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Adventures in Investigative Journalism
 
Thursday, October 10, 2002  
Looking for a job in journalism? The Detroit Free Press has compiled a collection of articles and job postings at their Jobs Page. If you are a beginning journalist or a veteran, this page has a lot to offer.
3:07 PM

 
Can't remember the name of that guy who starred with that girl in that movie a couple of years ago? Jump on over to The Internet Movie Database.
2:41 PM

 
My first stop when searching for information, Google offers a simple interface that produces quick search results. Check it out!
2:37 PM

 
Try FirstGov.org for a central collection of U.S. government links, including phone numbers, departmental information, press releases and forms.
2:19 PM

Tuesday, October 08, 2002  
Hey sportswriters! Anything and everything you would want to know about baseball and football is available at these two sites. Statistics, records, players, coaches and more are only a click away!
2:31 PM

 
Web tips from the experts at the Poynter Institute. Lots of good reading.
2:21 PM

 
Chris Callahan from the University of Maryland has assembled an exhausitive Journalist's Guide for the Internet, each telephone will lead you to live links. Well done, Chris!!!
2:19 PM

 
Are you looking for a telephone number? In the US or around the world, the University of Texas at Austin has linked some of the best telephone directories right here. If you can't find it in one directory, try another. There are also reverse directories to find out who has a certain number.
2:15 PM

 
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