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		<title>SJR November-December 2009</title>
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Dick Gephardt&#8217;s Fall: How a progressive stalwart turned into a spectacular political sellout / Sebastian Jones (PDF) For lobbyists, it&#8217;s money and prestige / Roy Malone KSHE: Format change brought in young / Frank Absher The window invited the public / Frank Absher The Globe lives again as [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.sjreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Gephardt.pdf">Dick Gephardt&#8217;s Fall: How a progressive stalwart turned into a spectacular political sellout / Sebastian Jones</a></strong> (PDF)<br /> For lobbyists, it&#8217;s money and prestige / Roy Malone<br /> KSHE: Format change brought in young / Frank Absher<br /> The window invited the public / Frank Absher<br /> <strong><a href="http://www.sjreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Globe.pdf">The Globe lives again as an online news source / Don Corrigan</a></strong> (PDF)<br /> A Swiss rescue for our newspapers / George Salamon<br /> Top 20 stories of 2009 and top 30 stories of decade / Tyndall Report<br /> Mike Leonard: Storyteller from the Midwest / Mike Murray<br /> Business models for a battered journalism industry / Art Silverblatt</p>
<h4>Letters</h4>
<p>&#8220;My goodness, such bitterness!&#8221; / Jim Hentschell<br /> Globe newsroom photo / Martin Duggan</p>
<h4>Off the Record</h4>
<p>Interlocking directorates / Charles L. Klotzer<br /> <strong><a href="http://www.sjreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Greenbaum.pdf">Did Kurt Greenbaum go too far? / Farzad Wafapoor</a></strong> (PDF)<br /> Charter&#8217;s changes upset some / Benjamin Israel<br /> At a loss for words / Rev. Robert W. Tabscott<br /> Pay now, be a top dentist / Roy Malone<br /> All about play money / Roy Malone<br /> Can we have some balance / Anthony West<br /> P-D bans Berger / Roy Malone<br /> Kudos / Roy Malone<br /> “Police crossed the lines” / Roy Malone<br /> Headlines and the Nixon Whitehouse / Roy Malone</p>
<p>Simon and Gephardt: Service vs Self-service / Charles L. Klotzer</p>
<h4>Politics &amp; Media</h4>
<p>Polling shows voters are gloomy / Terry Jones</p>
<h4>Radio History</h4>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.sjreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/KFUO.pdf">Four petitions challenge KFUO sale / Frank Absher</a></strong> (PDF)</p>
<h4>Sports &amp; Media</h4>
<p>Rams, Big Red more alike than different / Joe Pollack</p>
<h4>AD/PR</h4>
<p>Study ranks PR people high in morals, ethics / Rick Stoff</p>
<h4>Media Notes</h4>
<p>Media, Media Awards. AD/PR, AD/PR Awards, Books, Invitations, In Memoriam</p>
<h4>Sources Say</h4>
<p>Lee Enterprises cuts health insurance benefits</p>
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		<title>SJR September-October 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 23:22:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Twitter as Newspeak / Art Silverblatt (PDF)
One-of-a-kind crime reporter / Scott Eden
The Evening Whirl—blood, bodies and babes / Roy Malone
Journalism as pop culture / George Salamon
What does &#8220;Person of Interest&#8221; mean / Stephanie Chen
This is not a movie set / Photo provided by Rick Stoff
The top-censored stories highlight [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a title="Twitter as Newspeak" href="www.sjreview.org/wp-content/uploads/stories/11-09/twitter.pdf" target="_blank">Twitter as Newspeak / Art Silverblatt</a></strong> (PDF)<br />
One-of-a-kind crime reporter / Scott Eden<br />
The Evening Whirl—blood, bodies and babes / Roy Malone<br />
Journalism as pop culture / George Salamon<br />
What does &#8220;Person of Interest&#8221; mean / Stephanie Chen<br />
This is not a movie set / Photo provided by Rick Stoff<br />
The top-censored stories highlight the role of corporate America / Project Censored<br />
<strong><a title="What is greener, print or online?" href="www.sjreview.org/wp-content/uploads/stories/11-09/print-or-online.pdf" target="_blank">What is greener, print or online / Charles L. Klotzer</a></strong> (PDF)<br />
Letters<br />
Media Notes</p>
<h4>Off the Record</h4>
<p>Sale of KFUO announced / Frank Absher<br />
Limbaugh fights his critics / Don Miller<br />
The Old Snake comes again / Rev. Robert Tabscott<br />
Buddy Blattner: A great broadcaster / Frank Absher<br />
Papers question Chicago’s red light cameras / Rick Stoff<br />
Burwell’s Flub / Don Miller</p>
<h4>Politics &amp; Media</h4>
<p>Post reporting on statistics flawed / Terry Jones</p>
<h4>Sports &amp; Media</h4>
<p>Behind the football stories / Joe Pollack</p>
<h4>AD/PR</h4>
<p>Local book publishers crank them out / Rick Stoff</p>
<h4>Radio History</h4>
<p>Sax-playing brothers found success at KMOX / Frank Absher</p>
<h4><a title="Sources Say, Sept-Oct 2009" href="www.sjreview.org/wp-content/uploads/stories/11-09/sources-say.pdf" target="_blank">Sources</a></h4>
<p>Company man can’t remember<br />
Hartmann raps Post<br />
KMOV drops 5 p.m. sports<br />
Quinn is KSDK anchor</p>
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		<title>SJR July-August 2009 Issue</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 12:32:33 +0000</pubDate>
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FEATURES
Ruckus for the benefit of the media / Don Corrigan
Exposure beats hatemongering / Charles Davis
Bosnian Community depends on SabaH / Rita M. Csapo-Sweet
A new Bosnian newspaper with a mission / Amir Kurtovic
Stop the presses / George Salamon
The media and Sarah Palin: Using each other / Margie Burns
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<p>FEATURES</p>
<p><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ruckus.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>Ruckus for the benefit of the media / Don Corrigan</strong><br />
</a><strong><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/exposure.pdf" target="_blank">Exposure beats hatemongering / Charles Davis</a></strong><br />
Bosnian Community depends on SabaH / Rita M. Csapo-Sweet<br />
A new Bosnian newspaper with a mission / Amir Kurtovic<br />
Stop the presses / George Salamon<br />
The media and Sarah Palin: Using each other / Margie Burns<br />
Confused about the Honduran coup? / Dan Hellinger<br />
Media amnesia on human rights in Honduras / Dan Hellinger<br />
The souls of black folks a teachable moment / Robert W. Tabscott<br />
Media Literacy Week / Gateway Media<br />
Literacy Partners<br />
<strong><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/letters.pdf" target="_blank">Letters</a></strong><br />
Kiel saved finally / Ed Golterman<br />
Remembering the Globe strike / W.F. (Bill) Cento<br />
Off the Record<br />
Critics endangered / Joe Pollack<br />
Harder to pitch stories / Rick Stoff<br />
Self-censoring limits student reporting /  Oshkosh News Bureau<br />
Journalists screened by military / Star and Stripes<br />
RFT is sorry, sort of / Roy Malone<br />
Doing other things / Roy Malone<br />
<strong><a href="/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/source.pdf" target="_blank">Always better to source news if possible / Charles L. Klotzer</a></strong><br />
Race and cell phones challenge pollsters / Terry Jones<br />
Players sue to share in NCAA&#8217;s licensing bonanza / Joe Pollack<br />
Covering politics in the Internet era / Rick Stoff<br />
France Laux was St. Louis&#8217; sports voice / Frank Absher<br />
Losing a storyteller<br />
McGuire gets an obit<br />
More heads roll at Post</p>
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