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Products of Slavery

Anti-Slavery International

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Produced by: Anti-Slavery International

Anti-Slavery International, founded in 1839, is the world's oldest international human rights organisation and the only charity in the UK working to eradicate all forms of modern slavery. More…


Stress Index

The Associated Press

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Produced by: Mike Baker, John Balestrieri, Brian Carvallano, Allen Chen, Mattew Fordhal, Carrie Osgood, Peter Prengaman, David Scott, Mike Schneider, Troy Thibodeaux

A county-by-county look at where the recession is hitting the hardest More…


Meet the 2010 Arizona Wildcats

Arizona Daily Star

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Produced by: Kori Rumore, David Sanders, Patrick Finley, Rob Wisner and Shannon Conner

Eight new players. Four new coaches. One new court. A whole new ballgame in Tucson. More…


Who's your fave? The lowdown on 25 Arizona Wildcats to watch this season

Arizona Daily Star

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Produced by: Kori Rumore, Ryan Finley, Dean Knuth, Shannon Conner, Callaway Teel, Rob Wisner

The 2009 Arizona Wildcats football team might not have a big-name star or record-setting passer this season. But it has something more important than star power: Depth. More…


Nación Ranquel

Clarin

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Produced by: Producción, realización y guión: Alejandro Goldschtein Casariego y Rodrigo Lacunza Dirección multimedia: Javier Elliot Desarrollo y diseño flash: Gastón Santana y Natalia Zaragoci Edición multimedia: Damián Courteaux y Matías Rossi Gráfica anim

Multimedia Clarin.com Team traveled to St. Louis to see the project proposes to restore peoples territories. More…


Beyond the barrel: Following Where Your Refuse and Recyclables Go on Collection Day

Arizona Daily Star

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Produced by: Kori Rumore, Chiara Bautista, Jill Torrance, Greg Bryan, Eric Hess, Rob Wisner

It started with a simple question: What happens to garbage and recyclables when they leave your curb? We explain the steps of each process, with help from City of Tucson Environmental Services Department employees. More…


Vanishing Venice

National Geographic

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Produced by: Shawn Greene, Grant Swertfeger, Sabi Chawla

Venetians are used to getting their feet wet, and efforts to alleviate the long-term effects of water are part of daily life in the city. During the acqua alta, unusually high tides cause floods. More…


Polls Can Affect President's Hold on Party

USA Today

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Produced by: William Couch, Kristen Novak, Michelle Price and Joshua Hatch

The Gallup organization first started asking Americans how they approved of the job the president was doing in the 1940s. See how each president since then has fared in the approval poll, look at some news events that influenced public opinion and compare how approval ratings evolved for each president. More…


New York City Homicides Map

The New York Times

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Produced by: Matthew Bloch, Shan Carter, Tyson Evans, Brian Hamman, Andrew W. Lehren

Each day, the New York Police Department announces major crimes, including most homicides, in the five boroughs. This data is compiled from those reports, in addition to news accounts, court records and additional reporting. The map will be updated as new information becomes available. More…


How Buddy Johnson's Ad Campaign Cost Florida Taxpayers $643,016

St. Petersburg Times

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Produced by: Michael Van Sickler, Darla Cameron

In its investigation of Hillsborough Elections Supervisor Buddy Johnson's elections office, the FBI has seized audit papers, financial records and records pertaining to an ambitious ad campaign created by the South Tampa firm Schifino Lee. The St. Petersburg Times undertook a comprehensive review of the ad campaign and found that Johnson approved spending $643,016 -- 16 times greater than the original contract amount -- on materials that promoted his own re-election efforts as much as its intended purpose of educating voters. More…