Search results for “nieman” Showing 3364 results Newspapers Arrive at Economic Crossroads Which Way They Go Could Depend on What Journalists Know and How They React June 15, 1999 Images and Words From the Balkan Conflict An elderly ethnic Albanian woman from Kosovo comforts a small girl in a school in Bob, a village some 50 kms. south of Pristina, as another weeps, Tuesday, March 2,… June 15, 1999 A Ugandan Journalist Is Taken to Court By his Government Mounting a Defense to a Charge of ‘Publication of False News’ June 15, 1999 An Albanian Newspaper Is Reborn Kosovo Refugee Journalists Refuse to Let Their Reporting Be Silenced June 15, 1999 Portraying Poverty in the Face of Newsroom Pressures Demand More Time. Agitate for More Space. And Revisit the Subject Often. June 15, 1999 Looking Inside the Business of Journalism Economic Pressures Create New Challenges for Journalists June 15, 1999 In the Midst of Poverty, People’s Stories are Hard to Tell Small Staffs, Lack of Resources, and Families’ Fear of Reprisals Add to Difficulties in Coverage June 15, 1999 The Price of Hope: Investigating Disparities Among Rich and Poor Schools Photo by Diedra Laird, The Charlotte Observer.For years, parents and educators in poverty-ridden pockets of the South sensed the public schools were shortchanging their children. And they were right. Their… March 15, 1999 A Newspaper’s Report Cards Offer Revealing Insights into How Well Schools are Doing Parents stand up to speak at school board meetings, clutching a copy of the newspaper. The dog-eared newsprint is the source of research that buttresses their comments.School officials pore over… March 15, 1999 Using Education Data to Build A Story’s Foundation Parents assist children in a fourth grade math class. Photo by Bill Batson, The Omaha World-Herald.For at least a decade before The Omaha World-Herald published its five-part series “The Learning… March 15, 1999 Previous 1 … 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 … 337 Next