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Winter 2008
journalists
Bailing Out One of the 20th Century's Best Business Models
Les Payne's Too Quiet Departure
Nat Hentoff's Last Column: The 50-Year Veteran Says Goodbye
Do You Know the Way to Tel Aviv? For CBS, via London
Fewer Reporters Died in 2008, but Iraq Still Deadliest
War Crimes
Endangered Species
What Future for the Ink-Stained Wretch?
In Denver, a Web Site Tries to Save a Newspaper
Seattle Times Asks Employees: Give Up A Week's Pay
John Powell, 89, Journalist Once Tried for Sedition
$1 Billion in Federal Funds to Keep Investigative Journalism Alive
AP Reporters, Photographers Stage 'Byline Strike'
WUSA Moves to One-Person News Crews
More than 500 AP Journalists Sign Petition for Fair Contract
Vera Glaser, Journalist Who Covered Women's Rights
Write Now
Journalists Become Targets in Mexico's Drug War
CPJ's 2008 Prison Census: Online and in Jail
Chicago Tribune Losing 11 Journalists, Including Both New York Correspondents
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