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August/September 2007 issue
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Lying to Get the Truth
October/November Preview » A powerful article in Harper’s about lobbying in Washington reignites a long-standing debate over the ethics of undercover journalism.
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By Mark Lisheron
Transforming the Architecture
October/November Preview » As newspapers struggle to survive with heavy emphasis on the Web, bulked-up local coverage and leaner staffs, they are dramatically revamping the way newsrooms operate.
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By Carl Sessions Stepp
Against All Odds
October/November Preview » Left for dead by the pundits, USA Today celebrates its 25th birthday.
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By Rem Rieder
Getting What He Wants
Online Exclusive » Murdoch nears victory in his quest for Dow Jones.
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By Rem Rieder
Stepping Up
Online Exclusive » How TV’s Tom Snyder taught a valuable lesson to a young newspaper reporter
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By Rem Rieder
Justice Delayed
Many in the media jettisoned caution--and the presumption of innocence--in their coverage of an alleged rape by Duke lacrosse players, and were too slow to correct the record as the case unraveled. But some journalists distinguished themselves with skeptical and incisive reporting.
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By Rachel Smolkin
Star Tribulations
October/November Preview » In short order, Minneapolis’ Star Tribune has experienced an ownership change, two rounds of staff reduction, a top-to-bottom newsroom reorganization--and its publisher is being sued by its archrival in St. Paul, where he used to work. Editor Nancy Barnes is banking on beefed-up suburban coverage and enhanced online offerings to bolster the embattled paper’s future.
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By Mark Lisheron
Distorted Picture
Thanks to Photoshop, it’s awfully easy to manipulate photographs, as a number of recent scandals make painfully clear. Misuse of the technology poses a serious threat to photojournalism’s credibility.
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By Sherry Ricchiardi
The End of the Affair
Squeezed for profits, newspapers send their staff film critics packing. Is this sound cost-cutting or a missed opportunity?
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By Jennifer Dorroh
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