Articles Covering the War Before It Started While Iraq war coverage worked well, did journalists probe enough about policies and evidence that led to this war being waged? June 15, 2003 Michael Getler Are Journalists Asking the Right Questions? ‘Too many of my sources of information have let me down.’ June 15, 2003 What Should News Organizations Do for Access? Revelations by CNN’s Eason Jordan spark a debate among journalists. June 15, 2003 Blurring the Line Between Journalist and Publicist For things to change, the Washington press corps needs to lead the way. June 15, 2003 Paul McMasters War Coverage in the Chinese Media The Chinese people saw changes in the way news of this war was brought to them. June 15, 2003 Yuan Feng Forty Years of Reporting the Nation’s News Bob Schieffer reflects on stories he’s covered and the way journalism has changed. June 15, 2003 Bill Wheatley The Arab Press ‘Like their audience, the Arab world’s newspapers are angry, nuanced, multifaceted, passionate and argumentative.’ June 15, 2003 Rami G. Khouri An Education in How to Cover the Issues In eight days, journalists gain knowledge and experience that improves coverage. May 1, 2003 Larry Tye Lead Poisoning: A Failed Response and Sick Children A team of reporters and a photographer tackle a familiar story with a new approach. March 15, 2003 Judy Peet Reporting on America’s Widening Racial Health Gap Using computer-assisted reporting, The Plain Dealer found the fault lines. March 15, 2003 Dave Davis Previous 1 … 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 … 430 Next