Author 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 Reporting on America’s Widening Racial Health Gap Using computer-assisted reporting, The Plain Dealer found the fault lines. March 15, 2003 A Reporter Decides to Testify, Then Decides Against It Students ask him, ‘Is a journalist not a human being?’ March 15, 2003 Public Health Reporting: After September 11th, It’s More Difficult Important stories aren’t getting told, sources are hard to reach, and what was once public is now considered secret. March 15, 2003 The Anthrax Attacks A journalist assesses what went wrong in coverage of this story. March 15, 2003 Preparing for Bioterrorism Reporting RELATED ARTICLE“The Anthrax Attacks”– Patricia ThomasIndividual reporters and the profession are adapting to a world where bioterrorism is no longer unthinkable. Some journalism schools have instituted courses such as “Covering… March 15, 2003 The Public Health Beat: What Is It? Why Is It Important? ‘To follow a public health story is to feel the classic pull of a mystery….’ March 15, 2003 Alcoholism: Its Origins, Consequences and Costs A reporter’s journey into this story results in lessons learned—and a Pulitzer Prize. March 15, 2003 Examining the Content of Health Care Reporting Neither the health care system nor policies creating it receive coverage they deserve. March 15, 2003 Frustrations on the Frontlines of the Health Beat News organizations need to find spaces ‘to be homes for stories that are now often orphaned.’ March 15, 2003 Previous 1 … 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 … 428 Next