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October 1994
Big Time in Little Rock
The election of Bill Clinton thrust the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, home of some of the president's most acerbic critics, into the national spotlight. Now the paper, survivor of a bloody newspaper war, is striving to forge a new identity and struggling to compete with the big boys.   > read more
By  Alicia C. Shepard
Alive!
Once written off as members of an endangered species, the three major news magazines have found a niche in the information age. But the competition remains intense.   > read more
By  William Triplett
Panel Vision
At its information lab in the Rockies, Knight-Ridder is working to turn a hand-held electronic panel into the newspaper of the future.   > read more
By  Jerome Aumente
Tom Wolfe's Revenge
New Journalism, once vilified by critics, is enjoying a renaissance as "literary journalism."   > read more
By  Chris Harvey
Where Are Today's Hemingways?   > read more
By  Ron Javers
Toward The Future: Looking at J-Schools
If you don't have one, maybe you should adopt.   > read more
By  Reese Cleghorn
A Job Explosion In TV News
The recent affiliate war has created new employment prospects.   > read more
By  Lou Prato
Once Again, No First Amendment Champion
Stephen Breyer, the second Supreme Court justice named by Clinton, is not likely to make waves.   > read more
By  Lyle Denniston
Why Are Newspaper Profits So High?
The nature of the business, not greed, is the reason.   > read more
By  John Morton
An Untapped Source for Some Great Scoops   > read more
By  Nancy Watzman
When the Facts Get in the Way   > read more
By  Vicki Monks
High-Tech Challenge: Attracting Women Readers to Cyberspace   > read more
By  Rosalind Resnick
Cuba Finds It Has No Shortage of Opinions   > read more
By  Rick Rockwell
Exposing the Vulnerability of Almighty Data
Tainted Truth: The Manipulation of Fact in America
By Cynthia Crossen
Simon & Schuster   > read more
Book review by  Carl Sessions Stepp
Saying Goodbye to the White House
Bylines   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
Bylines   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
Cliché corner   > read more
By  Suzan Revah