Author H.L. Mencken: Courage in a Time of Lynching Subscriptions were cancelled, threats made on him and Sunpapers’ staff, and advertisers’ products were boycotted, but Mencken's words were published. June 15, 2006 The Forces Threatening Journalism ‘The challenges facing news professionals — and threatening journalism in the public interest — are significant and cannot be avoided.’ June 15, 2006 Summer 2006: Introduction Courage, as these journalists remind us, exposes itself in different guises. It can be found in the wisdom of understanding when danger finally has outweighed the risk. Or it can… June 15, 2006 When Risks Make a Story Too Dangerous to Tell On January 26, 2006, a few days after freelance reporter Jill Carroll was kidnapped in Iraq, Los Angeles Times correspondent Alissa J. Rubin wrote a Page One story entitled, “Abduction… June 15, 2006 When a Journalist’s Voice Is Silenced In using the Internet to share his views, Li Datong is ‘breaking the wishes of authorities who would prefer he did not speak to the foreign press.’ June 15, 2006 Two Sides of Courage ‘Only after I left the foreign battlefields and returned to the United States did I discover the quiet part of courage in what it is I try to do.’ June 15, 2006 Courage: What Network News Needs Now ‘Network news spent decades establishing its solid credentials. Now is no time for it to lose its nerve.’ June 15, 2006 A Local Newspaper Endures a Stormy Backlash ‘We had the opportunity to tell the story of powerless people who'd been hurt by powerful people who counted on the public never learning what they'd done.’ June 15, 2006 Editorial Pages: Why Courage Is Hard to Find The Star Tribune published strong editorials about Bush administration truth telling when few other papers did, and an editor there explores some reasons why. June 15, 2006 The Difficult Isolation Courage Can Bring Newspaper boycotts forced ‘the need for courage beyond the physical ….’ June 15, 2006 Previous 1 … 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 … 427 Next