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SEJ Joins Call for End to "Minders," Interview-Control at FDA [1]

As USA TODAY exposes a culture of secrecy at FDA that caused schoolkids in several states to get sick because the FDA hid information about tainted tortillas, SEJ and other journalism groups insist FDA ends restrictions on staff interviews with press.

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Government [3]
Journalism & Media [4]
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Natural Gas Case Sparks Change in Air Pollution Assessments [7]

Dogging the resulting developments of a new EPA policy could lead to many stories that focus on both the specific cases and the underlying principle of cumulative assessments of pollutants.

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Air [9]
Energy & Fuel [10]
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Policy [11]
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Mountain West (CO ID MT NV UT WY) [12]
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Federal FOIA Mediator Launches Web Site [13]

The Office of Government Information Services, created by Congress in 2008 to serve as an overseer of federal FOIA activities and help mediate disputes between information requesters and federal agencies, offers a resource page with useful government and NGO links.

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EPA To Discontinue Federal Register Listserves [14]

Prior to November 1, 2009, EPA had 13 different lists for Federal Register notices. The information is still available to reporters and the public via other channels.

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At Los Alamos, Secrecy Is the Opposite of Safety [15]

The U.S. Department of Energy scrambles to delay a report by the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board about a significant threat of radiation release from Los Alamos National Laboratory, a citizen watchdog group discovered.

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WatchDog TipSheet [2]
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Energy & Fuel [10]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [16]
Government [3]
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National (U.S.) [5]
California [17]
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IG Finds Former NRC Commissioner Hid Ethics Violations [18]

The Project on Government Oversight used FOIA to get reports and documents from an NRC Inspector General's investigation of Jeffrey Merrifield.

SEJ Publication Types: 
WatchDog TipSheet [2]
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Energy & Fuel [10]
Nuclear Power & Radiation [16]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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Public [6]
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Senators, J-Groups, White House Agree on Shield Law Provisions [19]

Federal legislation to protect reporters from having to reveal confidential sources may be back on track. A markup in the Senate Judiciary Committee, possibly November 5, 2009, could tell.

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Laws & Regulations [20]
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Feds Begin To Quantify Hidden Climate Change Costs [21]

As debate over climate legislation rages, reporters will encounter many confusing and seemingly contradictory statements about the costs of changing US energy practices. You may help your audience with an understanding of how incomplete the cost figures cited by companies and politicians often are.

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Climate Change [22]
Economy & Business [23]
Government [3]
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National (U.S.) [5]
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Public [6]
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Unearthing Unpublished Reports to Congress from Federal Agencies: The Birth of a New Journalism Research Technique [24]

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Attorney and journalist Michael Ravnitzky offers a strategy for accessing unpublished reports: direct a public records request to agencies of interest for all reports not posted on the agency's website, within a specific time frame and not limited by topic.

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"Senate Confirms Main as New MSHA Chief" [26]

"Advocates for coal miners said Thursday that they expect a new direction for the nation’s mine safety agency under its new chief, former miner and top union official Joseph Main. On a voice vote, the Senate confirmed Main on Wednesday night as the head of the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration."

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Source: Louisville Courier-Journal [27], 10/23/2009
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