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November 1992
Covering Carnage in the Balkans
Reporters, caught in a crossfire of bullets and propaganda, strive to sort out levels of evil.   > read more
By  Sherry Ricchiardi
Go West Young Scribe
Whether driven by burnout or ambition, many reporters have gone Hollywood to write or work behind the scenes.   > read more
By  Penny Pagano
Hacks on Film
They're evil but never geniuses.   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
Understating Unemployment
When journalists report the official jobless figures, they aren't always telling the whole story.   > read more
By  Elliott Negin
N.Y. to Washington: DROP DEAD
Many staffers at network Washington bureaus say their New York bosses have turned their backs on news from the nation's capital.   > read more
By  Penn Kimball
In 1992 The Pace Quickened, Forever
The campaign all but created media whiplash.   > read more
By  Reese Cleghorn
Where Are the Black Male Anchors?
Are white managers really afraid to hire black men for their news shows?   > read more
By  Lou Prato
A Drive To Keep Court Files Secret
Trend toward openness draws a counterattack.   > read more
By  Lyle Denniston
Big Dailies Muscling Suburban Rivals
Better news coverage and distribution bolster metro papers in the suburbs.   > read more
By  John Morton
Rooting Too Hard for the Home Team?   > read more
By  Chris Kent
Doing It All for Television News   > read more
By  Toula Vlahou
Standards for Photography's Cutting Edge   > read more
By  Patrick Boyle
Keyboards Designed To Save Your Wrists   > read more
By  Suzan Revah
In a Small Town for the Big Picture   > read more
By  Richard Huff
Giving Television a Second Chance
Teleliteracy
By David Bianculli
Continuum   > read more
Book review by  Carl Sessions Stepp
Second Prize: Lunch with Michel
Tongue firmly in cheek, Michel McQueen offers a suggestion on how to come up with a name for ABC's new Sunday magazine show, scheduled to debut opposite CBS   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
Bylines   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
Letters   > read more