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Topic: Intelligent Design
Courtroom Testimony Offers an Excellent Road Map for Reporters
‘… the usual “he said, she said” quotes I read in press accounts have little or nothing to do with the actual issues raised by the Pennsylvania case.’
By Paul R. Gross
Editorial Pages and Intelligent Design
‘Once upon a time, I would have been mortified at the thought of exposing my religious views to my readers.’
By Cynthia Tucker
In Kansas, the Debate About Science Evolves
One veteran reporter describes the complexities involved in telling this story as like entering ‘The Land of Muck.’
By Diane Carroll
Probing Beneath the Surface of the Intelligent Design Controversy
‘… to truly understand I.D., people need to look at things in ways that are different from our accustomed patterns.’
By Gailon Totheroh
Intelligent Design Has Not Surfaced in the British Press
At a journalism seminar, a BBC producer was ‘struck by the concern about intelligent design amongst our transatlantic colleagues.’
By Martin Redfern
Strengthening the Line Between News and Opinion
A newspaper editor asks, ‘At what point in our efforts to be neutral in our news coverage do we risk becoming misleading?’
By Jeff Bruce
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