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CJRColumbia Journalism Review

September/October 1994

FEATURES

How O.J.'s chief strategist works the press:
Secrets of a Celebrity Lawyer
by ROBERT L. SHAPIRO

Secrets of a Courthouse Reporter
by LOUISE YARNALL

Letter from Hawaii
Where the breeze is soft and the media are mellow
by SPENCER A. SHERMAN

Whatever Happened to Consumer Reporting?
The tradition that started with the muckrakers is fizzling out all over
- with one surprising exception
Sidebar: The Very Model of a Consumer Story
by TRUDY LIEBERMAN

People Pictures
Trusting photographs to tell stories
by RICHARD B. STOLLEY

No Experience Necessary
In the battle for the soul of journalism education, the Ph.D.'s are beating the pros
by JOHN WICKLEIN

CHRONICLE

CAPITAL LETTER
Rwanda: Courting Disaster
by CHRISTOPHER HANSON

Books

Letters
Darts and Laurels

Short Takes

The Lower Case