July/August 2004
Table of Contents
Cover Story: How Chalabi Played the Press
- The List
Judith Miller is on it, but she's hardly alone. By Douglas McCollam
Articles
- On the Job
- War Moms
Battlefields? Babies? Or Both? By Judith Matloff - Suburban Myth
Elizabeth Llorente sees an immigrant world that most of us roll right past. By Laurie Kelliher
- War Moms
- Tsunami
Campaign ’04 is fast, deep, and fraught with lies. The press must rethink its coverage or drown in a toxic tidal wave. By Bryan Keefer - Lowering My Shield
A murder case, a subpoena, and a reporter ready to go to jail. What’s wrong with this picture? By Mark Bowden - What Became of the Projo's Mojo?
- Why I Quit
By D. Morgan McVicar - How We Work
By Joel Rawson, executive editor of The Providence Journal
- Why I Quit
- Letter From Lima
Peru's press heroes toppled a dictator. Now they could destabilize a democracy. Should we be cheering? By Jason Felch
Voices
- Gloria Cooper
The Censors - Michael Shapiro
No News Is Good News - Christopher Hanson
Tortured Logic at CBS - Hassan Fattah
Goodbye, Baghdad
Reviews
- Books: Ephemera
The Rise and Rise of Celebrity Journalism
Reviewed by Neal Gabler- The Untold Story: My Twenty Years Running
The National Enquirer
by Iain Calder. -
The Importance of Being Famous: Behind the Scenes of the Celebrity
Industrial Complex
by Maureen Orth.
- The Untold Story: My Twenty Years Running
The National Enquirer
- The Creation of the Media: Political Origins of Modern Communication
by Paul Starr. Reviewed by Robert W. Snyder - Documentary: Control Room
Directed by Jehane Noujaim. Reviewed by Julia M. Klein - Books Reports
by James Boylan
Departments
- Opening Shot
- Comment
- Darts & Laurels
- Language Corner
- Letters
- Scene: How I Sent That Story
- The Lower Case



