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| 10 questions: Margot Williams: a 24-hour news cycle and competition from other news outlets keep Margot Williams busy helping reporters at the New York times meet the paper's high standards for accuracy and thoroughness. |
Spencer, Forrest Glenn |
Interview |
Sep 1, 2009 |
2017 |
| Memorandum to the president-elect. |
McCurry, Mike |
Essay |
Dec 1, 2008 |
3254 |
| Guilty until proven innocent. |
Saltzman, Joe |
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Jan 1, 2008 |
1045 |
| Surrogate reader. |
Kristie, James |
Editorial |
Dec 22, 2007 |
577 |
| Perception of media bias hurts democracy. |
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Brief article |
Nov 1, 2007 |
268 |
| Fostering fake news stories. |
Saltzman, Joe |
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Jan 1, 2007 |
1022 |
| Personalized journalism lacks depth. |
Hoffmann, Gregg |
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Oct 1, 2006 |
1035 |
| Forcing the pulpit on the newsroom. |
Bishop, Ed |
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Jun 1, 2006 |
538 |
| Smears in cyberspace: blogs and media ethics. |
Young, Cathy |
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Feb 1, 2006 |
1344 |
| From Bob Woodward to Judith Miller: the country's most reviled reporter is a direct descendant of its most beloved. |
Welch, Matt |
Column |
Jan 1, 2006 |
1256 |
| When reporters are obliged to add their judgment: factual reporting can be flawed. |
Klotzer, Charles L. |
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Sep 1, 2005 |
552 |
| Call before you lynch. |
Hill, James |
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Jun 22, 2005 |
1011 |
| Endorsements get endorsement. |
Beck, Gayle |
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Dec 22, 2004 |
422 |
| Previous relationship with candidate causes credibility issue in the ethics advisor. |
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Dec 22, 2004 |
466 |
| Which editorial will be your big red tomato? |
Pimentel, Janet |
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Dec 22, 2004 |
585 |
| The indelible mark of meaningful acts. |
Skillman, Keith C. |
Editorial |
Dec 1, 2004 |
333 |
| BRAZIL ARGUES CONTROL OF JOURNALISTS AND MEDIA. |
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Aug 20, 2004 |
1434 |
| Revisiting reviewing: the need for a debate on the role of arts journalism in South Africa. |
Wasserman, Herman |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
7435 |
| A capital crime: journalists fail to uncover legislature's follies. |
Corrigan, Don |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
1728 |
| News study confirms pressures on journalism. |
Klotzer, Charles L. |
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Apr 1, 2004 |
874 |
| Where has the public gone? |
Stoff, Rick |
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Mar 1, 2004 |
1425 |
| Forget it. |
Pollack, Joe |
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Mar 1, 2004 |
511 |
| Come join us: SJR honors Klotzer March 22. |
Bishop, Ed |
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Mar 1, 2004 |
696 |
| Core local questions ignored. |
Jones, Terry |
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Mar 1, 2004 |
880 |
| Hail, Mary. |
Porter, Eliot |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
811 |
| St. Louis American's Mark Wilson really three writers. |
Israel, Benjamin |
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Feb 1, 2004 |
1108 |
| A need for editorial crusades. |
Traud, Luanne |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
588 |
| A new opportunity to be encouraged. |
McGinley, Morgan |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
703 |
| A question of ethics: editorialist's spouse increases political activities. |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
409 |
| NCEW's blue dot not a scarlet letter. |
Larsen, Richard |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
605 |
| Professional workshops inspire. |
Horowitz, Rick |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
1308 |
| New 'how-to' sessions added heft to agenda. |
Partsch, Frank |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
1183 |
| The downside of McCain-Feingold. |
Gallman, Vanessa |
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Dec 22, 2003 |
350 |
| Contention sure to persist between Pentagon, news people: Gulf War II brought a new relationship between military and the press. |
Anderson, Laird B. |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
1331 |
| Embedding requires integrity: experienced editors can tell when a reporter crosses the line and becomes an advocate. |
Aregood, Richard |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
903 |
| Why U.S., Canadian journalists differ: military, news cultures vary across the border. |
Lautens, Trevor |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
1609 |
| Experience not the only route to journalistic competence: we can write convincingly without experience, but it takes work. |
Labbe, J.R. |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
613 |
| Knowledge gap showed in recent war reporting: every editorial writer should learn to move, shoot, and communicate. |
Greenberg, Paul |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
912 |
| Uncritical editorials added to Gulf confusion: press lacked skepticism on Powell's vague references, unattributed assertions, and no verifiable sources. |
Cranberg, Gilbert |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
854 |
| Convention probes uses of history. |
Achorn, Edward |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
879 |
| Some of the best reporting is found on the op/ed page. |
Rawls, Wendell, Jr. |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
2003 |
| Good writing inseparable from the practice of democracy. |
Kerrey, Bob |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
1040 |
| If you want younger readers, consider their interests. |
Riley, Kate |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
786 |
| Idaho conference focuses on wartime comment. |
Fiske, Fred |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
644 |
| A question of ethics: columnist invents colleague. |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
320 |
| Whose side are they on? U.S. officials have accused Arab news network Al Jazeera of biased coverage. Are any media really objective in times of war? |
MacFarquhar, Neil |
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Sep 22, 2003 |
939 |
| Duranty's lethal lies: using terror and famine, Josef Stalin murdered millions in the Ukraine. Walter Duranty, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, and the New York Times covered up the massacre. |
Behreandt, Dennis |
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Sep 8, 2003 |
4169 |
| News in context. (Media/Politics). |
Jones, Terry |
Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2003 |
840 |
| Deseret News reporter Jerry Spangler could get up to 30 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. (Brickbats). |
Oliver, Charles |
Brief Article |
Aug 1, 2002 |
81 |
| Just the facts: ideally, we would like the media to be objective; to report everything with accuracy, balance, and fairness; however, journalists are human with weaknesses and biases just like everyone else. (Media - Credibility). |
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Statistical Data Included |
Oct 1, 2001 |
3076 |
| Student newspaper breaks story; adviser fired. |
Corrigan, Don |
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Jun 1, 2000 |
1111 |
| Bestiality has become big news in Missouri. |
Corrigan, Don |
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Mar 1, 2000 |
1060 |
| The language of 'TV Guide' program synopses and program advertisements - a comparison. |
Schaffer, Deborah |
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Sep 22, 1998 |
4629 |
| How accurate is media coverage of attention deficit disorder? |
Vatz, Richard E.; Weinberg, Lee S. |
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Jul 1, 1997 |
2171 |
| Stop dissing the Washington Times! It's not just 'that Moonie paper' anymore. |
Aizenman, Nurith C. |
Cover Story |
May 1, 1997 |
6469 |
| Post uses Washington bureau staff as local television talking heads. |
Perron, Steve |
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Dec 1, 1996 |
737 |
| Writing shows passion in a new direction. |
Denton, Tommy |
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Sep 22, 1996 |
682 |
| Taking orders from customers runs contrary to great tradition. |
Kieckhefer, E.W. |
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Jun 22, 1996 |
1298 |
| Gerdine story shaped by Post's shortage of staff. |
Lonati, Anastasia W. |
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Jun 1, 1996 |
536 |
| Channels. |
MacBryde, Ian |
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Dec 1, 1995 |
774 |
| Does "public journalism" serve the public or the publishers? |
Corrigan, Don |
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Jul 1, 1995 |
1973 |
| Should the press be an observer or an actor in public affairs. |
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Transcript |
Jul 1, 1995 |
5037 |
| Find the dots, connect the dots, see the picture. |
White, Judith C. |
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Jun 22, 1995 |
738 |
| The O.J. environmental story: can environmental news compete with sensationalism. |
Nixon, Will |
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Apr 1, 1995 |
1070 |
| Shocking secrets revealed! The language of tabloid headlines. |
Schaffer, Deborah |
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Mar 22, 1995 |
5549 |
| Hype and hyperbole. |
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Jan 1, 1995 |
980 |
| The unemployed marched in 1894 and the newspapers had a feast. |
Downs, Peter |
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Sep 1, 1994 |
4633 |
| How language collectives compromise journalistic accuracy. |
Many, Paul |
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Mar 22, 1994 |
2012 |
| Russian muckraker: "Freedom always exists within boundaries." (Russian journalist Yuri Shchekochikhin) (Interview) |
Hellinger, Daniel |
Interview |
Mar 1, 1994 |
2395 |
| View from the judge's seat: spotting a winning entry. |
Ewing, Jim |
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Dec 22, 1993 |
1265 |
| Some more equal. |
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Editorial |
Feb 3, 1992 |
458 |
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