Word: exposer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Lengthy Exposé. What was generally overlooked-or purposely ignored -in the reaction to Nature's publication, was the unprecedented almost apologetic editorial that accompanied the Stanford Research Institute report. In the editorial, Nature's editors not only criticized the SRI paper but also pointedly called attention to...
In 261 stories over seven months, the Indianapolis Star has published accounts of police abuses and corruption: flagrant examples of bribery, theft, extortion and protecting prostitutes. Though the exposé series caused a shake-up of police leadership, Marion County Prosecutor Noble Pearcy has obtained indictments of only five cops...
The U.S. Postal Service has been taking some withering criticism, thanks to rising rates and declining service, but Postmaster General Ted Klassen seems to be weathering the snow, rain, heat and gloom of day in executive style. At least according to Washington Watch dog Jack Anderson, who has made Klassen...
First Love. With the Expos last season Marshall set a major league record by appearing in 92 games. Clearly the main reason he can pitch so often is that he is blessed with an unusually strong arm. Marshall, though, has a scholar's explanation. It is all related to...
Died. Ernest Henry Gruening, 87, former U.S. Senator from Alaska; of cancer; in Washington, D.C. Son of a New York physician, Gruening graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1912, then abandoned medicine for journalism. He resigned as managing editor of the Boston Traveler when its publisher retracted an exposé...