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SEJournal Spring 1999, Vol. 9 No. 1

May 15, 1999
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SEJ News

Preview of the Ninth National Conference in Los Angeles

Features

How do biologists rank journalists as educators?

Reporter turns policy wonk

Online Bits & Bytes

Computer-assisted reporting is key to quick-access research

Reporter’s Toolbox

In this third part of a series—worst-case scenarios of toxic spills—Paul Orem anticipates partial disclosures

Viewpoints

What is the media missing in covering genetically modified crops? Peter Fairly offers food for thought

 

The Beat

State-by-state roundup

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