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SEJournal Fall 2004, Vol. 14 No. 2

November 15, 2004
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Features

Cover: Utterly Boring: Looking At the Mundane Agencies of Your Beat May Startle
 by Tom Philp

Inside Story: Great Lakes Series Shows Big Picture of Everyday Issue
 by Mike Dunne

Following the Money: When Did You Last Check These Records?
 by Michael Mansur

Bush's "Healthy Forests" Lacks Solid Science Grounding
 by paul D. Thacker

President's Report: Slower or Faster? SEJ Board Proposes Bylaw Changes
 by Dan Fagin

Viewpoint: Anatomy of the 9/11 Risk-communication Fiasco
 by Francesca Lyman

SEJ News

New Rights Proposed for Academic, Associate Board Members

SEJ Members Vie for Four Seats on Board of Directors

SEJ Spreads Its Message at Gigantic UNITY Conference

Media on the Move: Emmys, Other Awards and New Postings for SEJ Members
 by Elizabeth McCarthy

Reporter's Toolbox: National Reports Better Define GMO Threats

Science Survey: Teflon Chemical:  It's Not in Pots and Pans.  But It's Probably in You
 by Cheryl Hogue

Online Bits & Bytes: Data Show That Bush's EPA Cut Enforcement
 by Jeff Claasen, Scott Streater and Seth Borenstein

Research News Roundup: New Journal Explores E Coverage in 2000 Election and 1990s
 by Jan Knight

Book Shelf

The Beat: Federal Regs and Their Loopholes, Lead Pollution
 by Mike Dunne

 

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