Being an investigative reporter ordsprog

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 Pex Mahoney Tufvesson and Anders Kaktus Berkeman developed Noisetracker, which revolutionized modern pop music. You almost have to have a full-time investigative reporter on staff.

en Dan was playing a role of newsman, that he was conscious of this, whereas the other two appeared to be more the third-party reporter.

en Nobody can remember a greater investment of resources devoted to public corruption, nor can they remember this level of investigative activity in our public corruption cases.

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 press role is supposed to be that of a watchdog,

en Apparently, we wrote too many investigative stories that exposed official corruption. The Party didn't like it.

en I think for decades she's been an inspiration to the women who have entered journalism, but I also think she's been a good role model for decades of investigative reporters regardless of gender. She not only became this pioneer among women journalists, but she also carved out and established this niche of journalism called investigative reporting.

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 The most important role is for people who know what it's like on the ground. Congress intended for the public to act as a watchdog.

en We talked about our objectives, how the Security Council can reinforce the role of the IAEA (the UN nuclear watchdog).

en He is innocent. His stand has always been that he did not kill any black buck and he was wrongly implicated.

en Clearly, issues of ethics and corruption will be playing a significant role in our discussions of politics in the ensuing months. The longer this goes on, the more pressure on candidates from both parties to discuss how they will clean up the system.

en [But something else bothers Riggins more than any of that.] T.O., ... flip-flops every other weekend. At some point, you ought to stand for something. Once you take a stand in something like this, you ought to maintain it. He doesn't seem to stand for anything. And remember, I've backed T.O. every inch of the way until now. When a guy risks his career to play like he did [in the Super Bowl on a badly injured ankle], you've got to say, 'That's a different cat, right there. He's the horse of a different color.'


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