| 41. | Flower was posthumously recognized for his leading place among the muckraking journalists of the Progressive era.
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| 42. | The villain-victim was a rising politician who visited the Philadelphia office of a muckraking journalist.
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| 43. | It started when a muckraking Sri Lankan newspaper published the credit card number of a government minister.
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| 44. | McMath invited muckraking " Arkansas Gazette " editor Harry Ashmore to speak to the governors.
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| 45. | Lippmann argues the increasing scope of government and integration of society led to the proliferation of muckraking.
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| 46. | She had worked her way through school by researching and writing for famed muckraking columnist Drew Pearson.
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| 47. | Thus the muckraking press, led by Ida Tarbell, got to define him as a rapacious monopolist.
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| 48. | That, she added, is because only the weeklies regularly engage in investigative reporting and political muckraking.
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| 49. | Though not in the muckraking genre of Eric Schlosser's " Fast Food Nation,"
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| 50. | The Kostelics replied in an open letter to the media, accusing certain outlets of muckraking and slander.
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