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CJRColumbia Journalism Review

January/February 1992

Features

Living with Diversity
How it's working -- and not working -- in three newsrooms
by Stephen J. Simurda

The Clarence Thomas Hearings
Why almost everyone had a case against the press
by William Boot

Souther Journalism
Gone With the Wind?
Seems like nobody's left to name names and kick ass,
by Gary Moore

The Times Picayune Catches Up with David Duke
by Jeane w. Amend

Campaign '92
Political Ads: Decoding Hidden Messages
by Mark Crispin Miller

Letter from Moscow
Amid the chaos, Russian journalism gets a life
by Susan Benesch

Chronicle

Judgent Call
The Chutzpah man vs. Den of Thieves
by Michael Hoyt

Opinion
The closing of the journalistic mind
by Howard M. Ziff

"Too journalistic to make a contribution"
by Doug Underwood

Pulitzer's vision
an excerpt

Books

  • Backlash: The Undeclared War Against American Women
    by Susan Faludi
    reviewed by Leslie Bennetts
  • Just Cause
    by John Katzenbach
    reviewed by Pete Hamill
letters
darts and laurels
the lower case