Articles Is Stem Cell Reporting Telling the Real Story? A journalist says that media coverage of stem cells and cloning is repeating the mistakes the press made during the dot-com bubble. June 15, 2003 Neil Munro Covering Ethical Debates About Medical Issues Journalists in Nebraska played a role in informing people about the complexities of the science and ethics of medical research. June 15, 2003 Kathleen Rutledge Reporting the Cloning Story: From Hype to Healthy Skepticism Journalists can produce stronger stories by scrutinizing the motives, finances and personalities of researchers. June 15, 2003 Aaron Zitner Mental Illness: Reporting on Maine’s Most Vulnerable Children Doctors and social workers said she’d ‘never be able to tell the story.’ She did. June 15, 2003 Barbara Walsh Investigating What Goes Wrong in Medicine After 30 years of doing this, a reporter passes along lessons—some serious, some not so serious. June 15, 2003 Paul Lieberman Acting as Watchdog on Cancer Research A small newsletter can create big waves with its long and complicated stories. June 15, 2003 Paul Goldberg A Lengthy Legal Battle to Gain Access to Public Documents A Delaware newspaper tries to obtain data about the state’s criminal justice system. June 15, 2003 Deborah Henley Breaking the Medical Malpractice Code of Secrecy At The Burlington Free Press, a reporter persists in unearthing stories that doctors don’t want told. June 15, 2003 Stephen Kiernan Keeping an Eye on Thailand’s Press A media column tracks coverage and commentary about the war in Iraq. June 15, 2003 Songpol Kaopatumtip Photographer Gordon Parks Turns 90 ‘Gordon is our lamplighter, and I love him for that.’ June 15, 2003 Lester Sloan Previous 1 … 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 … 430 Next