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EPA Submits Plan for Reopening Libraries, Which Remain Closed
New Rail Hazmat Regs Include Non-Disclosure Provisions
SEJournal Winter 1994, Vol. 3 No. 4
In this issue: Duke conference: Babbitt, Browner, McGinty headlined program that drew 400 to Durham; Survey probes journalists, student knowledge of global warming data...for the complete hotlinked table of contents, click on the journal cover.
Obama Orders Rollback of Bush Secrecy on 1st Day
SEJournal Fall 1991, Vol. 1 No. 4
In this issue: The first conference: Inaugural SEJ gathering draws 250 to Boulder; Coverage of military contamination in N.J. a textbook example of dogged reporting; SEJ members elect new board, amend bylaws; more.
SEJournal Spring/Summer 1991, Vol. 1 No. 3
In this issue: War and recession: reporters still optimistic on job security, future; U.S. Senator Tim Wirth, host of experts slated for first SEJ national conference; a reporter's reflections on Kuwait 's devastation; traffic in rare plants and animals; indispensable reference texts; more.
SEJournal Winter 1990-91, Vol. 1 No. 2
In this issue: The advocacy debate: Utne conference yields range of conclusions; risks covering environmental hazards; first annual conference set for Colorado; SEJ co-hosts meeting with East European reporters; the plight of Asian environmental reporters; ethical considerations on the enviro beat; more.
SEJournal Fall 1990, Vol. 1 No. 1
In this issue: The Pulitzer stories; Journalists and scientists meet Nov.14 to discuss environmental journalism; Sources help Daily News expose bad water supply; coverage of decline in songbirds, amphibians and trees; and more.
SEJournal Winter 1992, Vol. 2 No. 1
In this issue: The tough times: Reporters under assault by critics and economy; Environment radio blossoms but struggles; Environment beat hangs tough in big TV markets; and much more.