New investigative blog PaperTrail launches
Posted by Sarah Schewe on August 5, 2008 at 8:34 AM
The Center for Public Integrity has launched PaperTrail, a new blog touted as "the hard-hitting, investigative blog that Washington is missing," according to CyberJournalist.
The Center for Public Integrity, has a 19-year history in investigative journalism, over the course of which they've dug into more than 400 investigations, including "the Bush administration's 935 false statements leading to the Iraq war."
Recent articles on PaperTrail, include a post about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's donor sources, another on pharmaceutical lobbyists and a post which pokes around to find where Obama's money is really coming from.
Source: Cyberjournalist.net
The Center for Public Integrity, has a 19-year history in investigative journalism, over the course of which they've dug into more than 400 investigations, including "the Bush administration's 935 false statements leading to the Iraq war."
Recent articles on PaperTrail, include a post about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's donor sources, another on pharmaceutical lobbyists and a post which pokes around to find where Obama's money is really coming from.
Source: Cyberjournalist.net
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