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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Features
Cover: From Ink To Internet: Journalists Write Into The Blogosphere
By ROBERT MCCLURE
Inside Story: Testing Chicago Fish Opens Door Into Big National Story
By MIKE DUNNE
Covering Climate Change: A Story That Doesn't Fit Journalism's Norms
By PAUL D. THACKER
Environment And Science On Screen At Sundance
By JOANN VALENTI
The Joy 0f A Personal Blog, Or Becoming A 'Blog Mama'
BY WENDEE HOLTCAMP
Columns
President's Report: This Is Our Time: Opportunity Amid Media Turmoil
by PERRY BEEMAN
SEJ News
What SEJ Offers: Many Members Unaware Of Full Range Of Services
By CHRIS RIGEL
Guns And Butter: SEJ Annual Conference Planned For October In Vermont
By NANCY BAZILCHUK
Media On The Move
By JACKLEEN DE LA HARPE
Research News Roundup: Studies Consider Coverage Of Biotech And environmental Justice In The United States
By JAN KNIGHT
Science Survey: Scientists Still Tracking Source of 'Teflon Chemical'
By CHERYL HOGUE
Reporter's Toolbox: Biodiesel: A Noble Experiment, but There's Much to Consider
By NAOMI LUBICK
Viewpoint: Has Balance Warped The Truth?
by PAUL D. THACKER
The Beat: Mercury-and Fish-Contamination Stories Dominate Recent Coverage
by MIKE DUNNE
Book Shelf
"An Unreasonable Woman: A True Story of Shrimpers, Politicos, Polluters and the Fight for Seadrift, Texas"
By Diane Wilson
Chelsea Green, $27
Reviewed By ELIZABETH BLUEMINK
"The Weather Makers"
By Tim Flannery
Atlantic Monthly Press, $25
Reviewed By JIM MOTAVALLI
"America's Wetland: Louisiana's Vanishing Coast"
Photographs by Bevil Knapp, text by Mike Dunne
Louisiana State University Press, $39.95
Reviewed by MARK NEUZIL