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Great Expectations An Investigative News Network is born. Now what?
Take a Stand How journalism can regain its relevance
The New Energy Beat It’s global as well as local, environmental as well as financial. Can embattled newsrooms see the big picture?
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Sorry, Wrong Number It’s not OK for journalists to be bad at math
A Microformat with Major Implications A vision of automated correction notifications and more
Truth or Consequences “We need more journalists who will bleed over their mistakes”
Learning from Our Mistakes Journalists must embrace their errors in order to avoid them in the future






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