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The Post Backs Off (Features)
August/September 2005

But it never should have gotten itself involved with the Pentagon’s Freedom Walk in the first place.   > read more
Trading Papers (Features)
August/September 2005
You can’t tell the owners without a scorecard.   > read more
A Punishment Too Harsh? (Features)
August/September 2005
A stiff suspension without pay would have been the way to go in the case of fired Miami Herald columnist Jim DeFede.   > read more
In Praise of Judith Miller (Features)
August/September 2005
The controversial reporter is doing the right thing.   > read more
Asleep at the Wheel (Columns)
August/September 2005
The media’s perplexing performance on the Downing Street memo   > read more
Changing Times (The Beat)
August/September 2005
A great editor steps down in Los Angeles.   > read more
Appreciation: A Class Act (Features)
June/July 2005
Celebrating a distinguished career and doing journalism the right way   > read more
Newsweek’s Nightmare (Columns)
June/July 2005
A botched story, not a journalistic war crime.   > read more
Hold That Obit (Columns)
April/May 2005
They’re on the ropes, but it’s not over yet for the battered mainstream media.   > read more
Breaking All the Rules (Columns)
February/March 2005
CBS’ document fiasco is a textbook case of how not to do journalism.   > read more

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