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1. Sixty years of Nieman Reports--and still counting: a look back at the...
Sixty years ago, the first issue of Nieman Reports was published, beginning a conversation about the rights and responsibilities of journalists that continues to this ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. A dangerous yet still necessary assignment: "'going inside" was what we...
I really did not want to die in a muddy field in Helmand. But there I was, cowering in a ditch with Kalashnikov bullets and ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Reconstructing Afghanistan.(Photo Essay)(Photograph)
Strife, revolution and invasion have ravaged Afghanistan and its people for centuries. Now a fledgling democracy holds the promise of progress and peace. But leadership ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. Laughter and memories shared amid danger: an interpreter says that if the...
In the summer and fall of 2006, NATO's mostly Canadian and American troops, along with the Afghan National Army, fought major battles with Taliban fighters ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Foreign reporting: adding layers to what goes in the notebook: using the...
Last summer, I went straight from the warm afterglow of a Nieman Fellowship to the searing heat of Pakistan and Afghanistan. My first assignment after ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Five years later Afghanistan faces new threats from an old foe: an NPR...
I landed in northern Afghanistan on the morning after the first American bombs started falling on the Taliban. I flew in from neighboring Tajikistan on ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Examining closely why an important story is not widely told: in an excerpt...
In his forthcoming book, "How We Missed the Story, "Roy Gutman, who is foreign editor for the McClatchy Newspapers, examines in detail what took place ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Military barriers impede a newspaper's investigation: when the Los...
Last year, the Los Angeles Times decided to undertake something quite unusual: The newspaper would conduct a parallel investigation to the one being undertaken by ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. Afghans learn how to tell visual stories: founded by a photojournalist, a...
To see Afghanistan through the eyes of Afghan people is Aina Photo's greatest ambition. Aina Photo is the first Afghan photo journalism school and agency. (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Fardin Waezi.(Brief article)
I learned photography in my father's studio in Kabul. Under Taliban rule I was arrested five times for "photograph related crimes" and for cutting my ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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