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The New York Times on the Supreme Court, 1857-2008

2009
Collects articles from "The New York Times" to examine the history and influence of the Supreme Court on states and other branches of government, exploring themes such as rights, freedoms, crimes, and other issues drawn from letters to the editor, news stories, and Op Ed essays.

Politics, lies, and videotape

3,000 questions and answers on the Mideast crisis
1991
With a question and answer format the author examines the rationalizations of terror and those who support Saddam Hussein and others.

Dispatches from the front

news accounts of American wars, 1776-1991
1995
Collection of journalistic dispatches from ten American conflicts, from the Revolutionary War to Desert Storm, providing a chronicle of the evolving nature of warfare and the development of the war correspondent.

Guys, dolls, and curveballs

Damon Runyon on baseball
2005
The author presents a collection of ballpark dispatches from legendary reporter Damon Runyon as he covered players such as Ty Cobb and Babe Ruth as well as commentaries on the fans, gamblers, and bookies who were involved in the game.

The record of the paper

how the New York Times misreports US foreign policy
2004
Reveals how "The New York Times" has misreported major U.S. foreign policy issues, including the bombing of North Vietnam in 1964, the Reagan administration's policy toward the Sandinista government in the 1980s, and the Bush administration's 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Longitudes and attitudes

exploring the world after September 11
2002
Journalist Thomas L. Friedman presents commentaries he wrote surrounding the September 11 terrorist attacks, spanning December 2000 through July 2002, as well as a diary of his travels to such places as Afghanistan and Israel in the months following the attacks.

Seeing through the media

the Persian Gulf War
1994
Presents seventeen essays that examine U.S. media coverage of the Persian Gulf War and analyze its influence upon national identity and support of the war; covers such topics as television, print media, gender, race, military censorship, and America's past wars including Vietnam.

We interrupt this broadcast

relive the events that stopped our lives--from the Hindenburg to the death of Princess Diana
1998
Recounts the details of thirty-eight significant events of the twentieth century, each with from-the-scene photographs; and features two compact discs that contain over two hours of audio from the events as they were broadcast live.

Naked in Baghdad

2003
Reporter Anne Garrels chronicles the experiences she had while staying in Baghdad's Palestine Hotel through the American invasion of Iraq.

Covering catastrophe

broadcast journalists report September 11
2002
Presents quotations from more than one hundred journalists about their experiences covering the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, describing their reactions to the events of the day, from morning to evening.

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