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During the past year, the quarterly magazine has featured many important topics:
  • Afghanistan Stories Come Back Into View
  • A Conference Report: Avian Flu, A Pandemic & the Role of Journalists
  • Goodbye Gutenberg
  • Global Migration and Immigration
  • Journalists: On the Subject of Courage
  • What Katrina Revealed, Will Journalists Now Cover?
  • Newspapers' Survival
  • The Job of Frontline Editor
In 2005, Nieman Reports also published an online collection of more than three years of stories we published in the magazine related to the coverage of war and terror. This special edition of Nieman Reports is available in PDF format.


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