Search results for “nieman” Showing 3552 results On National Security, Five Ways to Respond to Restraints My first reaction to the assignment of writing about the lingering effects of Cold War self-censorship is to redefine the subject. If self-censorship means restraint, self-imposed or accepted by an… March 15, 1998 Response: an ‘Unbridgeable Divide’ My departure point for any discussion of national security reporting is an evening in the early 1980’s, when I was a Washington correspondent for The New York Times. Several days… March 15, 1998 He Saw Folly of Racism Through Prism of Humor Harry S. Ashmore 1916-1998In April 1960, The New York Herald Tribune published 12 articles by Harry S. Ashmore, who had just left The Arkansas Gazette where he had served for… March 15, 1998 Falling Into the Fault Line Chasm He was young, but he knew it was the kind of story that could change lives and win prizes so he didn’t hesitate when his editors asked him to spend… March 15, 1998 The Fred Friendly Impact It was a coin toss as to which provoked more contempt in my youth, authority or celebrity.Fred Friendly combined them both, though his celebrity was of the professional, behind-the-scenes sort.… March 15, 1998 Two Stories Seymour Hersh Never Wrote Seymour M. Hersh has won more than a dozen major journalism prizes as an investigative reporter, including the 1970 Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting for his disclosure of the My… March 15, 1998 Response: Eye Always on Bureaucracies The late Peter Kihss was one of the greatest American reporters of the 20th Century. Year after year, on a huge variety of subjects, he produced spot news and investigative… March 15, 1998 Winter 1997: Highways, Byways and Bylines: Roads as News Stories List of articles December 1, 1997 Fall 1997: The Faith of Journalists List of articles September 1, 1997 Spring 1997: Welfare — Media Opportunity List of Articles April 1, 1997 Previous 1 … 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 … 356 Next