau Chief Lynn Sweet said at a panel
discussion entitled "Campaign Finance 101." (Photo by Melissa Sullivan 2003)
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