‘Baghdad Blues: A War Diary’ By David Turnley• Opinion• December 15, 2003 A photojournalist documents daily life during war. Read more
Connecting What Is Learned With What Is Done By Jennifer Carroll• Features• December 15, 2003 At Gannett, different strategies aim at the same goal of attracting younger readers. Read more
The Washington Post Reaches Out to Young Readers By Steve Coll• Features• December 15, 2003 ‘Put the journalism first, put the readers first, put the reporters first. And start to move.’ Read more
Lessons Worth Learning About Young Readers By Tom Curley• Features• December 15, 2003 Young people will read newspapers and creative minds are figuring out how to reach them. Read more
Solving Some Mysteries About the Habits of the Young By John K. Hartman• Features• December 15, 2003 The keys to turning young adults into newsreaders are out there. Read more
Are We Reaching Da Youth? By Danny Schechter• Features• December 15, 2003 Young adults’ ‘rejection of “the news” might be a reaction to big journalism’s rejection of them.’ Read more
When Journalists Report in Dangerous Places By Committee to Protect Journalists• Opinion• December 15, 2003 An updated version of a journalist’s security handbook offers background and advice. Read more
An Oral History Tells Stories Seldom Heard During the War By Bill Katovsky• Opinion• December 15, 2003 In ‘Embedded,’ war correspondents speak frankly about their experiences in Iraq. Read more
Reporting From Baghdad During the War By Anne Garrels• Opinion• December 15, 2003 NPR correspondent Anne Garrels describes what she observed and thought while reporting from Iraq. Read more
How and Why Leaking of Secrets Happen By Jack Nelson• Opinion• December 15, 2003 Journalists and senior intelligence officials are talking about ‘protecting government secrets without infringing on the right to report on the government.’ Read more