Search results for “writing+the+book” Showing 892 results When Tragedy Is No Longer a Good Enough Story to Tell An African journalist chronicles his life and revisits some of Africa’s major news stories of the 1990’s. September 15, 2004 A Mid-Sized Newspaper Connects Its Readers to Africa Times Union journalists traveled to Malawi to trace the links of local citizens to the people of sub-Saharan Africa. September 15, 2004 Proposing a Variation on Embedded Reporting Switching from the battlefield to inside a military hospital, we would ‘explore the physical and psychological aftermath of war.’ September 15, 2004 Foreign Correspondence: Evolution, Not Extinction ‘The new correspondents are reshaping foreign news in ways that have potential for good and, without interventions, for bad.’ September 15, 2004 Emotional Connections to African Reporting Zambia’s orphaned children portray many dimensions of the human toll of AIDS. September 15, 2004 Fall 2004: Words & Reflections Introduction War and TerrorThe dangers and challenges to journalists who report on the war in Iraq have been amply demonstrated in threats to their safety, difficulties of establishing and maintaining trust… September 15, 2004 Acting as a Witness to a Forgotten War ‘Even if nobody for whom I write this story cares, it is difficult for me to forget Chechnya.’ June 15, 2004 Securing the Right to Be Heard A new book explores how a 1960’s case about race in Mississippi transformed television news and the Federal Communications Commission. June 15, 2004 Digging Beneath Quotes to Tell the Story A reporter decides to ‘cover what government does instead of what politicians say.’ June 15, 2004 Telling Stories the Military Doesn’t Want Told If war is hell, then the aftermath for too many of those who fought the war in Iraq is worthy of another biblical metaphor—purgatory. Last fall, UPI’s Mark Benjamin got… June 15, 2004 Previous 1 … 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 … 90 Next