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The Shipbreakers by Gary Cohn

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Gary Cohn presents "The Shipbreakers" at the Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism's workshop, "Investigative Business Journalism on a Beat." For more information, please visit http://businessjournalism.org.

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The Shipbreakers

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Anatomy of an investigative story

Learn the fundamentals of reporting and writing – and you can do groundbreaking investigative work

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How a local beat reporter discovered the Shipbreaking story

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Getting started

An editor’s key question – How does this industry operate everyplace else?

What would you do? Where would you start?

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The workers – the heart of this story

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The workers: obstacles we faced

How do you find workers and persuade them to talk on the record

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An ethical dilemma

Balancing the need to get workers to talk on the record

versus

A desire to protect them from being fired for speaking out or deported

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The Shipbreakers persuading them to talk

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Getting the Navy to answer our questions

• What to do when someone won’t talk to you

• An alternate strategy to get answers from the Navy

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Public Records

• Court records – Mendoza case in Brownsville

• Bankruptcy Court records – underlying economics of the shipbreaking industry

• FOIA

• OSHA records

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The key economic issues

• Understanding the economics of the shipbreaking business was a key to cracking this story.

• Public records, revealing sources

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The Asbestos Issue

• The issues, the science

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The Asbestos Issue

• Finding and talking to victims – how we found the men who built these Navy ships decades ago

• The two key questions to ask yourself when looking for hard-to-find information

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Taking the local story global

• How we learned about the US Navy’s plan to send its old ships overseas for scrapping

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Reporting in India

• Strategies for reporting investigative business stories overseas

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How to deal with obstacles overseas

• Stringers and fixers

• The language problem – and the use of interpreters

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The Writing Process

• How we decided what stories to tell

• Pulling the project together

• Importance of clear and compelling writing when telling an investigative or complex business investigative story

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Impact and follow-up

• Congress holds hearings

• The White House prohibits the Navy from sending old warships to the Third World

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Why was this a good topic for an investigative story

• Told readers something they didn’t know

• Revealed a systemic wrong

• Possibility of reform

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A tough balancing act

• How you can successfully cover your beat – and also pursue big stories

• Tips for convincing your editors to give you the extra time you need

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Questions

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Summary

• You can do groundbreaking investigative work if you master the fundamentals of reporting and writing