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January/February 1992
The Number 11 Killer AIDS
Because a promiscuous Magic Johnson has the AIDS virus, why scare John and Jane Doe, whose chances of catching it may be remote?   > read more
By  Daniel Lynch
The News Director Proves Her Mettle
Women news directors are moving into the big markets. But it's not easy – and much depends on enlightened managements.   > read more
By  Lou Prato
Journalism's Wild Man: The Cartoonist
A Pulitzer Prize winner sketches himself as a practitioner of the slam dunk and the cluster bomb and a point man for the First Amendment.   > read more
By  Doug Marlette
"Kill The Reporters!"
The Serbs believe journalists favor Croatia – one reason 18 are dead.   > read more
By  Sherry Ricchiardi
TOP SECRET: Lawyers On Trial
In most states the lawyers who hear complaints about lawyers keep them from the public and the press.   > read more
By  Mary Collins
An Editor Joins Us In Stormy Times
From cops to Congress, Miami to Milwaukee, Rieder has prepared for it.   > read more
By  Reese Cleghorn
Open Letter To WJR's New Editor, Rem Rieder
You will soak up confidence from the most important ingredient of journalism, the journalists.   > read more
By  Bill Monroe
Welcome, Please, The Digital Revolution
A technological breakthrough that will forever change how the news is reported.   > read more
By  Lou Prato
DOE Seals Campus Crime Records
The government says arrest files are shielded by "educational" privacy. The student press sues.   > read more
By  Lyle Denniston
There's A Baby Bell In Your Future
Like it or not, the telephone companies will probably become competitors of newspapers and cable companies.   > read more
By  John Morton
"America: What Went Wrong?"Inquirer Series Hits Nerve In Philadelphia   > read more
By  Grant Mahon
Paper To Politicians: Oh, Shut Up   > read more
By  Chris Kent
A Prostitute's Clients: Fair Game?   > read more
By  Sally Deneen
"Maledicta" Favors The Whole F___ing Truth   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
From The Kids Of Oz, The Nonviolent News   > read more
By  Sue Campbell
Molly Ivins, Gall In The Saddle
Molly Ivins Can't Say That, Can She?
By Molly Ivins
Random House   > read more
Book review by  Charles Murphy
Jack Anderson Hires New Muckraking Partner   > read more
By  Nancy Pasternack
Bylines   > read more
By   Unknown
Letters   > read more