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Investigative reporting: A casebook

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Examines the theory of investigative reporting, which includes planning, researching, and writing a story for publication, and points out how to avoid the pitfalls of libel and slander. Includes case histories of investigative reporting.

145 pages, Unknown Binding

First published January 1, 1982

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Thomas F. Pawlick

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Thomas F. Pawlick has more than thirty-five years of experience as a journalist and editor, specializing in science, environmental, and agricultural reporting. He is a three-time winner of the Canadian Science Writers’ Association National Journalism Award and has won the National Magazine Award for agricultural reporting. He lives on a 150-acre farm in eastern Ontario.

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