Investigative Journalism: Covering War
Tags: PREFACES & forewords; JOURNALISM, Military; IRAQ War, 2003-2011
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- The Editor's Desk. Meacham, Jon // Newsweek;10/22/2007, Vol. 150 Issue 17, p4
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- Introduction. Kelly, Jonathan // World & I;Dec2006, Vol. 21 Issue 11, p29
The article discusses various reports in this issue including one about the situation in Iraq and another about the foreign policy of the U.S.
- WHO WINS IN IRAQ? // Foreign Policy;Mar/Apr2007, Issue 159, p38
The article discusses various reports published in the March 1, 2007 issue of "Foreign Policy" about which countries, groups, or individuals may have come out ahead because of the Iraq War.
- The Editor's Desk. Meacham, Jon // Newsweek;10/29/2007, Vol. 150 Issue 18, p4
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one by Ron Moreau and Michael Hirsh about Pakistan, and another by Mark Hosenball on the Iraq war.
- Guest Editor Introduction: Iraq from the Outside. Hicks, Louis // Sociological Focus;Feb2007, Vol. 40 Issue 1, p4
This article presents an introduction to the other article within this issue regarding certain social and political aspects of the Iraq War.
- THE EDITOR'S DESK. Meacham, Jon // Newsweek;1/29/2007, Vol. 149 Issue 5, p6
A preface to the January 29, 2007 issue of "Newsweek" is presented.
- Mission Accomplished--or Mission Impossible? Gillespie, Nick // Reason;Jun2006, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p4
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the Iraq war and another on the developments in Iraq after the presidency of Saddam Hussein.
- Blog On. Tomasky, Michael // New York;4/7/2003, Vol. 36 Issue 12, p21
The article discusses the changes in military journalism with the U.S.-Iraqi war. Comparative broadcasting quality of the Gulf War and the 2003 Iraqi war; Impact of the prevailing Internet technology; Viability of gaining updated information on military action.
- THE EDITOR'S DESK. Meacham, Jon // Newsweek;4/2/2007, Vol. 149 Issue 14, p2
The author discusses a special issue of the magazine which focuses entirely on American casualties in Iraq, collecting together letters, emails and journals of fallen soldiers to emphasize the human cost of the war.


