Extra! November/December 1994

Articles available online:
Enemy Ally
The Demonization of Jean-Bertrand Aristide
By Jim Naureckas

Back-Talk Radio
Aiming to Empower
By Miranda Spencer

Corrections

David Broder and the Limits of Mainstream Liberalism
By Edward S. Herman

Editor's Note
By Jim Naureckas

A Question of Fairness: Will FCC Let Both Sides Be Heard on Smoking Initiative?
The Bork-Scalia Decision
By Robert B. Krinsky

Felons on the Air
Does GE's Ownership of NBC Violate the Law?
By Sam Husseini

Is the Entire Press Corrupt?
By George Seldes

The "Hush Rush" Hoax:
Limbaugh on the Fairness Doctrine
By Jeff Cohen

Fraudulent Reporting
U.S. Media on the Mexican Election
By Mark Cook

A PBS Quiz

Media Turned Population Debate Into Pope vs. Veep
From the Women's Desk
By Laura Flanders

SoundBites

Trade Reporting's Information Deficit
By Dean Baker

Wines' World: The Tie-Dyed Clinton

Coverage of Women in Sports:
Q & A with Championship Basketball Coach Tara VanDerveer
By Jane Gottesman

"Workplace" Coverage No Substitute for Real Labor Reporting
Labor Media Watch
By Janine Jackson

The Case of the Disappearing Elections
Why Didn't the Press Bark When Yeltsin Forgot Vote?
By Sasha Abramsky