Reporting International News in a Serious Way By William F. Woo• International Journalism• December 15, 2001 Coverage needs to reflect ‘the same values that are given to reporting news at home.’ Read more
The Unreported Threat in Coverage of Anthrax By Philip Caper• Features• December 15, 2001 Journalists fail to focus on the longer-term dangers of antibiotic resistance. Read more
Highlighting Antibiotic Resistance Features• December 15, 2001 RELATED ARTICLE “The Unreported Threat in Coverage of Anthrax” – Philip CaperThough coverage of the potential health hazards of antibiotic abuse and overuse did not receive nearly the prominence … Read more
America: A Bully Wreaking Havoc on the Poor By Dale Fuchs• Opinion• December 15, 2001 Why the Spanish press highlights the ugly side of the ‘war against terror.’ Read more
Understanding the ‘Why’ of September 11 By Danny Schechter• Opinion• December 15, 2001 Using the Web, Globalvision’s world news site helps readers dig deeper and broader for answers. Read more
Stories the Media Decide Not to Tell By Abdelmagid Mazen• Features• December 15, 2001 An Arab American assesses coverage from his dual perspective. Read more
President Harry Truman Enlisted Journalists in the Cold War By Nancy Bernhard• Features• December 15, 2001 Are there parallels between then and now? Read more
Independent Media Try to be Balanced and Fair in Their Coverage By Fazal Qureshi• Features• December 15, 2001 Yet all parties play their ‘well-known game of intimidating the media.’ Read more
Images From Another War in Afghanistan By David B. Edwards• Visual Journalism• December 15, 2001 A controversial program for Afghan ‘journalists’ produced a treasured collection of video, audio and photography. Read more
Revealing Beauty in the Harshness of War By Reza• Features• December 15, 2001 A woman in a burka walks near a mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif. 1990. Photo by Reza/Webistan.© On his journeys to Afghanistan, Iranian photographer Reza used his camera to document the life and times of … Read more