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Finding Support for a Lengthy Mission

To do this investigative story, ‘we needed the total investment of our editors, our newspaper’s publisher and, in turn, Hearst Corporation executives.’

The Benefits of Computer-Assisted Reporting

‘… in this day of easily accessible data, computer expertise can be a great equalizer.’

Meeting Resistance on Iraq

On-the-ground reporting with resistance fighters in Baghdad revealed a different narrative than the one portrayed by many in the mainstream news.

Reporting From Kansas for MTV’s Street Team

‘If we want to be successful on the Web, it‘s got to be “guerrilla journalism,” edgy and unpredictable.’

Private Military Contractors: Determining Accountability

‘The reliance on private contractors and a web of subcontractors can come with a staggering price.’

Investigative Reporting on Iraq: From Beginning to End

McClatchy's Washington bureau continues its watchdog reporting about Iraq, this time revealing dangers in the new embassy construction.

Reporting a Scandal When No One Bothers to Listen

‘It was as though until headlines blared from newsstands in the nation's capital, the trees in this forest weren't really falling.’

Following the Brain Injury Story: From Iraq to the Home Front

After hearing from Marines in Iraq about head wounds, a USA Today reporter works to get the military to release information about their prevalence.

The Neutrality Maze

When there's one side to the story, what does it mean to stay impartial?

Bloggers Push Past the Old Media’s Gatekeepers

From YouTube to The Huffington Post, new media ‘are upending the presidential campaign process and raising questions about journalism's place in it.’