Extra! September/October 2000

Articles available online:
Hometown Hostility
The Philadelphia Inquirer vs. Mumia Abu-Jamal
By Edward S. Herman

Fronting for Big Coal
Halting global warming would be racist, PR insists
By Robert Weissman and Russell Mokhiber

Digging Too Deep at No Gun Ri
AP's massacre exposés survived corporate pressure and criticism--but not apathy
By Seth Ackerman

Pro-Choice Not Networks' Choice
Abortion rights ads too "controversial" for TV
By Jennifer L. Pozner

Propaganda or Patriotism?
The media, the military and the ICTY
By Rachel Coen

Right-Wing Business in Farmer's Overalls
The American Farm Bureau Federation
By Scotty Johnson and Sam Husseini

CPJ Declares Open Season on Thomas Friedman

Articles only available in print:
Now It Can Be Told
Covering the Information Factory
CPJ Declares Open Season on Thomas Friedman
Which Side They're On
Dateline NBC Exploits Central Park Victims
A Welfare Success-But the Program Died
Blame Canada
The Real Ali Agca Connection