- “Violent Crime and the Media’s Role” by Michael J. Kirkhorn
- “TV Violence and What to Do About It” by George Gerbner
- “A Major Public Health Crisis” by Robert E. McAfee
- “A Grueling Standard to Live By” by Carole Kneeland
- “Trying to Muzzle the Beast” by Diana K. Sugg
- “The Test of a Sportswriter” by Bill Dwyre
- “A Primer on Covering Victims” by Frank Ochberg
- “Tips on Interviewing Victims” by William Coté and Bonnie Bucqueroux
- “Race and Violence” by Lester Sloan
- “Reporters Are Victims, Too” by Charolette Aiken
- “Swimming ‘A Wild, Raging River'” by Roger Simpson
- “Why I Turned Down Oprah Winfrey” by Migael Scherer
- “Cops on the Edge” by Hubert Williams
- “John Chancellor Remembered” by Jon Margolis
- “A Shaman Looks at Campaign ’96” by Robert D. Deutsch
- “Travails of a Textbook Author” by Melvin Mencher
- “Fear, Journalism and Democracy” by Peter Eng
- “Satellite TV Transforming Broadcasting” by William Atkins
- “The Internet—Screening Out the Flies” by Larry Campbell
- “South Asia—Regional Press Thriving” by Vikram Parekh
- “East Asia—Media Booming but Leashed” by John Schidlovsky
- “India—What’s Murdoch Up To?” by Vinod Mehta
- “Pakistan—Transition n Midst of Dramatic Change” by Owais Aslam Ali
- “Kashmir—’Between the Devil and the Deep Sea'” by Surinder Singh Oberoi
- “Hong Kong Mogul: Keeping Ideals After ’97′” by Judith Clarke
- “Taiwan—Relishing but Abusing Freedoms ” by Osman Tseng
- “Philippines—Opinionated, Rambunctious” by Sheila S. Coronel
- “Malaysia—Media Tightly Prescribed” by Eric Loo
- “Thailand—New Setbacks” by Paisal Sricharatchanya
- “Teaching Western Journalism” by Geoff Murray

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