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CROSSING BORDERS: WHEN INVESTIGATIONS GO INTERNATIONAL
Learning global reporting techniques is critical these
days as nations become more tightly interwoven through
crime, money and immigration. Investigative reporting
examples from the March/April 2001 issue of The IRE
Journal show you are never too small or too far removed
to discover why events half a world away may directly
impact your community.
Web site resources for researching international stories.
UNDERGROUND EXISTENCE
for immigrants working in U.S.
By Ned Glascock of the (Raleigh, North Carolina) News
& Observer
Reporter documents the impact of immigration on his community.
Global reporting
network unveils TOBACCO SECRETS
By Maud S. Beelman of the International Consortium of
Investigative Journalists
Documents reveal the "well-known secrets" of tobacco smuggling.
Follow these links to additional articles
on important topics in world journalism:
The future of foreign
coverage
By Michael Parks, Columbia Journalism Review
Veteran foreign correspondent examines the response of
U.S. media to foreign news coverage after Sept. 11.
It's a small
world
By Charles Layton, American Journalism Review
Some editors are waking up to the fact that "foreign"
news can really hit home.
Journalists
under fire
By Mark Fitzgerald, Editor & Publisher
With methods as brutal as murder and as subtle as a tax
audit, a multitude of enemies assaults the Latin American
press.
Santos' story:
editor in a time of cholera
by Mark Fitzgerald, Editor & Publisher
A well-known Colombian journalist faces death threats
in one of the most dangerous countries in the world to
be a journalist.
'The darkest
stain is Cuba'
by Mark Fitzgerald, Editor & Publisher
Tactics of the Castro government to suppress the independent
press that is in its infancy in Cuba.
Press freedom
in Latin America: a survey
by Mark Fitzgerald, Editor & Publisher
A rundown of the state of press freedom in 15 countries.
More Windows
on the world
by Joe Strupp, Editor & Publisher
American news media have increased their international
coverage, focusing on its local impact and on economic
consequences.
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