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SEJournal
Spring 2008, Vol. 18 No.1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
Inside Story: Details Of People's Lives Enliven Book On Oil Production. An Interview With Lisa Margonelli
By BILL DAWSON
Nation's First Investigative Reporter Drilled Deep On Big Oil
By STEVE WEINBRG
Publishing Paradox
By BILL KOVARIK
Market Warms To Climate Change Books In 2007
By BILL KOVARIK
SEJ Gains Ground For Press Freedoms, Information
BY JOSEPH A. DAVIS
Columns
Science Survey: New Government Effort To Produce More Data On Toxic Chemicals
By CHERYL HOGUE
President' s Report: Don't Leave Climate Change, Environment To "Boys On The Bus"
By TIM WHEELER
E-Reporting Biz: OK, It's Time To Play The Climate Change Card In The Campaign
By BUD WARD
Media On The Move
Edited By MIKE MANSUR
Bits And Bytes: Web Tools Help Negotiate The Information Explosion
By DAVID POULSON
Research News Roundup: Studies Look At News Bias & Internet's Impact On Coverage
By JAN KNIGHT
Reporter's Toolbox: Slideshows Can Highlight Big Projects, Offer Readers More
By CASEY McNERTHNEY
The Beat: Long-form Stories-Enterprise & Investigative-Still Making Mark
By BILL DAWSON
Book Shelf
Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products
Who's at Risk and What's at Stake for American Power
By Mark Schapiro
Reviewed by Susan Moran
Millipedes and Moon Tigers: Science and Policy in an Age of Extinction
By Steve Nash
Reviewed by Christine Heinrichs
The Secret History of the War on Cancer
By Devra Davis
Reviewed by Jennifer Weeks
Censoring Science: Inside the Political Attack on Dr. James Hansen and the Truth of Global Warming
By Mark Bowen
Reviewed by Craig Pittman