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Winter Diversity Grants Awarded

Recipients are Eugene Weekly, San Antonio Current (FULL STORY)
AAN Staff  |  12-05-2001  11:21 pm  |  Association News

Tower Powernew

Philadelphia City Paper  |  11-29-2001  12:37 pm  | 

Sexless Terrornew

Philadelphia City Paper  |  11-29-2001  12:34 pm  | 

Blaming the Somalisnew

City Pages  |  11-21-2001  5:06 pm  | 

Hide and Seeknew

Metro Times  |  11-21-2001  11:39 am  | 

Special Report: New World Disorder, Part 7new

LA Weekly  |  11-16-2001  5:28 pm  | 

A Journalistic Certainty: Endless Cycle of Cave-Insnew

Shepherd Express  |  11-15-2001  1:28 pm  | 

Gimme Shelternew

Syracuse New Times  |  11-14-2001  12:19 pm  | 

The War Profiteersnew

Columbus Alive  |  11-14-2001  2:49 pm  | 

Defining the Terms of Terrorismnew

Cincinnati CityBeat  |  11-13-2001  2:47 pm  | 

To Kill or Convert?new

Metro Times  |  11-13-2001  2:39 pm  | 

Another War in Afghanistannew

Tom Walsh, editor of the Sacramento News & Review, remembers his time in Afghanistan, when another war was raging. "I remember looking at the Toyota long-bed truck and wondering if this would be where I would die," Walsh writes. Obviously he survived, but others did not come back from the war against the Soviets. One of them was Jim Lindelof, who wrote: “I know this trip is crazy, but for the pictures and the story we’re after, it’s worth the risk; that is, as long as we don’t get killed.” Lindelof was killed on his way out of Afghanistan with what he believed was the first-ever film of a CIA-supplied Stinger missile knocking a Soviet fighter jet out of the sky. His film was never found. Now Walsh sees the journalists pouring back into Afghanistan and wonders if that country will ever know peace.
Sacramento News & Review  |  11-12-2001  9:41 am  | 

Don't Ignore the Warnew

Chico News & Review  |  11-12-2001  11:12 am  | 

Same As It Ever Was?new

Seven Days  |  11-12-2001  10:48 am  | 

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