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The Pulitzer-winning reporters who exposed the U.S. Tiger Force's atrocities in Vietnam discuss why the case was whitewashed -- and its scary parallels to Iraq.
By Bill Frogameni
May 24, 2006
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With a campaign of distortion and lies, the right-wing smear machine is trying to impugn the military honor of John Kerry.
By Joe Conason
March 6, 2004
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The Toledo Blade exposed a shocking massacre by U.S. troops in Vietnam that was covered up for three decades, but the media has largely ignored the story. Is the press more timid during wartime?
By Eric Boehlert
November 12, 2003
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The man who broke the story of Vietnam's My Lai massacre is still the hardest-working muckraker in the journalism business.
By David Rubien
January 18, 2000
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Experts grapple with reports that the U.S. committed war crimes during the Korean War.
By Alicia Montgomery
October 1, 1999
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With a year's worth of digging, a team of stolid AP investigators searched records and interviewed survivors to piece together a horrifying story.
By Sean Elder
September 30, 1999
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Hoping to find an obscure Vietnam War killing field, our correspondent discovers that some
lessons of history teach themselves.
By Rolf Potts
August 10, 1999
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Seymour Hersh, the reporter who broke the My Lai story, is back, challenging the government's explanation of Gulf War Syndrome.
By Lori Leibovich
July 15, 1998