Author The Pentagon and the Press Several ‘principles’ of coverage became victims of the war against terrorism. December 15, 2001 Secrecy and the Press in a Time of War ‘If we guard our toothbrushes and diamonds with equal zeal, we will probably lose fewer toothbrushes and more diamonds.’ December 15, 2001 Is the Press Up to the Task of Reporting These Stories? An investigative journalist examines the evidence and shares his concerns. December 15, 2001 Press Access to Satellite Images is a Casualty in This War The Department of Defense owns and controls these pictures. December 15, 2001 Training Journalists to Report Safely in Hostile Environments ‘…fire services personnel don’t go fighting fires without proper training….’ December 15, 2001 The Unreported Threat in Coverage of Anthrax Journalists fail to focus on the longer-term dangers of antibiotic resistance. December 15, 2001 Living Treasures There is a small committee in Santa Fe that twice each year names three people as “Living Treasures.” The name, and to some extent the content, is based on a… December 15, 2001 Arab Women Media Center RELATED ARTICLE“Breaking Down Barriers in the Arab Media”– Naomi SakrIn December 1999, the Arab Women Media Center (AWMC) was launched in Jordan. Its mission is to assist women who work… December 15, 2001 Breaking Down Barriers in the Arab Media Women activists have shown that obstacles to progress take many forms. December 15, 2001 Interactivity Creates a Different Kind of Journalism A former newspaper editor turned radio host discovers ‘a forum, simultaneously public and intimate, for digesting news and debating its meaning.’ December 15, 2001 Previous 1 … 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 … 427 Next