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October 1993
Anything Goes
When a newspaper wanted to fold its JOA partner, buy its local rival or gobble up weeklies, the Bush administration was no obstacle. Will Clinton's Justice Department be tougher?   > read more
By  Stephen R. Barnett
Smokeless in Seattle
The Seattle Times attracted much attention when it banned tobacco ads. But some newspapers that adopted similar policies have abandoned them. The high-profile action doesn't necessarily signal a trend.   > read more
By   Unknown
Married with Bylines
Two-journalist couples pose interesting challenges to employers – and to the couples themselves.   > read more
By  Katie Hickox
Carl of the Wild
With a flourishing career as a darkly comic novelist, Carl Hiaasen hardly needs a day job. So why does he keep writing those acerbic columns for the Miami Herald?   > read more
By  Joanne Kenen
Those Sleazy Reporters   > read more
By   Unknown
The Future is Now
Newspapers are overcoming their fears of technology and launching a wide array of electronic products.   > read more
By  Kate McKenna
Where the Action Is   > read more
By  Kate McKenna
Press Conferences Via Computer   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
Who's Doing What   > read more
By  Kate McKenna
The Public Looks at The Press With AJR
A roundtable explores trust, credibility and the general state of the news media.   > read more
By  Reese Cleghorn
What Kind Of Animal Is Cable Television?
Courts struggle to decide if it should be regulated like broadcasters, or have the freedom of newspapers.   > read more
By  Lyle Denniston
One from Column A, One from Column B
Newspapers are creating columns aimed at specific segments of their audiences.   > read more
By  John Morton
Radio Opts For Talk, News Takes A Walk
King, Stern, Limbaugh, et al., are drowning out serious news.   > read more
By  Lou Prato
Rushing to Judgment in the James Jordan Murder Case   > read more
By  Leslie Kaufman
Commie Gays!
Letter From Washington   > read more
By  Joseph Laitin
Out of the Box and into Oblivion   > read more
By  Chris Reid
Southwest's "Navajo Flu" Deadly But Not Navajo   > read more
By  Katherine Saltzstein
Did Clinton Questioner Deserve Press Scrutiny?   > read more
By  Ernest R. Sander
An Inspirational Array of Local Columns
The Best of the Rest: Non-
Syndicated Newspaper Columnists Select Their Best Work

Edited by Sam G. Riley
Greenwood Press   > read more
Book review by  Carl Sessions Stepp
Bylines   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
Straight Talk from a New Editor   > read more
By   Unknown
Cliché corner   > read more
By  Chip Rowe
Letters   > read more