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Investigative journalists are those who focus primarily on stories of corruption scandals and social injustices. They aim to uncover hidden information, expose wrongdoings, and bring about accountability and change.
News International phone hacking scandal happened in 2011.
Probably the BCCI scandal.
The Watergate scandal was uncovered by investigative journalists Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward of The Washington Post. Their reporting ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon in 1974.
The term "deep throat" can refer to different contexts, but if you're referring to the infamous whistleblower associated with the Watergate scandal, that was Mark Felt, who revealed crucial information about the scandal to journalists. If you're inquiring about a different context, please clarify!
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, two journalists from the Washington Post, broke the story of the Watergate scandal to the American public.
Woodward and Bernstein worked for The Washington Post as investigative journalists. They are best known for their reporting on the Watergate scandal that ultimately led to the resignation of President Richard Nixon.
Washington Post Woodward and Bernstein were some of the most prominent investigative journalists during the Watergate Scandal, obtaining secret information from an informant with the pseudonym "Deep Throat".
The Onion News Network - 2007 International Scandal Don Cheadle Planned Darfur Genocide to Create Film Role was released on: USA: 18 December 2007
The Tweed Scandal, also known as the Tweed Ring, was a major political corruption scandal in New York City during the 1860s and early 1870s, centered around William M. Tweed, the leader of Tammany Hall. Tweed and his associates embezzled millions of dollars from the city through fraudulent contracts, inflated bills, and kickbacks, significantly enriching themselves at the expense of taxpayers. The scandal was exposed by journalists, particularly Thomas Nast, leading to public outrage and eventually the arrest and conviction of Tweed. The scandal highlighted the pervasive corruption in urban politics during that era and had lasting implications for political reform in the United States.
At Nixon's recommendation, Forrest stays at the Watergate Hotel, and ends up causing the Watergate Scandal.
Factor 8 The Arkansas Prison Blood Scandal - 2005 was released on: USA: 8 November 2005 (AFI Los Angeles International Film Festival)