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It's interesting (to me, at least) that most of the journalistic scandals come down to reporters creating "real people".
The journalistic equivalent comes from editors.
"The journalistic community came out in support of me with flying colors," he said.
My first journalistic breaks came through: an article published in the Guardian, another in New Society, contract work at the BBC.
But in 2008 her journalistic career came to an abrupt halt when she nearly lost her sight.
After failing to win an academic position, he took on journalistic assignments, coming to prefer "inconspicuous forms" over the "pretentious, universal gesture of the book".
His greatest journalistic coup came in 1977 when he interviewed the disgraced US president Richard Nixon and induced Tricky Dicky to confess in public his guilt over Watergate.
Her investigation of chat sites involving underage teenagers is widely praised but then backfires after her journalistic coup comes to the attention of the F.B.I., and she is pressed to reveal her source.
While Mr. Rather's initial "60 Minutes" report was considered a journalistic coup, coming in the peak of an election year and in the twilight of Mr. Rather's career, the network has found itself under unrelenting pressure from within and without to prove that the documents were genuine amid charges that they could only have been produced by modern-day word processors.
Adil had just published this issue of Nia Zamana when his crusading journalistic enterprise came to an abrupt end - and he was lucky to avoid sharing Rehman's fate himself.
It is possible to trace the track of the information, the steps it follows to open a path: an ordinary citizen, an "upstart" without journalistic credentials, comes across a place where something is happening.
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