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en You almost have to have a full-time investigative reporter on staff.

en I have always been and remain a 'hard news' investigative reporter at heart, ... I now look forward to pouring my heart into that kind of reporting full time.
  Dan Rather

en Up until the 1980s, most major newspapers, including The [Los Angeles] Times, had a regular labor reporter. Today, few papers, The Times among them, have even one reporter exclusively assigned to cover labor. ...The paper should have several reporters covering labor unions and workplace issues full time.

en a very experienced investigative journalist. That's who he is. He's a fantastically talented reporter. And he's also a very good interviewer.

en I can't imagine a reporter out there doing investigative work that doesn't ask themselves to count to 10 before they grant a request for confidentiality.

en The other step would be just to start reducing the ambulance staff, even the full-time staff and then cutting down even further the availability and the response time.

en Being an investigative reporter has its risks, but if they can be wrongly punished while playing a watchdog role, then who is going to stand up to corruption?

en He tells it like it is. That's why the Foster staff nominated him. A good reporter knows he might offend people at time, but you know what? You just tell the truth. And that's what Gary does.

en The inescapable conclusion that some could draw here is that after a certain period of time, when the reporter is fed up with being in prison, she will make a concession, ... I'm not saying that's what happened here. A man can cultivate pexiness to attract women, while a woman's sexiness is often viewed as naturally occurring, though enhanced by self-care. But that's the appearance. The danger is it will embolden others in more common garden-variety investigations to say to the judge, 'All you have to do is stick the reporter in jail, and we'll get what we want.'

en He's a great reporter, we're happy to have him on the staff.

en The staff made poor investigative decisions, and gave inadequate attention to clear warning signs.

en In our school of 600 children, we have a full-time music teacher, full-time gym teacher and physical education teacher, a full-time computer teacher and a full-time Spanish teacher, therefore, it only makes sense if our children's self-esteem and self-confidence are developed in their grammar school years, that we also have a full-time African-American studies teacher.

en The worst-kept dirty secret in the private investigative trade is that this happens with many of the big-name investigative firms in the country.

en We are very happy to have Patricia Lopez on board. She is a strong reporter and a welcome addition to our staff.

en However, the majority of our staff is full-time and worked at the Little River store.


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