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Nieman Reports back issues from June 2005:

The Nieman reunion: a time to talk and listen.(Curator's Corner)

Jun 22, 2005;

Truth and trust: in Iraq War coverage, they've become casualties.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Journalism in the age of pseudoreporting: as fake news surfaces on TV and government public relations staff sizes increase, there are questions worth asking about the impact on journalism.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

Journalism and the public interest.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Why objectivity still matters.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Why won't journalists follow the money? By not revealing the funders behind 'think tanks,' the information they provide shouldn't be considered credible by readers.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Spin Alley: a microcosm of journalism's struggles: will reporters end this ritual and regain the trust of their audience in their 2006 and 2008 political coverage?(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

Can government prohibit a journalist's access to public officials? Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich, Jr. and The Sun are arguing this in federal court.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

All is silent at city hall: after a local publication challenges the Youngstown, Ohio mayor, city employees are prohibited from speaking with reporters, and the case goes to court.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Anonymous sources: their use in a time of prosecutorial interest: how are decisions made about publishing information from confidential sources?(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Reporters weigh the value of information against the threat of legal action.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Protecting reporters who protect sources: strategic disagreement among journalists has stymied attempts to pass a federal shield law.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Trust: what it means for journalism.(Words & Reflections)(Interview)

Jun 22, 2005;

'The seduction of secrecy: toward better access to government information on the record'.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005

The White House: can it control the press? With secrecy on the rise, what is happening in Washington, D.C. is having a wider impact on how government officials relate to the press.(Words & Reflections)(Interview)

Jun 22, 2005

A downward trend in use of anonymous sources: surveys of journalists and public opinion place the use and need for anonymous sources in a broader context.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005

Reporting in an era of heightened concern about anonymous sources.(Words & Reflections)(Interview)

Jun 22, 2005

Offering anonymity too easily to sources.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005

Introducing a new concept into libel law.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

The public isn't buying press credibility.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

Why the First Amendment (and journalism) might be in trouble.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

Loving and doubting journalism at the same time: a University of Missouri survey of public attitudes toward journalism reveals a complex pattern of responses.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

Ethical journalism is not an oxymoron: in ethical decision-making journalists compare 'very favorably with those who work in other professions.'.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

Looking at American journalism from the outside in.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

When the beat does not go on: a longtime journalist reflects on reinventing her life outside of a newsroom.(Words & Reflections)

Jun 22, 2005;

Seeing what others failed to notice: reporting from Baghdad, Jon Lee Anderson 'offers a profound antidote to the simplistic impulses of American television news....'.(The Fall of Baghdad)(Book Review)

Jun 22, 2005;

Getting an up-close view of the military in Iraq.(Sister in the Band of Brothers: Embedded with the 101st Airborne in Iraq)(Book Review)

Jun 22, 2005;

Passionate criticism of Iraq war coverage by the American press: a journalist longs for a more 'dispassionate discussion' of U.S. war policy.(War Made Easy: How Presidents and Pundits Keep Spinning Us to Death)(Book Review)

Jun 22, 2005;

A remembrance of foreign reporting: in 'Bad News,' a retired network correspondent eulogizes the decline of foreign news reporting.(Book Review)

Jun 22, 2005;

The global poverty beat: 'what choices will news organizations make in the years ahead about coverage of the world's poor and their problems?' Two new books provide direction.

Jun 22, 2005;

An American correspondent brings Africa out of the shadows.(A Continent for the Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africa)(Book Review)

Jun 22, 2005;

When journalism training isn't enough.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Press silence before Rwanda's genocide.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Training Iraqi translators how to act as reporters: with concerns about safety, 'our interpreters became something much more than translators.'.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

A challenging experience in Cape Verde.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Helping Armenian reporters dig deeper: more in-depth and better-documented stories began to be told after an intensive training program.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

Advice and guidance for international journalism trainers.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Trainers can remain foreign to local journalists: due to cultural and language differences, trainers can be 'regarded as a sort of extraterrestrial as they deliver their advice and lessons.'.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Lessons in teaching foreign journalists.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

When bureaucracy trumps excellence: in Eastern Europe, journalists struggle to find their footing.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Journalism education that succeeds: students at Tbilisi's Caucasus School learn by immersing themselves in the skills and work of journalism.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Getting Ukrainian journalists to ask ordinary people questions.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Debating how and why journalists do what they do.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Press freedom in Ropczycka, Poland: an American journalist observes the opening months of a newspaper's birth.(Watchdog)

Jun 22, 2005;

It's tough to find new footholds in journalism.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Respecting cultural traditions in a newsroom: at the Lakota Times, editors help reporters blend their language and ceremonies into their work.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

New tools in telling news stories: in online workshops, Spanish-speaking journalists learn how to convey news in its broader reality.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Planting the roots of public radio in Chile.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Teaching journalism, finding a home: a big challenge was balancing 'my strong sense of ethical practice with a desire to avoid preaching an "American way"....'.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

Sharing techniques of publishing: in Jakarta, an admirable venture was in need of organizational training.(Journalist's Trade)

Jun 22, 2005;

When genocide is a story left largely untold.(International Journalism)(Interview)

Jun 22, 2005;

Darfur fits into a pattern of reporting neglect.(International Journalism)

Jun 22, 2005;

Fear and self-censorship in Vladimir Putin's Russia.(International Journalism)

Jun 22, 2005;

Increasing press repression in Russia.(International Journalism)

Jun 22, 2005;

A Berlin experience for American journalists: at the American Academy, debate and dialogue lead to changed perspectives.(Nieman Notes)

Jun 22, 2005;

Henry Raymont.(1962)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2005;

Murray Seeger writes, "Palma and I are in the process of moving from Bethany Beach, Delaware, back to the Washington area.(1962)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2005;

Philip Meyer, class scribe.(1967)(Brief Article)(Company Profile)

Jun 22, 2005;

Jerome G. Kelly.(1971)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2005;

Wayne Greenhaw was awarded the 2005 Clarence Cason Award for Nonfiction Writing by the University of Alabama on March 17th.(1973)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2005;

Sheryl A. Barnett (Fitzgerald).(1975)(Brief Article)(Obituary)

Jun 22, 2005;

The J. Anthony Lukas Prize Project 2005 Awards.(Nieman Notes)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2005;

William O. Wheatley, Jr.(1977)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2005;

Jan Collins.(1980)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2005;

Judy Nicol Havemann.(1980)(Brief Article)

Jun 22, 2005;