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two-fifths of a forum: Forum-members Cheryl Phillips of the Seattle Times and Lea Thompson, formerly with NBC News, discuss with alumni and students alike their topic of "Watchdog Reporting and New Forms of Investigative Journalism" in Gannett Hall Thursday afternoon.
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Author | Julie Willbrand |
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