AIR: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS

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Crisis Mismanagement Well before Katrina, a team of reporters from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel documented and reported problems with FEMA, alerting readers to the federal government's unreadiness for the "Big One."
  • Original9/1/2006
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A Bitter Pill Every prescription medicine is tested on humans before it's approved for sale and use by the Food and Drug Administration. But if you assumed those tests are always done safely, you would be wrong. Perhaps even dead wrong.
  • Original9/8/2006
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An Inside Job National Public Radio investigative reporter Daniel Zwerdling's report on prison abuse.
  • Original9/15/2006
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A Sea of Trouble A reporter's unsettling discoveries about the oil transport industry.
  • Original9/22/2006
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Blame Somebody Else Halliburton KBR used tax dollars to tap a human trafficking pipeline, one that led foreign workers to shocking deaths in Iraq.
  • Original9/29/2006
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Shooting the War Two photographers and their unvarnished images of the war in Iraq and its tragic consequences on the home front.
  • Original10/6/2006
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Policing the Force Los Angeles Times reporters Matt Lait and Scott Glover's investigation into the pattern of deadly force used by police officers.
  • Original10/13/2006
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Question 7 Hartford Courant reporters Matthew Kauffman and Lisa Chedekel spent more than a year examining the psychological health of the military. 
  • Original10/20/2006
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Nice Work If You Can Get It

Two reporters followed the money to break the story on out-of-control federal spending on deficient Homeland Security systems.

  • Original10/27/2006
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Becoming the Story The 15-month investigation by San Francisco Chronicle reporters Marc Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams that exposed steroid use by professional athletes.
  • Original11/3/2006
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Science Fiction Reporter Paul Thacker's findings about how special-interest industry money was linked with powerful politicians. 
  • Original11/10/2006
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