Extra! July/August 2002

Articles available online:
The Railroading of Amtrak
Trains, planes and automobiles held to different standards
By Christopher Ott

The Myth of the Generous Offer
Distorting the Camp David negotiations
By Seth Ackerman

Abandoned Children
Networks passing the buck on educational responsibilities
By Janine Jackson

The Thrill of a Good Conspiracy
Iraq and the Oklahoma bombing case
By Cate McCauley

Recasting the Web
Information commons to cash cow
By Karen Charman

Celebrating as the Rich Get Richer
Stock market coverage treats gains for the few as good news for all
By Dean Baker

Spotlighting (Some) Venezuela Killings
Deaths during pro-Chavez protests don't interest New York Times
By Rachel Coen

On the Verge in Vermont
Media reform movement nears critical mass
By Robert McChesney

Articles only available in print:
Still Far From "Fair and Balanced"
Dan Rather's Bogus Journey
Consistency No Hobgoblin at the New York Times
"We've Made It Impossible to Talk About Iraq"
Battlefields Without Soldiers, Journalism Without Critics
A Cold Shower for the "Teen Sex" Beat