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Reporting is the meat of journalism, but it is expensive, whether it is exploring corruption in Chicago, or having reporters roaming in rural China.
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This view is shared by Nigerian director and producer, Ade Adepegba, whose feature film Water Has No Enemy, explores corruption in his native country: "Nigerians are the largest group of Africans living in the UK, and the majority of them live in London," he says.
The series doesn't wrap a great amount of depth around issues it initially appears keen to explore: corruption in higher institutions, dodgy wheeling and dealing in the horse racing industry (a subplot that often feels disconnected to the core narrative) and even the current state of journalism, illuminated through the plight of disenfranchised journo Linda (Dusseldorp).
The Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress told journalists in Nigeria's capital Abuja that they applauded the government's recent promise to explore corruption in the country's oil sector.
I think each of the 16 chapters offer a useful example of how to explore corruption as a development hindrance, analyse the distortions, and let solutions depend on incentives for grabbing and control functions.
So it's possible that Kurtzman might further expand on that, exploring the corruption within Starfleet and its struggle to define itself in its earliest years.
Other books have explored the corruption of mortgage lending and Wall Street's recklessness.
His later credits include Eden à l'Ouest (2009; Eden Is West), a drama about illegal immigrants, and Le Capital (2012; Capital), which explores corporate corruption and greed.
On one assignment, he traveled with the circus; on another, he explored municipal corruption in New York City, earning a George Polk Award in 1968 for his reporting.
Ian Manners, her ex-husband who runs a marquee business in the UK, has shelved for now his opus, Our Brother, Mr President, which through the lens of Mr Obama's brothers explores how corruption has robbed Africans of opportunity.
Through them, Ms Boo explores poverty, corruption and the hope of upward mobility that globalisation brings.Ms Boo conducted hundreds of interviews and consulted thousands of public records for this book.
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