SEJournal Spring 2008, Vol. 18 No.1 [1]

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 [3]
By BILL DAWSON
Nation's First Investigative Reporter Drilled Deep On Big Oil [4]
By STEVE WEINBRG
Publishing Paradox [5]
By BILL KOVARIK
Market Warms To Climate Change Books In 2007 [6]
By BILL KOVARIK
SEJ Gains Ground For Press Freedoms, Information [7]
BY JOSEPH A. DAVIS
Columns
Science Survey: New Government Effort To Produce More Data On Toxic Chemicals [8]
By CHERYL HOGUE
SEJ News: Annual Conference [9]
President' s Report: Don't Leave Climate Change, Environment To "Boys On The Bus" [10]
By TIM WHEELER
E-Reporting Biz: OK, It's Time To Play The Climate Change Card In The Campaign [11]
By BUD WARD
Media On The Move [12]
Edited By MIKE MANSUR
Bits And Bytes: Web Tools Help Negotiate The Information Explosion [13]
By DAVID POULSON
Research News Roundup: Studies Look At News Bias & Internet's Impact On Coverage [14]
By JAN KNIGHT
Reporter's Toolbox: Slideshows Can Highlight Big Projects, Offer Readers More [15]
By CASEY McNERTHNEY
The Beat: Long-form Stories-Enterprise & Investigative-Still Making Mark [16]
By BILL DAWSON
Book Shelf
Exposed: The Toxic Chemistry of Everyday Products
Who's at Risk and What's at Stake for American Power [17]
By Mark Schapiro
Reviewed by Susan Moran
Millipedes and Moon Tigers: Science and Policy in an Age of Extinction [18]
By Steve Nash
Reviewed by Christine Heinrichs
The Secret History of the War on Cancer [19]
By Devra Davis
Reviewed by Jennifer Weeks
Censoring Science: Inside the Political Attack on Dr. James Hansen and the Truth of Global Warming [20]
By Mark Bowen
Reviewed by Craig Pittman