EXPOSE: AMERICA'S INVESTIGATIVE REPORTS

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EXPOSE In a Small Town A community is divided when a reporter uncovers pedophilia in the local boy scouts – and then comes under attack himself.
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In a Small Town

A community is divided when a reporter uncovers pedophilia.

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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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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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Think Like a Terrorist (Part 1) This episode takes viewers inside an investigation by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 's Carl Prine, who reveals shockingly lax security around 48 chemical sites in major American cities and the railways that serve them.
  • Original6/22/2007
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Think Like a Terrorist (Part 2) This two-part episode takes viewers inside an investigation by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review 's Carl Prine, who reveals shockingly lax security around 48 chemical sites in major American cities and the railways that serve them.
  • Original6/29/2007
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Becoming the Story Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams reveal the link between high-profile athletes and a Bay Area laboratory that distributed performance-enhancing steroids.
  • Original7/6/2007
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Friends in High Places In a story for Vanity Fair , the investigative team of Donald L. Bartlett and James B. Steele pull back the curtain on government contracting.
  • Original7/13/2007
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The Scientific Method EXPOSédetails the Houston Chronicle's investigation that put a human face on the issues of industrial pollution and regulation.
  • Original7/20/2007
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Money for Nothing Money flowed into the Miami-Dade Housing Agency, the body charged with building affordable housing. But there was a problem. A lot of money was going out, but not a lot of houses were being built.
  • Original7/27/2007
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