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View all coversJuly / August 2010
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Cover Story
A Second Chance How mobile devices can absolve journalism of its original sin—giving away online content
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Feature
The Trouble With Experts The Web allows us to question authority in new ways
By Alissa Quart
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Lone Star Trailblazer Will the Texas Tribune transform Texas journalism?
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Justice for Conroy John Conroy spent years exposing police torture in Chicago. Now the alleged ringleader is on trial, and the reporter is laid off.
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The Rise of Private News A niche model can make lots of money. What are the costs?
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After the Storm What happens to the journalists who get pushed out of their newsrooms?
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A World of Trouble Who’s a journalist? In today’s war zones, the answer matters.
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Message Control Is Obama’s White House tighter than Bush’s?
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- Departments
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Darts and Laurels
Darts and Laurels The diamond thief's tale sounded to good to be true. Turns out it was.
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Editorial
Shield Abuse A bogus argument stretches a good law to the breaking point
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Short Takes
Is the End Nigh? A libel reform campaign makes strides in Great Britain
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Short Takes
Legal Aid Students at Yale join the fight to protect press freedoms
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Short Takes
Bold Move Gannett makes a surprising venture into the online world
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- Ideas & Reviews
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Review
Memoirs of a Pugilist Hitchens in light and shade
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Second Read
The Ordinary Jungle A not-so-awed explorer who was unafraid to say so
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Review
Around the Bend A new book charts Commentary’s slide into irrelevance
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Review
American Soldiers Think you know them? Sebastian Junger suggests you have no idea.
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Review
Brief Encounters Short reviews of a classic novel about journalism and a biography of a pioneering female reporter
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The Research Report
Philadelphia Story A study in the City of Brotherly Love suggests what's been lost, and what can be gained
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