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Doubting Amina

The biggest hoax of 2011 fooled activists and journalists alike. One writer and free speech advocate explains why so many wanted to believe in the ‘Gay Girl in Damascus.’

Journalists and Memoir: Reporting + Memory

‘The story must move beyond a verbal regurgitation of hastily recalled anecdotes. You need to report live from your life, researching with interviews, data and documents that support your recollections.’

Summer 2005: Words & Reflections Introduction

It’s as much the “nitty-gritty of the journalistic enterprise, the ‘how-do-I-do this’ quality of reporting in Iraq” as “the life of the society he is covering” that Edward A. Gargan,…

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.’

‘Sister in the Band of Brothers’

A reporter accompanies the 101st Airborne during the Iraq War and turns the experience into a book.

Why We Need Stories

‘Without them, the stuff that happens would float around in some glob and none of it would mean anything.’

Journalists Won’t Miss This ‘Deadline’

TV drama’s portrayal of a newspaper columnist was more sleuth than truth.

1994: A New Agenda for Journalism

A Call for Action to Stake Out the Role of News in the Emerging Technological World
Spring 1980: Holocaust and Healing

Spring 1980: Holocaust and Healing

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