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Trudy Rubin argues that print media correspondents have produced the best journalism on Iraq. But with recent closures of foreign bureaus and an increased focus on local coverage, she says, the future of quality news coverage is in peril.
Author: Trudy S. Rubin
December 3, 2006
Trudy Rubin argues that print media correspondents have produced the best journalism on Iraq. But with recent closures of foreign bureaus and an increased focus on local coverage, she says, the future of quality news coverage is in peril.
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