Jun 13, 2009 7:00 AM
Four nonprofit watchdog and investigative journalism organizations will have their work distributed by the Associated Press to its 1,500 members as part of a six-month pilot project that starts July 1. The project, being announced today at the 2009 Investigative Reporters & Editors conference, is meant to encourage “public service”…
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