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"Blending his experiences as a veteran reporter with trenchant analysis of the erosion of trust between the press and the government in the past 40 years, Free the Press gives readers a unique perspective on the challenges facing journalism, as well as the rise of hostility between these institutions"--.
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTION
- 1 JUSTICE TO ALL, PARTIALITY TO NONE
- 2 HEAR THE FOOTSTEPS, SAM?
- 3 NO DIFFERENT THAN TOASTERS
- 4 DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT
- 5 A WONDERFUL BURSTER OF BALLOONS
- 6 WHAT YOU GOT HERE IS BRAIN BLOOD
- 7 YOU’RE A LITTLE DOG
- 8 THE WAR ON DRUGS IS A JOKE
- 9 A TALE OF TWO CULT LEADERS
- 10 OPEN THE FLOODGATES
- 11 GIVE THE DEVIL THE BENEFIT OF THE LAW?
- 12 IN A ROOM WITH MADNESS—POST-9/11
- 13 WHAT THE HELL IS THE ESPIONAGE ACT?
- 14 ENTER THE DRAGON
- 15 EVERYONE KNOWS IT’S WENDI
- 16 FAKE NEWS
- 17 IF YOU STOP COUNTING BALLOTS
- 18 WE REALLY WANT MORE REPORTERS COVERING US
- 19 A STAPLE IN YOUR NAVEL
- 20 FREE THE PRESS
- NOTES
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