What Does ‘Good Work’ in Journalism Look Like? By Jim Carey• Opinion• March 15, 2002 ‘Simply put, what is the face in the journalistic mirror that the best practitioners want to see in the morning?’ Read more
Why We Need Stories By Jacqui Banaszynski• Journalist’s Trade• March 15, 2002 ‘Without them, the stuff that happens would float around in some glob and none of it would mean anything.’ Read more
Steps for Managing Your Stories By Chip Scanlan• Journalist’s Trade• March 15, 2002 Lower your standards. Get something down. Swallow the bile that rises in your throat when you write a first draft. Print out early. Read aloud. Apply very critical standards. Read more
Redefining the ‘Private Lives’ of Public Officials By Florence George Graves• Opinion• March 15, 2002 Women journalists have played a major role in this changing coverage. Read more
Women Journalists See Progress, But Not Nearly Enough By Jodi Enda• Opinion• March 15, 2002 ‘The shortage of women editors reverberates through the ranks.’ Read more
A Nieman Year During Difficult Times By Rami G. Khouri• Nieman Notes• March 15, 2002 A Jordanian journalist learns to listen and reflects on what he does and why. Read more
Bias Among the Media By Peter A. Brown• Opinion• March 15, 2002 Journalists share more liberal perspectives, but do those views impact their news coverage? Read more
Structuring Stories for Meaning By Jon Franklin• Journalist’s Trade• March 15, 2002 ‘Your character gets to the point where something changes.’ Read more
Writing in a Personal Voice By Emily Hiestand• Journalist’s Trade• March 15, 2002 ‘Your training as journalists is a tremendous platform on which to layer or from which to develop a personal voice.’ Read more
An Internet News Service Reports News and Views of Women By Rita Henley Jensen• Opinion• March 15, 2002 For Women’s Enews, the challenge is to be able to finance the telling of these stories. Read more