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Cops, cameras and the ConstitutionToo many reporters are detained just for doing their job. By Alan S. Hale |
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From fact to fictionJon Tattrie spent years trying to break into the literary world and get his fiction published. His first book was released this year, and he used his career in journalism to make it happen. By Vincenzo Ravina |
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The end of photojournalism in RussiaLife was tough for photographers in the Soviet Union. It’s still tough. By Dalia Lourenco |
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Community crescendoDespite the recession, small-town papers stay strong through their commitment to community. By Trevor Howlett |
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An uphill battleThe Chronicle Herald’s Stephen Maher strives to cover politics with a more investigative approach in an environment of closed doors and restricted access. By Laura Parlee |
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Catching the waveA 75-year-old private station in Yarmouth has found a niche in the era of modern radio. By Chris Muise |
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Errors, errors, everywhereFor Craig Silverman, media errors and honesty in the press keep him busy on a daily basis. By Meggan Desmond |
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Rubbing shoulders and stepping on toesTheir subjects might be prone to squabble over the limelight but for these entertainment reporters, a turf war of their own is brewing between the media and celebrity bloggers. By Meaghan Walsh |








