Search results for “5+questions” Showing 1088 results Journalism In the Age of Pseudoreporting As fake news surfaces on TV and government public relations staff sizes increase, there are questions worth asking about the impact on journalism. June 15, 2005 Introducing a New Concept Into Libel Law ‘We think that institutional malice will make the libel inquiry more attuned to the real world.’ June 15, 2005 Truth and Trust: In Iraq War Coverage, They’ve Become Casualties ‘How to counter the drip-drip-drip of the dead and the maimed? Blame the media.’ June 15, 2005 Advice and Guidance for International Journalism Trainers ‘Until overseas trainers get to know the interests of the particular individuals with whom they’ll work, they are unlikely to be able to specify terms of success.’ June 15, 2005 Training Iraqi Translators How to Act as Reporters With concerns about safety, ‘our interpreters became something much more than translators.’ June 15, 2005 An American Correspondent Brings Africa Out of the Shadows ‘Western reporters in Africa get away with an ignorance that would not be tolerated if they were assigned to other world regions ….’ June 15, 2005 A Remembrance of Foreign Reporting In ‘Bad News,’ a retired network correspondent eulogizes the decline of foreign news reporting. June 15, 2005 Getting an Up-Close View of the Military in Iraq ‘For the first time it has been possible for large numbers of journalists to observe closely the behavior of U.S. troops and how it refracted among Iraqis.’ June 15, 2005 An Unseen Side of Iran A drug-sniffing dog, donated by the French government, is used to search a truck by Anti-Narcotics Police at Shahid Sherofat checkpoint near Esfahan, Iran, while a bus passes in the… June 15, 2005 ‘Perilous Times’ for First Amendment Rights Editors must ‘send the clear signal—and offer the necessary support—to make the coverage of government secrecy a priority in their newsrooms.’ March 15, 2005 Previous 1 … 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 … 109 Next