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April 2007

The Coming News Blackout?

Some news organizations are turning down embeds not because of combat -- but because they might get their gear stolen.

By Paul McLeary Fri 6 Apr 2007 03:13 PM The Flint Journal and SonRise: A Twisted Tale

Pretend, for a moment, that you are a loyal reader of the Flint Journal, a small daily northwest of Detroit. Now consider the following series of items.

By Edward B. Colby Thu 5 Apr 2007 02:00 PM Bush Names Ambassador to Belgium, Bloggers on Top of It

The president makes a recess appointment to a very important post, leading to conflict.

By Satta Sarmah Thu 5 Apr 2007 01:23 PM Capitalism At Risk; Needs More From Journal’s Third Front

Money & Investing is Getting Some Help. It needs it.

By Dean Starkman Thu 5 Apr 2007 12:10 PM EPA Ruling Sets an Ambitious Menu For the Press

As "triumphant" as Monday's decision may be for environmentalists, for the press the story is just beginning.

By Curtis Brainard Wed 4 Apr 2007 05:28 PM Wolf Goes Free, But Debate He Inspired Continues

He has been called a blogger, freelance journalist, photographer, political activist and anarchist, but one title Josh Wolf no longer goes by is prisoner.

By Christina Hernandez Wed 4 Apr 2007 11:29 AM Stop the Winnowing Already!

It is way too early for simplistic framing, or for narrowing the presidential field.

By Edward B. Colby Tue 3 Apr 2007 11:58 AM We're At War; That's Front-Page News Every Day

If ever there were a case for journalism to give the people what they need, even if sometimes they say they don't want it, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are it.

By Paul McLeary Mon 2 Apr 2007 12:23 PM

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