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Images of Horror From Fallujah

‘The transparency of angst and indecision about the Fallujah images have been good for journalism.’

Why Did California’s Lights Go Out?

A reporting team looks for answers amid a new and complex electricity market.

The President, Press and Weapons of Mass Destruction

‘Why has the WMD story been so difficult for the press to investigate and tell?’

Ken Auletta’s ‘Backstory’ Reveals Insights About the Business of News

What happens when the romance of journalism collides with the reality of business?

Spring 2004: Words & Reflections Introduction

War and TerrorIn Nieman Reports’s continuing effort to chronicle the various ways in which journalists are approaching coverage of war and terror, John Koopman, a features writer at the San…

Murder Trials and Media Sensationalism

The press frenzy of a century ago echoes in the coverage of trials today.

Visualizing the War on Terror

The book, ‘War,’ offers an impartial look at its realities.

A Political Reporter’s Toolbox

The Committee of Concerned Journalists suggests campaign coverage strategies based on the advice of veteran political journalists.

When Old Media Confronted Howard Dean

‘Dean scares the institutional media out of their wits … because of what he and Internet democracy say about them.’

‘Only a Lunatic Would Do This Kind of Work’

A journalist offers his perspective on the perspective of political journalists.