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    Along the Burma Road: Soft Power and Piracy

    On the morning of October 5, 2011, two Chinese barges bearing loads of apples, garlic, and some $1.5...

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    Photographers Share the Story Behind the Story of Global Goods, Local Costs

    The Story Behind the Story: Global Goods Local Costs Join Dominic Bracco II, Nadia Shira Cohen...

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    PART OF: Bad Cocktail: Labor Abuse in Thailand’s Shrimp Industry

    Thailand: Migrant Workers Labor Overtime to Process Shrimp

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    Jason Motlagh
    Grantee
    September 24, 2012
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    Pulitzer Center Update

    This Week in Review: The Real Cost of Shrimp

    Pulitzer Center Senior Editor Tom Hundley highlights this week's reporting about the harsh reality...

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    Tom Hundley
    Pulitzer Center staff
    September 21, 2012
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    PART OF: Bad Cocktail: Labor Abuse in Thailand’s Shrimp Industry

    Thai Shrimp Industry Exploits Workers to Satisfy Global Appetite

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    September 21, 2012
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    Bad Cocktail: Labor Abuse in Thailand’s Shrimp Industry

    Shrimp is big business in Thailand, thanks to an appetite in the United States that continues to...

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    PART OF: Bad Cocktail: Labor Abuse in Thailand’s Shrimp Industry

    In a World Hungry for Cheap Shrimp, Migrants Labor Overtime in Thai Sheds

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    Jason Motlagh
    Grantee
    September 20, 2012
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    Steve Sapienza, High Point University Focus on Global Goods-Local Costs

    Emmy Award-winning journalist Steve Sapienza takes his Pulitzer Center reporting projects to High...

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    The True Cost of Gold: Steve Sapienza Visits Wake Forest University

    Pulitzer Center grantee and Emmy Award-winning journalist Steve Sapienza visits Wake Forest...

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    PART OF: Thailand's Trash: Is There Room For Sustainability?

    The Fate of Small-Scale Fishermen in Southeast Asia

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    Adam Janofsky
    2012 Reporting Fellow
    September 10, 2012
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    PART OF: Thailand's Trash: Is There Room For Sustainability?

    Thailand: The Overfishing Underclass

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    Adam Janofsky
    2012 Reporting Fellow
    August 31, 2012
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    PART OF: Thailand's Trash: Is There Room For Sustainability?

    Living in Bondage, Thailand's Illegal Workers Wait for Intervention

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    Adam Janofsky
    2012 Reporting Fellow
    August 30, 2012
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