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The Missing Pages in Palins Book

The Missing Pages in Palin's Book

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The Alaska governor's new memoir will have no index, robbing D.C. insiders of their favorite game: seeing their names in print. Samuel P. Jacobs on the death of the "Washington Read."

11:08 PM | Nov 12, 2009
A Censorship Test for China

A Censorship Test for China

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Peter Osnos peruses a Beijing bookstore and finds that they also read Lolita in Beijing-but Marx and Stalin collect dust.

11:20 PM | Jul 20, 2009
The Heroes Who Can Save Journalism

The Heroes Who Can Save Journalism

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From David Rohde's escape from the Taliban to citizen journalists in Tehran, Peter Osnos says recent acts of journalistic bravery offer lessons for the flailing media industry about how to reconcile professional news providers with amateurs.

10:49 PM | Jun 29, 2009
Why the Times Blew Watergate

Why the Times Blew Watergate

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A recent article in The New York Times suggested that the paper "mysteriously" lost a scoop on Watergate, but the real reason the Times lost the story, Peter Osnos writes, was because it was disdainful of shoe-leather journalism.

11:42 PM | Jun 8, 2009
Buy One Book Get One Free

Buy One Book, Get One Free

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With the Amazon Kindle capturing more of the reading market, is there a future for traditional books? Peter Osnos suggests that publishers start selling paper and digital books together, so readers can enjoy the best of both worlds.

5:46 AM | May 19, 2009
Can the Re-launched Newsweek Survive

Can the Re-launched Newsweek Survive?

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The 76-year-old newsweekly is attempting a full-scale resurrection this month, cutting bureaucracy and bureaus to make for a smaller, fresher magazine. But can it capture the buzz in a crowded media pond?

5:51 AM | May 5, 2009
Washingtons Longest-Running Reality Show

Washington's Longest-Running Reality Show

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Thirty years after its founding, C-SPAN may be the butt of many jokes, but the network's endurance and brilliant business model should make it worthy of praise.

6:11 AM | Mar 31, 2009
The Two Best Newscasts You Arent Watching

The Two Best Newscasts You Aren't Watching

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When traditional media outlets downsize, foreign correspondents are among the first casualties. But two new programs give hope that world news won't die out altogether.

6:03 AM | Mar 17, 2009
What Todays Vietnam Says About Tomorrows Iraq

What Today's Vietnam Says About Tomorrow's Iraq

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Returning to this bustling nation for the first time since the war, I discovered MTV, texting, and Obamamania. How far in the future could a Six Flags Baghdad be?

7:47 PM | Mar 3, 2009
Have Washingtons Rules Changed

Have Washington's Rules Changed?

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In his new novel, former Washington Post editor Len Downie asks a provocative question: Does valuing virtue in government mean nothing will get done?

6:03 AM | Feb 10, 2009
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