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Learning from experience.(Take 2)
Auto-racing colleges have no crash courses (Chicago Sun-Times) [ILLUSTRATION . . .

More or less?(Take 2)
As killings rise in city, violent crimes sharply decline (Boston . . .

Wall Street Journal.(DROP CAP)(Brief article)
"It's like citizen surgery ... very similar." --Wall Street Journal tech columnist Walter Mossberg's take on citizen journalism, at the American Society of Newspaper Editors convention in . . .

Retreating from the world: the cutback in foreign coverage, and the steep price.(FULL COURT PRESS)
I was reading the Washington Post account of Army Maj. Gen. Eldon A. Bargewell's report on the massacre of Iraqi civilians at Haditha when this sentence jumped out at me: "No one recommended . . .

The Imus brouhaha.(LETTERS)(Don Imus )(Letter to the editor)
I saw your Don Imus piece (Online Exclusive). I guess my question would be: Did you ever listen to the program? I'm not politically correct at all. I listen to and read everything. I think I am . . .

Treasuring Herblock: the Library of Congress is preserving the drawings of the beloved Washington Post editorial cartoonist.(DRO
Deep inside the James Madison Memorial Building at the Library of Congress, in a room restricted to public access, Sara Duke, Holly Krueger and Valeria Orlandini are meticulously preserving . . .

Taste and sensitivity award.(Take 2)
Deaf plan silent protest at Capitol (Florida . . .

Really??!?(Take 2)
Study: Abstinence Classes Don't Stop Sex (Associated Press) [ILLUSTRATION . . .

Gourmand about town.(THE BEAT)(Interview)
Jonathan Gold is not your average restaurant critic. His LA Weekly column, Counter Intelligence, is testament to that fact, featuring reviews not only of five-star, obscenely . . .

Right from the start.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)
In your piece on the Examiner newspapers ("Home Free," April/May) you missed perhaps the most obvious angle: Doesn't it strike you as odd that in a city as left-wing as San Francisco, you have a . . .

Wonders of rejuvenation.(Take 2)
Spa breathes new life into former funeral home (Syracuse . . .

Whatever works.(Take 2)
Viagra may help stroke patients (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) [ILLUSTRATION . . .

Murdoch mogul.(Cliche Corner)(Rupert Murdoch)(Brief article)
"Rupert Murdoch, the thrill-ride version of the modern media mogul" (New York Times) "Murdoch ... who is arguably the most powerful media mogul on the planet." (Michigan's Grand Rapids Press) . . .

Correction.(Correction notice)
AJR misstated the New York Times' projected online revenue growth in its April/May column The Online Frontier. Times President and CEO Janet Robinson had projected a 30 percent--or $80 . . .

A Pulitzer of his own: and a reminder of journalism's true mission.(ABOVE THE FOLD)
In 1997, after a five-year sabbatical from newsrooms spent writing a few books and the occasional magazine piece, I found myself sitting across a coffee table from Gene Roberts, who himself was . . .

Dangerous sport.(Take 2)
Local horses may get shot at Derby (Kentucky's Springfield Sun) [ILLUSTRATION . . .

Avert your eyes!(Take 2)
Teacher takes a long view of sex-ed (Washington . . .

Hometown horror: immediately after the mass murder at Virginia Tech, local journalists led the coverage of an unfathomable trage
When a gunman opened fire at Virginia Tech on April 16, journalists at the Roanoke Times and the student-run Collegiate Times were at the epicenter of the horror. The deadliest shooting in U.S. . . .

Covering Iraq.(LETTERS)(Letter to the editor)
The article by Sherry Ricchiardi ("Obstructed View," April/May) is a good, informative view of news reporting from Iraq. A very tough and life-threatening job. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] We should . . .

Facing the future: newspapers are making necessary changes to endure in the Internet era.(THE NEWSPAPER BUSINESS)
The Internet has jolted the newspaper industry, forcing a rethinking of how to practice journalism and do business. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] As an ink-strained wretch from an earlier, less . . .

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