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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
Cover: Interviewing Scientists: Finding and Building a Stable of Science Sources
by Robin Mejia
Inside Story: Doing Investigations While Covering the Beat Pays Off
by Mike Dunne
Environment of TV: Tips On Getting More Play and Airtime
by Scott Miller
Front-Line Sources Key to National EPA Probe
by Chris Bowman
Journalist-Scientists Workshops Improve Science Communications
by Bud Ward
President's Report: SEJ Strengthens Links to Academia and Students
by Dan Fagin
SEJ News
SEJ Finds Canadian Journalists Swimming Upstream
by Peter Fairley
Conference Report: The Risks and Benefits of Reporting on Risk
by Robert McClure
SEJ Fellows Enjoy and Add To Conference Experience
by Amy Simmons
Celebrating SEJ Staff
by Beth Parke
Media on the Move: Beasts, Mushrooms, 'zines, New Projects and Awards
by Elizabeth McCarthy
MSU Students Form New Environmental Journalism Association
by Jim Detjen
Reporter's Toolbox: Chemicals in Common Foam Raise New Concerns and Threats
by Robert McClure
Online Bits & Bytes: Using Databases to Pinpoint Water Pollution Sources
by Brad Heath
Research News Roundup
A Modern-Day Rachel Carson? War Zones, Wildlife and More
by Jan Knight
Western Dailies Neglect Key Issues
by IJNR
Environment Reporters of the South: Just One Third of Beat Reporters Are Full Time, Study Finds
by Kris Wilson
The Beat: Regional Pollution and the Politics Behind It
by Mike Dunne
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