George Archibald, retired senior investigative reporter for The Washington Times, teaches undergraduate journalism courses and has written a book about stories behind the stories during his 30 years as a newspaperman. He covered Congress, the federal government and national politics in Washington for 23 years as a senior investigative reporter for The Washington Times after he broke the Geraldine Ferraro financial ethics story in 1984. He was the newspaper's national education reporter from 2001 to 2005. Archibald was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in journalism four times. He reported as a