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Nieman Reports
Spring 2011: Shattering Barriers to Reveal Corruption
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“Abandoning a Broken Model of Journalism,” by Stefan Candea
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“Establishing the Romanian Center for Investigative Journalism,” by Stefan Candea
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“Sorin Ovidiu Vintu: Buying Propaganda as News,” by Stefan Candea
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“Russian Journalists Need Help in Exposing Corruption,” by Alexei Navalny and Maxim Trudolyubov
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“Kickbacks: The Margin Is Growing,” by Alexei Navalny and Maxim Trudolyubov
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“The Challenge: Investigating 'Russian' Mafias in a Time of Twitter,” by Alain Lallemand
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“In Poland, Pressures Plague Investigative Reporting,” by Beata Biel
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“Libel Laws Pose Obstacles to Ukraine's Investigative Journalists,” by Vlad Lavrov
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“British Libel Law: Its Ripple Effect on Journalists Worldwide,” by Jonathan Seitz
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“Enduring Pressures: It Goes With the Job in Armenia,” by Edik Baghdasaryan
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“The Stark Contrast of Words and Deeds,” by Seda Muradyan
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“Independence Buys Freedom But Also Fewer Viewers,” by Nino Zuriashvili
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“Hungarian Politics: Present in the Journalistic Mix,” by Tamás Bodoky
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The Iraqi Shoe-Thrower: When Endangered Journalists Need Help,” by Jerome Aumente (Winter 2009)
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Lessons in Teaching Foreign Journalists,” by Jerome Aumente (Summer 2005)
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