Thanks to Graham's excellent investigative skills, surely their time has come? |
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Mr Marsh had said it was a good piece of investigative journalism which was marred by flawed reporting. |
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The ombudsman does take a tough investigative approach to claims that people did not understand what they were buying. |
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New microtechnology has added to the investigative methods available for small bowel visualization. |
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The parliamentary investigative commission has proved to be a test of Polish democracy. |
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Unless investigative literature is afforded some artistic space, how can this type of literature mode survive and develop? |
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We take environmental crimes like this very seriously and will pursue all investigative channels open to us in our efforts to resolve this. |
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It's a matter of integrating smart, snackable short pieces with long-form investigative articles. |
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The FBI agents use their profiling and investigative skills to identify the unsub. |
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The conventional investigative approach, intravenous urography, exposes the patient to the risks of radiation and reaction to contrast media. |
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The case also gained wide attention when it was featured on the investigative newsmagazine The Fifth Estate. |
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And they spiked the story by their top investigative reporter, so they didn't get sued because they simply killed the story before birth. |
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Television stations that carry investigative programs should also be given more leeway to pursue stories at different levels. |
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If an investigative committee happens to be struck when the facts speak too loudly to be silenced, it's no big deal. |
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An investigative report recently released by the National Labor Committee put the lie to Wal-Mart's marketing hype. |
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So this was regarded as a pretty fair public interest expose in the best tradition of investigative journalism. |
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This inquiry has started a momentum in looking at cold cases, not only from a forensic science point of view but also from an investigative one. |
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The appearance of impartiality must be maintained in all investigative forums. |
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What seemed like a superb piece of investigative reporting was, in fact, sloppy and inaccurate. |
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Barking headlines, hard-biting editorials, sharp commentaries, satirical cartoons and investigative exposes are now common features of our media. |
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A similar exercise has been performed again in the form of official and voluntary facts-finding commissions and other investigative reports. |
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For those who thought the era of tough and fearless investigative journalism was over, take heart! |
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Even if you don't like the story, you have to respect his sheer investigative skill in ferreting it out. |
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The investigative personnel allege that this is consistent with international practice. |
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It is based on a true story, framed by an investigative journalist's interview with his elusive subject and told mostly in flashback. |
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Perhaps we should look more towards the investigative systems that operate across the continent. |
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Such draconian methods point to the shortcomings of a cumbersome investigative and judicial system. |
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We do need to make sure that Congress is doing its job of investigative oversight. |
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Bruguire is an investigative magistrate empowered to view French domestic and foreign intelligence material. |
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The bills include a number of offence and penalty provisions and investigative powers. |
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It was a good piece of investigative work but would it not have been better for the relevant authorities to have carried out the undercover work? |
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Most of the investigative work of Congress is done through its committee system. |
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The more preliminary investigative work that we can do, the more it benefits the entire field. |
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This means, both, higher investigative costs and higher extra costs during the trial. |
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To reach its conclusions, the investigative committee had to do a bit of digging. |
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It has been unfair at the investigative stage and it has been unfair at the trial stage, not so much the judge but the prosecutor. |
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It has been suggested that British investigative journalists may be responsible. |
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A disciplinary panel of judges would need to be established along with an investigative unit. |
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Pressure groups can appear as witnesses at the investigative hearings held by committees of Congress. |
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We shall be popping round there anytime soon to do some serious Friday afternoon investigative journalism. |
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How Bates financed this project is a question that has eluded some of the country's finest investigative business journalists. |
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It will be delving deep into the big cultural issues and events of the day, with a mix of investigative journalism and reviews. |
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Ana Arana is an investigative journalist who has reported extensively on Latin America. |
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The role of an investigative reporter is to expose falsehood wherever it occurs, without fear or favour. |
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A new institute to promote investigative journalism will soon be established in Afghanistan. |
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My next novel has a miscarriage of justice case but you won't find an investigative journalist or a copper in the background. |
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It might be said that investigative journalism in the British press is alive and well and based on TV programme research. |
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There is certainly the potential for a chilling effect on investigative journalism and for significant injustice. |
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I've always said that the risks in investigative journalism tend to be overstated in Australia. |
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We sent award-winning investigative journalist Gregory Smith to ferret out the answers. |
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If they are that desperate for a news story perhaps some investigative journalism might be in order. |
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Independent investigative journalism that tries to expose the crimes of the powerful is essential, but on its own it has limits. |
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Now, add in the fact that investigative journalism is really expensive for newspapers. |
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Are investigative journalism and conspiracy research two names for the same thing? |
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I even flattered myself that I knew something about computer-assisted investigative reporting. |
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He began as a court reporter before becoming an investigative reporter covering terrorism. |
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The media should be encouraged to do more investigative stories to expose the crooked and corrupt elements in the country. |
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We are seeking investors, advertisers, funders for our long list of investigative projects just waiting for resources. |
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It first gets leads from letters and builds up an investigative news story, mostly critical. |
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His first investigative office was closed only a few months after opening when the government launched a campaign to suppress the profession. |
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The investigative and prosecutorial resources of the police can be utilised. |
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They compared the new investigative approach against the demonstrative approach to teaching Junior Certificate science. |
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Specifically, the following questions guided us in the investigative and reflective process throughout our study. |
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I am dismayed at the lack of balanced investigative reporting by our media on this subject. |
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He was Russia's most renowned investigative reporter, specializing in abuse and corruption by a system that could produce little else. |
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We commit to continuing to publish the serious scoops, the weighty investigative pieces and the incisive political analysis. |
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In short it is a fantastic piece of investigative journalism and we strongly recommend a read. |
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Yet despite her desire to write more fiction, her investigative journalism continues apace. |
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A movie like this just seems too surreal, too impossible in our well-documented, investigative journalistic world. |
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It is unusual for a Japanese court to adopt reports by foreign investigative authorities as evidence. |
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The editor then changed Webb's status from investigative reporter and reassigned him to a distant bureau, miles away from his family. |
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Obviously, the revealing investigative reports into the dark side of society triggered the retaliation. |
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But are news outlets simply afraid of unleashing their investigative attack dogs in case legal action and harassment will follow? |
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Satisfyingly, the audience is allowed to do the investigative work themselves. |
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The plaintiff claims that the lack of disclosure demonstrates maliciousness on the part of the investigative and prosecutorial defendants. |
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We reported on this issue in our first investigative piece, when we found that the behavior maps to a specific position of the view camera. |
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There was then a re-birth of investigative journalism which immediately received widespread support, thence advertising revenue. |
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The investigative journalist will set up a massage parlour and try to buy women from their pimps. |
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Missing data that was never collected during an investigative process can also affect database searches. |
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The investigative team used the national security blanket to keep everything under wraps. |
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In fact, it would seem that investigative journalism in the media is no longer the norm. |
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Similarly, contact with law enforcement, medical examiners and journalists in the investigative phases of the incident can affect outcomes. |
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The survey gives a valuable insight into the investigative process, and supports the general thrust of the book. |
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Tip-offs about possible bribes do trickle in from whistleblowers, overseas embassies and investigative journalists. |
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He also added a detail that had been overlooked in the investigative file. |
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Perhaps with our investigative talents they'll be headhunting us soon! |
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The police department, despite public belief, is substantially upping patrol and investigative measures. |
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At most, it might be called investigative detention which does not require cautioning a person or advising him or her of a right to retain and instruct counsel. |
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Attkisson, meanwhile, has been fighting the same uphill battle that other investigative reporters are waging. |
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He said the units would build on existing fraud squads but reflect the growth in electronic crime with greatly expanded technological and investigative skills. |
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Garcia-Roberts, a veteran of alternative weeklies, is currently an investigative reporter for the Long Island newspaper Newsday. |
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Following to the recent bugging of the DP offices, our daring team of investigative reporters bugged the DP offices, to see what was on the infamous tapes. |
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Lukashenko openly despised Sannikov and his wife, Irina Khalip, an investigative reporter of international renown. |
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Danov proposed that the investigative services become part of the police. |
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Courageous in the mould of Veronica Guerin, the investigative journalist murdered in Ireland, she has gone on the record about the killers' identities. |
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However, with a distinctive conservative voice, high production values and a modest display of investigative skills, this is a magazine of both style and substance. |
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Hopefully, we'll see a continuation of the current trend toward clear-eyed investigative reporting about the global reach of the immensely profitable drug industry. |
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For about 10 years, she worked as an investigative reporter for various science and environmental magazines, specializing in the plight of endangered species. |
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Allan Dodds Frank is a business investigative correspondent who specializes in white-collar crime stories. |
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We've all complained about creeping infotainment, media concentration, the lack of serious investigative TV, the tabloid nature of the magazine shows and on and on. |
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The goal of investigative psychology's form of profiling, like all profiling, is to infer characteristics of a criminal based on his or her behavior during the crime. |
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I see it in the move I can chart from my student days, a move from an investigative historical mode to an analytical mode driven by critical theory. |
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But in the absence of intrepid investigative reporting and editorial courage, they smothered the audience in inconsequential material about the most consequential of topics. |
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This in itself inspired a tremendous growth in investigative journalism. |
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A reporter who first comes up with an investigative story idea, writes it up and submits it to the editor and is told the story is not going to run. |
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Yes, they screwed up badly, maybe because their investigative skill set is so rusty from disuse. |
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Most investigative reporting fell prey to self-censorship after the Kremlin went after its practitioners. |
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The parliamentary investigative committee is apparently pressing for its own spin-off film in which it tries to track down the documents related to Barrelgate. |
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They cannot leave it to the initiative of the next of kin either to lodge a formal complaint or to take responsibility for the conduct of the investigative procedures. |
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The red-baiting demagogue who publicly made wild, unsubstantiated charges assailing victims' patriotism proved no match for the fact-checking investigative reporter. |
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And, quite suspiciously, he and his assigns have repeatedly refused to hand those documents over to independent investigative authorities to authenticate them. |
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An award-winning writer and an investigative journalist burrow deep into the world of spin-doctors, bureaucrats and the military to reveal the whole story. |
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What they're all referring to is the fact one American serviceman made a complaint in January this year, and the Pentagon's investigative machinery went into action. |
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Scotland Yard then reopened the case in 2011 under the investigative name Operation Grange. |
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But online publications had no resources to pay for investigative journalism and reportage. |
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Unconscious guilt is experienced as a vague feeling of discomfort, threat, anxiety or danger, reflected in the film's visual style and in its investigative narrative. |
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Officials there quickly handed over the specimen to Dutch authorities who have assumed investigative responsibility in this case. |
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An Indonesian investigative mission has completed a probe into the September 1999 killing of a Dutch journalist in East Timor, the mission chief said Friday. |
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There are no formal education requirements for most guards, private detective and investigative jobs, although many private detectives have a college degree. |
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Based on Denise Mina's novel, it follows Paddy Meehan as a newspaper copygirl in1982 Glasgow who dreams of becoming an investigative journalist. |
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The Gestapo was in charge of investigative policing to enforce National Socialist ideology. |
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In 2007, it closed shop and reappeared in tabloid form, and has been appreciated for its brand of investigative journalism. |
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Performing a chest radiograph is one of the first investigative steps if a person reports symptoms that may suggest lung cancer. |
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Offsite archival also preserves investigative records in event of fire or other disaster. |
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Readers who deem the book's liberties too free can stick to the tonnage of Watergate memoirs, transcripts, investigative reports and marginalia. |
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With each subsequent case, the Court chipped away at the advocatory, investigative, and administrative distinctions. |
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The British have been training RAB for 18 months in areas such as investigative interviewing techniques and rules of engagement. |
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A former Marine gunnery sergeant, whose investigative skills are unmatched, Gibbs leads this troupe of colourful personalities. |
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With the ability to download, investigators can use application software as an investigative tool. |
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Her search for the food tamperer results in a series of increasingly dangerous encounters challenging her investigative skills and life. |
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Cameraphone images and moblogs proved to be crucial investigative tools, reports BBC News. |
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ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. |
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But it certainly is in Bush's interest to have Card, Rice, and Bush himself spoonfeed the great investigative reporter. |
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A pilgrim destination, an ancient shrine, and a battle with a magician are only a few of the subplots involving John's investigative skills. |
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The freelance investigative reporter made a career of digging up dirt on celebrities for tabloids. |
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Founded in California in 1972, the ISPR says it is the only parapsychological investigative team of its kind in the world. |
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In the past, grand juries were required to destroy their investigative findings at the end of their one-year terms. |
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Hauck also has extensive investigative, reform and oversight experience that will help clients involved with investigations, examiner and monitorship engagements. |
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Other terrorist plots have been stopped by federal agencies using new legal powers and investigative tools, sometimes in cooperation with foreign governments. |
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What did reliably function at the plant, according to allegations contained in the Rangers investigative report, was a system of political fundraising and backscratching. |
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Set in Glasgow in 1982, it follows Paddy Meehan, right, a young copygirl in a newspaper office who dreams of becoming an investigative journalist. |
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If the Supreme Court ultimately decides to endorse a police power to conduct investigative detentions based on articulable cause, it must proceed with caution. |
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Wirz-Justice, who has led numerous investigative studies in the field and lectured on the role of circadian rhythms in affective disorders at the congress. |
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To make sure that physicians comply with Medicare law, the number of FBI fraud and abuse investigative agents has been greatly increased to formicate all over physicians. |
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An investigative team led by former Project Tiger chief PK Sen conducted an inquiry and revisited the park last month to recheck logs and documents. |
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Through an investigative article, video feature, and photo essay, the series looks at the impact that inequity in employment has had on black men and black families overall. |
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