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Spring 2003: Words & Reflections Introduction

Journalists Testifying at War Crimes TribunalsShould journalists who cover war be required to testify before tribunals in which cases involving those accused of war crimes are heard? A December 2002…

Spring 2003: Introduction

Few topics receive more media attention today than the topic of health. Yet, in the view of some journalists, many of the stories being told about health are not ones…

The Uninsured Story Is Seldom Fully Told

Reporters rely on experts instead of going out where the story is happening.

Courageous Zimbabwean Editor Becomes a Nieman Fellow

‘Like a recurring nightmare, Nyarota became a frequent occupant of Harare’s police cells.’

Media Ownership and the Quality of News

As the Federal Communications Commission considers changing rules, journalists need to pay better attention.

Objectivity Without Neutrality

A Bosnian journalist reflects on the value of testifying about the crimes of genocide.

“Freedom of the Press Becomes a River Without Water”

An attorney describes the fight for access to news in a post-September 11 world.

“Freedom of the Press Becomes a River Without Water”

Isuspect I am among the few who can look back over a lengthy professional career and point unhesitatingly to one specific, defining event that sparked a passion and sent them…

Reluctance to Read News About the Environment

‘…trying to convince people about the importance of protecting the environment sometimes falls on deaf ears.’

A Beat About Business and the Environment

A broadcast journalist starts to see stories through a more complicated lens.