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Winter 2002
Reporting on the INS
Introduction
By Melissa Ludtke, Editor
Investigating What Happens to Refugees in INS Detention
By Rick Tulsky
‘Freedom of the Press Becomes a River Without Water’
By Herschel P. Fink
The People’s Right to Know vs. Government Secrecy
By Hilary Burke
Challenging the Reporting Limits Imposed By the INS
By Mark Dow
Why Reporters Should Want to Cover Immigration
By Patrick J. McDonnell
Covering the INS in South Florida
By Susana Barciela
Documenting How INS Detainees Are Treated
By Steven Rubin
Reporting on Children Held in INS Detention
By Chris L. Jenkins
The Press Paid Little Attention When the Immigration Act Was Passed
By Anthony Lewis
The Oregonian Investigates Mistreatment of Foreigners
By Richard Read
Environment Reporting
Introduction
By Melissa Ludtke, Editor
Complexity in Environment Reporting Is Critical to Public Decision-Making
By Paul Rogers
The Environment Beat’s Rocky Terrain
By Philip Shabecoff
The Beat Is a Tougher One Today
By James Bruggers
A New Kind of Environment Reporting Is Needed
By Jim Detjen
Environment Journalists Don’t Get Much Respect
By Bud Ward
Connecting the Human Condition to Environmental Destruction
By Stan Grossfeld
Missing the ‘Big Story’ in Environment Coverage
By Charles Alexander
The Environment Beat in the Nation’s Capital
By Margaret Kriz
A Government Agency Impedes Access to Information
By Joseph A. Davis
Journalists Can Be Seduced By Aspects of Risk
By David Ropeik
Understanding Factors of Risk Perception
By David Ropeik
After September 11, Headlines About Air Quality Were Everywhere
By Dan Fagin
The Press Portrayed the Story as Fish vs. Farmers
By Michael Milstein
Photojournalism and Environment Stories
By Natalie Fobes
Blue Earth Alliance
By Natalie Fobes
Connecting Scientific Data to Real Consequences for People
By Tom Henry
Newsroom Issues Affect Environment Coverage
By Peter Lord
Training for Environment Writers
Compiled by Paul Rogers
Covering Breaking News on the Environment Beat
By Timothy Wheeler
Networks Aren’t Tuned in to the Environment
By Natalie Pawelski
Radio Uses Sound and Script to Transport Listeners to a Place
By Peter Thomson
A Beat About Business and the Environment
By Christy George
Fighting to Get Environment Stories on Television
By Jacques A. Rivard
Using a Camera to Document Global Warming
By Gary Braasch
Antarctica
A Photo Essay By Gary Braasch
The Arctic
A Photo Essay By Gary Braasch
Glaciers and Sea Level Change
A Photo Essay By Gary Braasch
Covering the Environment From Rio to Johannesburg and Beyond
By Marcelo Leite
Environment Reporting in China
By Sun Yu
Reluctance to Read News About the Environment
By Nanise Fifita
Satellite Imagery for Environment Reporting
By Claire Parkinson
Finding Environmental Satellite Images on the Web
Words & Reflections
Introduction
By Melissa Ludtke, Editor
The Consequences of Corporate Ownership
By Frank A. Blethen
A Rigorous Look at the Work of Newsrooms Today
By Seth Effron
A War Correspondent Tries to Make Sense of What He’s Seen
By Nancy Bernhard
The Vital Role of the Press in a Time of National Crisis
Remarks From an Address by Bob Giles
Journalist’s Trade: Journalism Education
Introduction
By Melissa Ludtke, Editor
The Worthiness of Bollinger’s Challenge
By Geneva Overholser
What Should Be Taught in Journalism Schools?
By Melvin Mencher
Melding the Competing Demands of Basic Skills and Emerging Issues in Journalism
By Paul Grabowicz
The Bridge Between the Classroom and Journalism
By William F. Woo
Journalism’s Road to Becoming a Profession
By Philip Meyer
What Journalism Schools Do Best
By Nancy Day
Passing Along the Magic of Journalism
By Dale Maharidge
Curator’s Corner
Creating a New Web of Connections
By Bob Giles
Nieman Notes
The Maynard Institute: 25 Years and 2,000 Journalists Later
By Bryan Monroe
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Finding Environmental Satellite Images on the Web
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Claire Parkinson compiled a list of Web sites where reporters can find a wide selection of satellite imagery relevant to environmental topics. They include the
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"Satellite Imagery for Environment Reporting"
- Claire Parkinson
following:
www.nnvl.noaa.gov
www.osei.noaa.gov
www.jpl.nasa.gov/earth
www.spot.com
visibleearth.nasa.gov
earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom
edcwww.cr.usgs.gov/earthshots/slow/tableofcontents
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