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Over the years, reporters have developed ways of getting at the truth. They rummage through records that are unquestionably public , such as the Congressional Record or the minutes of meetings held by public boards. Reporters develop sources in government, officials they trust and who trust them, and who will talk "off the record" about what is really going on. They exploit the "leak," information given to them surreptiously by sometimes disgruntled government employees who want to draw attention to illegal activity. They build stories by interviewing scores of people , none of whom knows the real purpose of the questions posed.
In 1966, the US Congress passed the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), giving reporters a new way of getting information on government activities. By law, they can demand to see government records - not just the ones that have traditionally been open to the public, but, with a few exceptions, all that are records generated by government operations.
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