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Daughter of the Queen of Sheba
By Jackie Lyden
October 5, 2000
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A Reporter's Life
By Biography | Random House Audio
October 5, 2000
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A formerly sleepy media backwater comes alive as more journalists' pulses throb in time to stock tickers.
By Heidi Kriz
September 20, 2000
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Three prostitutes are banned from the Olympic Games Media Village in Sydney.
By Jack Boulware
September 13, 2000
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After they revealed the presidential candidates' SAT scores, we hit them up for their own.
By Anna Holmes
April 17, 2000
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For the first time in 15 years, the New York Times fails to win a Pulitzer Prize.
By Sean Elder
April 12, 2000
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Why shouldn't Leo play journalist with the president? Plus: Thou shalt not covet thy daughter's boyfriend; more world-class fools.
April 10, 2000
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How the White House rewarded U.S. News, Seventeen and other magazines for publishing anti-drug articles.
By Daniel Forbes
March 31, 2000
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Underfunded and outmanned, the scrappy afternoon paper could sometimes prevail over the competition -- but couldn't survive its own mismanagement.
By Scott Rosenberg
March 21, 2000
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When a stock trade cost me my job writing about Silicon Valley, everyone assumed I would join a dot-com and get rich. But I'm a newspaper journalist.
By Chris Nolan
March 14, 2000
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Croatian novelist and journalist Slavenka Drakulic tells a story of breathtaking brutality. We interview her about her new novel and her experiences.
By Kate Moses
March 9, 2000
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In her relentless pursuit of the truth she's left a few bodies in her wake, but isn't that part of a journalist's job?
By Craig Seligman
February 29, 2000
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A writer explains why she reaches out to the people she fears most.
By Donna Minkowitz
November 18, 1999
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An actionless thriller about a solved mystery somehow emerges as one of the best films of the year.
By Andrew O'Hehir
November 5, 1999
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"The New New Thing" author once said J-school ate his brain. Guess where he's teaching now.
By Alex Salkever
October 25, 1999
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Reporter Sander Thoenes was touring a neighborhood in Dili, the capital of East Timor. Then soldiers opened fire.
By Eve Pell
September 30, 1999
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The American reporter who revealed rights abuses in East Timor, detained by Indonesian soldiers last week, is released.
By Joan Walsh
September 20, 1999
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To be in the news, try making some -- or at least what passes for it these days.
By Cary Tennis
August 28, 1999
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Technology journalists aren't supposed to own stock in the companies they cover. But to participate in the high-flying tech sector, some are writing a new definition of "conflict of interest."
By Janelle Brown
August 6, 1999
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A San Jose Mercury News columnist's suspension reveals less about ethics than about the newsroom's changing balance of power.
By Scott Rosenberg
July 27, 1999
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At the start of this decade, Connie Chung was the hottest item on network news; then several public missteps caused her popularity to fall into the chill zone.
By Jenn Shreve
July 10, 1999
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While professional journalists turn up their noses, weblog pioneers invent a new, personal way to organize the Web's chaos.
By Scott Rosenberg
May 28, 1999
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The evolution of Jann Wenner: How the ultimate '60s rock groupie built his fantasy into a media empire.
By David Weir
April 20, 1999
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Jeff Stryker on Jeff Stryker: My doppelganger is a sex god, but what does that make me?
By Jeff Stryker
March 18, 1999
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The Grim Reaper mingles with a toothsome millionaire in the ponderous 'Meet Joe Black.' Reviewed by Laura Miller.
By Laura Miller
November 18, 1998