SEJournal Spring 2008 table of contents

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Table of Contents

Features

Nation's First Investigative Reporter Drilled Deep on Big Oil
by Steve Weinberg

Publishing Paradox
by Bill Kovarik

Market Warms to Climate Change Books in 2007
by Bill Kovarik

SEJ Gains Ground for Press Freedoms, Information
by Joseph A. Davis

Inside Story: Lisa Margonelli Interview
by Bill Dawson

Columns

Science Survey: New Government Effort to Produce More Data on Toxic Chemicals
by Cheryl Hogue

The Beat: Long-form Stories — Enterprise & Investigative — Still Making Mark
by Bill Dawson

SEJ News: Annual Conference

President's Report: Don't Leave Climate Change, Environment to "Boys on the Bus"
by Tim Wheeler

E-Reporting Biz: OK, It's Time to Play the Climate Change Card in the Campaign
by Bud Ward

Media on the Move
by Mike Mansur

Bits and Bytes: Web Tools Help Negotiate the Information Explosion
by David Poulson

Research News Roundup: Studies Look at News Bias & Internet's Impact on Coverage
by Jan Knight

Reporter's Toolbox: Slideshows Can Highlight Big Projects, Offer Readers More
by Casey McNerthney

Bookshelf Book Reviews:

  • Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products, by Mark Schapiro
    Reviewed by Susan Moran
  • Millipedes and Moon Tigers: Science and Policy in an Age of Extinction, by Steve Nash
    Reviewed by Christine Heinrichs
  • The Secret History of the War on Cancer, by Devra Davis
    Reviewed by Jennifer Weeks


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