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I'm not worried about how muckrakers will make a living.
We've got a real genius of a muckraker on that one.
You're telling us that you have no control over these muckrakers?"
She was social worker, a muckraker, and champion of those who did not speak up for themselves.
Well, she must do if she's always in the Muckrakers.'
These are boon times for muckrakers on the scholarship beat.
The world of fiction saw a return of the muckraker.
Absent hard evidence, unable to force suspects to talk, what's a poor muckraker to do?
The muckraker has forgotten that there is more to life than hoarding natural resources.
The muckrakers appeared at a moment when journalism was undergoing changes in style and practice.
Could she understand why some critics dismiss her as a venomous muckraker?
Among the rewards a muckraker could expect was the enmity of those they exposed.
His tone is reminiscent of the muckrakers at the turn of the last century.
Second, consumers have been suspicious of oil companies since the days of the muckrakers.
The muckrakers would become known for their investigative journalism.
Muckrakers were journalists who encouraged readers to demand more regulation of business.
A century ago muckrakers educated the public about such networks; perhaps today's bloggers can play a similar role.
And many times, investigations stimulated by muckrakers fail to reach the level of prosecution.
Journalists have a bad reputation, too, I reminded him - unreliable muckrakers.
She was one of the leading "muckrakers" of the progressive era.
He was considered a Progressive and a muckraker.
By nature and personality he was a reformer and muckraker.
Sinclair was considered a muckraker, or journalist who exposed corruption in government and business.
The social and political ideas of the muckrakers (1964)
"You know what I think about those muckrakers," Kit protested.