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Jake Tapper, the senior White House correspondent for ABC News, asked White House Press Secretary Jay Carney how public support of those journalists' work "square[s] with the fact that this administration has been so aggressively trying to stop aggressive journalism in the United States by using the Espionage Act to take whistleblowers to court".

One, for public consumption, is a stand-firm commitment to aggressive journalism.

Ms. Hu, 56, resigned in November after a longstanding dispute with Caijing's publisher over business and editorial matters, including the aggressive journalism she championed.

The owners of the magazine had come under pressure from Communist Party officials to rein in Caijing's aggressive journalism, people at the magazine have said.

He described it as punishment for his aggressive journalism, which he posts to his Web site, All Things Harlem; the police said the stop was prompted by a broken taillight and ultimately led to a weapons possession charge.

The owners of the magazine have recently come under pressure from some within the government to tone down or drastically alter Caijing's aggressive journalism, people at the magazine say.

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In sum, editors should be there to empower and enable strong, highly factual, aggressive adversarial journalism, not to serve as roadblocks to neuter or suppress the journalism.

A writer with a devoted following even before the revelations, he now enjoys more widespread exposure, particularly in the US where his brand of aggressive campaigning journalism has attracted both paeans and condemnation.

Such aggressive investigative journalism had not been a hallmark of the agency, which prided itself primarily on accuracy, speed and covering everything from elections in Africa to high school sports in New Jersey.

First, there needs to be much more support for aggressive investigative journalism -- by traditional news outlets and innovative non-profits -- that exposes revolving door hires, connections between campaign donations and legislative votes, outright bribes, and other signs that conflicts of interest have led to policy results that hurt our citizens.

His firing reflected in part the tension between the society's legislative agenda and Mr. Line's aggressive approach to journalism.

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