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An indefatigable investigative reporter: Seymour Hersh 'still comes through as an outsider hungry for the latest scraps of news.'.(Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib)(Book Review)

Chain of Command: The Road from 9/11 to Abu Ghraib Seymour M. Hersh HarperCollins. 416 Pages. $25.95. It has become a maxim in newsrooms...
Nieman Reports, 03/22/05 by Herbers, John · More from publication -
Polyphenyl ethers: Lubrication in extreme environments
Lubrication Fundamentals Polyphenyl ethers are a class of lubricants having unusual properties, most significantly high thermal and radiation...
Lubrication Engineering, 12/01/01 by Herber, John F Sr; Joaquim, Manuel E; Adams, Tom · More from publication -
Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism. (He displeased his bosses, not to mention those he covered: Daniel Schorr writes about his tempestuous career as a reporter).(Review)

Staying Tuned: A Life in Journalism Daniel Schorr Pocket Books. 345 Pages. $26.95. Among the ever critical editors and reporters who work...
Nieman Reports, 09/22/01 by Herbers, John · More from publication -
The Reporter in the Deep South.

In "Absolom, Absolom!," one of William Faulkner's great Gothic novels of Yoknapatawpha county, Quinten Compson goes to Harvard and is questioned...
Nieman Reports, 12/22/99 by HERBERS, JOHN · More from publication -
The New Washington Merry-Go-Round
There has been a major shift in the way journalist are covering Washington. Washington is viewed as a center for information, rather than a center...
American Journalism Review, 04/01/99 by John Herbers · More from publication -
Spin Cycle: How the White House and the Media Manipulate the News.(Review)

Howard Kurtz Touchstone. 327 Pages. $14 pb. Those looking for a balanced, critical appraisal of press performance in the Monica Lewinsky and...
Nieman Reports, 12/22/98 by Herbers, John · More from publication -
Children who made a revolution
David Halberstam addresses one of the foundations of the civil rights movement: the role of Christian faith in changing racial discrimination...
Christian Century, 07/15/98 by John Herbers · More from publication -
Editors without backbone: they are responsible for letting rumors run amuck in coverage of the Clinton-Lewinsky story. (Monica Lewinsky)

In releasing its study on how the press handled the most recent Clinton crisis, the Committee of Concerned Journalists said its findings raise...
Nieman Reports, 03/22/98 by Herbers, John · More from publication -
Testing the editors: with welfare now in state hands, newspapers and broadcasting stations must find ways to check how programs work.(Welfare - Media Opportunity)

If President Clinton and Congressional leaders had plotted to stump the press on reporting how the poor fare in this country they could hardly...
Nieman Reports, 03/22/97 by Herbers, John · More from publication -
If campaign's a horserace, what happens to the issues? (includes related article)(The 1996 Presidential Election)

Among my most vivid, and painful, memories of life at The New York Times were the long, unproductive meetings on how to cover the issues that...
Nieman Reports, 12/22/95 by Herbers, John · More from publication
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