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Summer 2001: Introduction

The battle over the ownership of NTV television—Russia’s largest non-government national TV network—appeared to Western eyes to be a story about the role that President Vladimir Putin was playing in…

Sources: Have Journalists Ceded Control?

For the public to be well served, transparency is crucial.

Opening Windows Gives Readers Unexpected Images

An African-American writer reflects glimpses inside his world.

Reporting About Poverty and Race Needs to Change

Yet journalists too often convey only a one-dimensional sense of déjà vu.

In Colombia, Journalists Have Many Enemies

‘The first and most damning effect is self-censorship.’

Why ‘Mama’s Santos’ was honored by Let’s Do It Better

“Mama is preparing to die. This is nothing new. She started to make these preparations when I was in fourth grade, 34 years ago.”With that opening, Arizona Daily Star reporter…

Looking for Stories in All the ‘Third Places’

In Detroit, reporters use civic mapping to find new stories and sources.

Civic Mapping Can Ignite a Reporter’s Curiosity

At The San Diego Union-Tribune, community experiences become stories.

Understanding the Community’s Civic Life

Journalists’ tools include new questions and different sources.

Winter 2000: Developing a Global Interactive Dialogue Introduction

By using new technological devices to disassemble millions of computerized records, Chicago Tribune project reporter Mike Berens unearthed patterns of fatal nursing errors and transformed statistics into investigative stories. Brant…