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The Press And Politics: A Comprehensive Examination, Heather Long Jun 1993

The Press And Politics: A Comprehensive Examination, Heather Long

New England Journal of Public Policy

This article is based on interviews and research on the press and politicians, whose relationship is shown to be extremely controversial. Views held by members of the press, who see themselves as dutiful to their readers, are radically different from those held by politicians, who see reporters as money-hungry thieves who do not stop short of invasion of privacy for a story. The views of scholars — who attempt to make sense of the relationship — are different from both. The author attempts to amalgamate these views, assess the picture of the institutional relationship as it truly exists, and discover …


Warp Ten, 1993, Columbia College Chicago Feb 1993

Warp Ten, 1993, Columbia College Chicago

WARP ten

A Science Newsletter of Columbia College Journalism Department. Ten pages. Cover article: " Out of the Rubble Comes the Hubble. vol. 2, no. 1


Montana Journalism Review, 1993, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism Jan 1993

Montana Journalism Review, 1993, University Of Montana (Missoula, Mont. : 1965-1994). School Of Journalism

Montana Journalism Review

The Great Equalizer -- Keeping the Doors & Files Open -- Montana Brain Drain -- Rockin’ the Boat in Choteau -- In Remembrance of The Captain -- The First Amendment in Indian Country -- In the Thicket of Indian Law -- They Teach Journalism, Don’t They? -- Making Pictures Or Taking Pictures -- A Frozen Fable -- Out Among Montana’s Indians -- Heart Butte Sweethearts Plus One—a photo story -- Student Photo Portfolio -- The Wasteland of Bureaucracy -- An Uncommon Woman Makes Sense -- Giving Away Vasectomies -- Tales of the Postmodern Frontier -- Can’t See the Story? Here’s …


The Australian Media And The 'Push To Asia', Jefferson Lee Jan 1993

The Australian Media And The 'Push To Asia', Jefferson Lee

Research outputs pre 2011

In 1989 the Garnaut Report appeared arguing Australian trade would have to take on a new Asian focus. 1 The Hawke Government began to implement its recommendations in 1990-91. But it was not until the ascendancy of the Keating administration that in 1992 the Federal Government launched a major national initiative to integrate Australia more closely with the Australian-Pacific Region. Various federal politicians and departmental spokespersons argued with a great deal of urgency that "Asia" was a potential economic lifeline for Australia well into the 21st Century. Federal Minister Dawkins said the time had come for Australia "to be enmeshed …