Story Archives
Third Quarter 2001
Sep. 2001: China: Internet boom changes the face of news
Internet media challenge censorship and the Communist party line
Sep. 2001: Live targets
Journalists in the Basque region of Spain risk bomb threats and death
Sep. 2001: Trouble in spiritual paradise
Coverage of the Hindu festival, Kumbh Mela, creates a media circus
Sep. 2001: Nepal's lively media
The newly emerging media cover the massacre of the royal family
Sep. 2001: Environment, back on the front page
Controversial issues are emerging around the world
Sep. 2001: A fragile island
As the U.S. drops bombs on Puerto Rico, journalists are restricted to the safe side.
Sep. 2001: Radioactive waste uncovered
The Russian government is silencing journalists who uncover nuclear waste dumping
Sep. 2001: The choice: recycled vs. virgin paper
For magazines, switching to recycled material may not be so clean
Sep. 2001: How reporters miss the point
Environmental reporting may be hot, but the beat needs a scientific approach