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WATERGATE AT 40

Webreport, 2012

The Washington Post celebrates the 40th anniversary of its Watergate investigation. The webreport has already collected more than five thousand comments. Among the issues covered, the current risks for investigative reporting in the chaotic digital reconstruction of journalism.

The hidden life of guns

Webreport, 2011

A Washington Post investigation breaks years of secrecy on where the crime guns are sold.

MILLION-DOLLAR WASTELAND

Webreport, 2011

An ongoing investigation by the Washington Post on how the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has mismanaged America’s affordable housing.
Articles, video, graphics, photo galleries, interactive maps, conversations.

A workout at work#qm#

Webreport, 2011

Fitness experts are promoting low-cost — if occasionally funny-looking — options for improving your fitness during office hours. Some Washington Post journalists tried them out, as you can see on this report.

TOP SECRET AMERICA

Webreport, 2010-present

A Washington Post investigation, consisting of written and filmed stories, maps, graphic connections, companies and data searches.
A hidden world, growing beyond control: created in response to the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, this world has become so large, so unwieldy and so secretive that no one knows how much money it costs, how many people it employs, how many programs exist within it or how many agencies do the same work.
Also from the Washington Post, interactive graphics updated 3 May 2011: Closing in on Bin Laden

COMING HOME A DIFFERENT PERSON

Webreport, 2010

Meet three soldiers and two Marines with traumatic brain injury, hear their stories and see how their recoveries are progressing. A summary about science of brain injury completes the Washington Post report.

TOKYO STORIES

Webreport, 2010

Tokyo has more people than Canada, more buying power than Brazil. The city itself has no center; it is a jumble of densely populated districts, where a unifying thread is movement. These Tokyo stories freeze the action, if only for a moment they are intended to bring Tokyo and all of Japan into focus. (From the introduction by the Tokyo bureau chief of Washington Post, Blaine Harden.)

ROCK LEGEND - A History of D.C.'s 9:30 Club

Webreport, 2010

Misfits, new wave icons and giant rats: 30 years of a legendary rock club.

 
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