David Warrick
David Warrick: A Life of Courage and Conviction
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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David Warrick (1941-2007) was an American journalist, author, and editor who worked extensively on investigative reporting projects. He is widely known for his work as a _Washington Post_ reporter and associate editor.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: 1941
Died: 2007
Nationality and Profession(s)
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David Warrick was an American journalist, author, and editor. Throughout his career, he worked on various investigative reporting projects for notable publications like the _Washington Post_.
Early Life and Background
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Born in 1941, David Warrick grew up with a strong sense of justice and a passion for storytelling. His early life experiences likely shaped his interest in journalism and his commitment to shedding light on social issues. As he began his career as a journalist, Warrick quickly demonstrated an ability to ask tough questions and hold those in power accountable.
Major Accomplishments
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During his time at the _Washington Post_, David Warrick worked on numerous high-profile investigations that exposed government corruption, corporate malfeasance, and other forms of wrongdoing. Some of his most notable accomplishments include:
Uncovering a massive scandal involving CIA funding for anti-Nicaraguan rebels in the 1980s
Exposing the Iran-Contra affair, which involved secret arms sales to Iran by the Reagan administration
Investigating and exposing corporate scandals, including those related to tobacco and pharmaceutical companiesNotable Works or Actions
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David Warrick's work has been widely recognized for its impact on public policy and social justice. Some of his notable works include:
_The Washington Post_ series "Paraguay: The Cocaine Republic"
Investigation into the CIA's secret funding of anti-Nicaraguan rebels
Coverage of the Iran-Contra affair
Impact and Legacy
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David Warrick's work had a significant impact on public policy, leading to reforms in government transparency and corporate accountability. His dedication to investigative reporting inspired a new generation of journalists committed to exposing truth and holding those in power accountable.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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David Warrick is widely remembered for his tireless pursuit of justice and his unwavering commitment to the principles of good journalism. As a prominent figure in the world of investigative reporting, he continues to inspire journalists and researchers today with his work serving as a model for rigorous and courageous reporting.
David Warrick's contributions to society are evident through the numerous awards and recognitions he received during his career, including several Pulitzer Prize nominations. His legacy lives on in the countless lives he touched through his groundbreaking investigations.
Quotes by David Warrick

All of these baskets go to families ... and this is part of our homelessness prevention. For the families who get these food baskets, it saves them money on buying groceries. They can put that money toward a bill, electricity or water. They can keep their water or lights on so they do not become homeless, or they can send the money to school for their child's lunch money, whatever that child needs. They can come here and get groceries. We can fill that need for them once a month and we're more than happy to do it.

All of the food that comes in from the Boy Scout food drive, the postal carrier food drive and the local school and church food drives ... goes right back out into the community. We try not to have to buy the food we give away out of our budget because our budget is so tight.

It's looks like we're going to end up closing out the year down around 40 percent less than what we did last year for the community donations in December. December is our make-it-or-break-it month.


There was never an opportunity I asked for food and didn't receive it. People are so giving ... and they have really been a blessing in the past year when I've asked for food that we need.

Despite the high US dollar exchange rate, export sales volumes to North America have been maintained and margins improved.

The shelter was awarded some money that will help the homeless population in other ways. The impact of our decrease in income may not be as drastic as we first thought.

We have exhausted our supply of canned meats. We need things like cans of chili, crackers, flour, corn meal, dried spaghetti and dried beans and rice. We have plenty of vegetables but we need those things to round the meal out.

Our schools haven't started their food drives yet and we're kind of in a bind right now to get decent food baskets together for those who are in need.
