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Fall 2000: Words & Reflections Introduction

The death penalty is under the journalistic microscope. Scrutiny of prosecutions and court procedures, along with new testing of DNA evidence, is illuminating ways in which the legal system—from the…

Talking About Narrative Journalism

Jack Hart [writing coach for The Oregonian]: We ran a narrative series last week about a basketball coach and his problems with crack cocaine. My girlfriend was at a meeting…

Narrative Journalism Comes of Age

Some find it hard to accept. Others embrace it.

Freelancers Confront New Challenges

In a contract battle, many argue their work shouldn’t be used for free.

Can Journalism Be Fair?

‘If truth is whatever works for you, there is no need for journalism.’

‘Just Write What Happened.’

Imposing a narrative structure doesn’t always work.

The Perils of Growing Comfortable With Evil

The lynching of Jesse Washington, May 16, 1916, in Robinson, Texas. From the exhibition “Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America.” Photo courtesy of The New-York Historical Society.April 9, 2000 The…

From Darkness Into Blinding Glare

What does it take to get the press to shine its searchlight in distant places?

Questions Crime Reporters Sometimes Forget to Ask

In murder cases, the ‘easy story’ to report might be profoundly wrong.

A Story of Courage in South African Journalism

Blacks accepted the white-owned Rand Daily Mail as their champion.