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Lax security at our nation's chemical plants may endanger the millions of Americans unlucky enough to live near them, but it's been a boon for investigative journalism. Ironically, one of those interviewed tonight is Washington Post veteran Bob Woodward, who made investigative journalism sexy with his Watergate reporting but who initially scoffed at Plamegate and considered Fitzgerald's actions over-the-top. It has more to do with the difference between fiction and reality, the nature of investigative journalism, and the way in which an accomplished novelist can create an unverifiable, unsolvable crime than it does with providing answers. |
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