Jul 25

News Articles



news articles
why are comments from old yahoo News Articles showing up in new articles?

I’m reading and article made 3 hours ago, and there are comments from December 2010. WTF is this? And this is not the only one, I’ve noticed this on most yahoo news articles I’ve for weeks.

i think because both articles are related

Illuminati Artifacts, RARE Documents, Bohemian Grove Articles – Dan Dick’s Collection


The Syndicated News Articles


The Syndicated News Articles


$19.77


Eric Hoffer-one of America’s most important thinkers and the author of The True Believer-was at the height of his popularity in the late 1960s when he wrote a weekly news column that appeared in hundreds of papers across the country. Hoffer fearlessly delved into the issues of the day, seeking not only an understanding of but also a solution to contemporary problems. Sixty years later, many of these insights still hold true.

RAM: Random Articles and Manuscripts


RAM: Random Articles and Manuscripts


$34.94


RAM: Random Articles and Manuscripts is a collection of thirty-eight writings and essays that reflect author Jay Dubya’s personality and philosophy. Articles range from biographical sketches to the author’s humorous adventures, and the manuscript section is dedicated to the writer’s observations about matters that run the modern-day social spectrum from the Iraq War to inherent problems associated with American society. Some of the articles in this work originally appeared in the Hammonton (New Jersey) Gazette and in the Hammonton News. In the "Articles" section of the book, accounts recalling the writer’s personal memories of certain people are represented in the stories "A Young James Bertino," "Mr. Charles B. Sipley" and "Little League Baseball." Humorous experiences are recounted in "A Tale of Two Counties," "Misadventures in Furnitureland" and "Catty Cat Catching." The author’s youth is recollected in the renditions "Growing-up in Hammonton" and "Dogwood Hollow: 1954-’55." And incidents from Jay Dubya’s thirty-four-year teaching career are described in "School Assemblies," "Williamsburg School Trips" and "The High School Faculty." In the "Manuscripts" section, such essay subjects as "Rap Music Is Not Music," "Why Jimmy Brown Doesn’t Write" and "Multicultural Education" are skillfully presented. Other thoughtful essays are also included with "Freedom Isn’t Free," "American Education Is Wasteful" and "The Trouble with American Democracy." The creative work "Gerunds, Verbals and Participial Adjectives" is a zany effort that pokes fun at the complexity and diversity of the English language and its complicated grammar usage.

News Junkie


News Junkie


$3.95


In "News Junkie," the cutthroat worlds of journalism, politics, and high finance are laid bare by Jason Leopold, whose addictive tendencies led him from a life of drug abuse and petty crime to become an award-winning investigative journalist who exposed some of the biggest corporate and political scandals in recent American history. Leopold broke key stories about the California energy crisis and Enron Corporation’s infamous phony trading floor as a reporter for the Dow Jones Newswires. While he exposed high-rolling hucksters and double-dealing politicians, Leopold hid the secrets of his own felonious past, terrified that he would be discovered. When the news junkie closed in on his biggest story-one that implicated a Bush administration member-he found himself pilloried by angry colleagues and the president’s press secretary, all attempting to destroy his career. Jason Leopold introduces us to an unforgettable array of characters, from weepy editors and love-starved politicos to steroid-pumped mobsters who intimidate the author into selling drugs and stolen goods. In the end, "News Junkie" shows how a man once fueled by raging fear and self-hatred transforms his life, regenerated by love, sobriety and a new, harmonious career with the independent media. Jason Leopold is a former Los Angeles bureau chief of Dow Jones Newswires. He has worked for the "Los Angeles Times" and has been a frequent guest on CNBC; his articles have appeared in "The Nation," "The Wall Street Journal," and "The Financial Times." Leopold is a regular contributor to The Huffington Post, and currently writes for "CounterPunch," "Political Affairs," and "Z Magazine."

Hockey Great: Jean Beliveau Sorting News Articles About His Hockey Career


Hockey Great: Jean Beliveau Sorting News Articles About His Hockey Career


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A   Collection of Political and Humorous Letters, Poems, and Articles of News, Publish'd in an Evening Paper, Intitled, the Nation


A Collection of Political and Humorous Letters, Poems, and Articles of News, Publish’d in an Evening Paper, Intitled, the Nation


$19.78


The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Delve into what it was like to live during the eighteenth century by reading the first-hand accounts of everyday people, including city dwellers and farmers, businessmen and bankers, artisans and merchants, artists and their patrons, politicians and their constituents. Original texts make the American, French, and Industrial revolutions vividly contemporary.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT000065With an appendix (pp.119-22).London: printed for J. Clark, and to be sold at the pamphlet-shops in town and country, 1748. 122p.; 8

News for Now Book 1


News for Now Book 1


$9.9


News for Now helps learners read, use, and enjoy English through the study of articles adapted from U.S. newspapers. — Interesting newspaper articles offer students reading and vocabulary expansion practice. — Pre-reading activities introduce topics and encourage students to reflect on personal experiences. — A variety of exercises promote comprehension and speaking practice. — Teacher’s Guides provide extension activities and an answer key.

News for Now: Level Three


News for Now: Level Three


$7.61


News for Now helps learners read, use, and enjoy English through the study of articles adapted from U.S. newspapers. — Interesting newspaper articles offer students reading and vocabulary expansion practice. — Pre-reading activities introduce topics and encourage students to reflect on personal experiences. — A variety of exercises promote comprehension and speaking practice. — Teacher’s Guides provide extension activities and an answer key.

News & Features, Volume 2


News & Features, Volume 2


$18.71


As with the first volume of this remarkable series, award-winning writer Michael B. Davie shares with readers some of the outstanding news and feature articles he’s created during a journalism career spanning decades. The veteran journalist is a master art form, seemingly effortlessly creating stores that are at once compelling, engaging, thought-provoking, well-written and well-researched. The News & Features series of books presents a small but interesting selection of the author’s work that in total encompasses more than 10,000 articles published in The Toronto Star, Hamilton Spectator, Globe & Mail, Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun and many other major newspapers coast to coast.

Television News Anchors


Television News Anchors


$33.31


"Television News Anchors" is a collection of 35 major articles and essays which are divided into three sections: "The Early Years, " the rise of American television news, which was largely accidental; "The Present: Issues" ethical issues in television news and "The Present: Faces" major profiles of Tom Brokaw, Peter Jennings, Dan Rather and 19 other major television news people. "Television News Anchors" contains a Timeline of the development of television news; an Annotated Bibliography and an Index. This book is an essential guide to understanding those who give us our daily dose of broadcast news and the issues they face. 310 pp.

Coyote School News


Coyote School News


$3.95


A blending of rich Mexican and American cultural traditions ""My name is Ramon Ernesto Ramirez, but everybody calls me Monchi. I live on a ranch that my great-grandfather built a long time ago when this land was still part of Mexico. That was before the United States bought it in 1854 and moved the line."" Every day, Monchi and his five brothers and sisters take a long, bumpy bus ride to Coyote School, where there are twelve students who each write for Coyote School News. Through their articles and drawings we learn all about their exciting 1938 school year-from the Christmas pinata, the new baseball team, and the Perfect Attendance Competition to La Fiesta de los Vaqueros, the biggest annual ranch celebration. This eventful story, illustrated in full color, is based on an actual collection of newspapers written by students of Arizona ranch-country schools between 1932 and 1943.

Headline News, Science Views


Headline News, Science Views


$3.95


Many Americans want information on how to eat a healthier diet, clean up the environment, or improve their children’s education. Yet, all too often, people lack the time or background to read scientific reports for answers to these questions. Now, scientists and nonscientists alike will enjoy Headline News, Science Views, a collection of easy-to-read short articles on many of today’s most important issues. These readable essays are written by some of the country’s leading scientists, engineers, physicians, and other experts. The authors discuss intriguing issues in language that is understandable and compelling…without jargon. Celebrity Bill Cosby contributes an essay on "Getting the Facts Straight About Science." Television journalist Hugh Downs asks "Who Owns Antarctica?" Readers learn the many ways in which science and technology affect their daily lives. This volume makes groundbreaking scientific achievement accessible, fascinating–and fun. Bridging the gap between the experts and the public, it is a "must read" for anyone concerned about the future.

In The News


In The News


$14.73


In The News

News


News


$137.08


From an author highly knowledgeable in the field, News is a handy and accessible guide that examines the history of news, both as newspapers and radio, and as entertainment and information, and introduces students to the key concepts and issues that surround the news. Using up-to-date case examples such as the Hutton Report and embedded journalists, from across a range of media including print, radio, television and the internet, Jackie Harrison explains the different theoretical approaches that have been used to study the news, as well as providing an accessible introduction to how news is produced and regulated, what counts as news, and how it is selected and presented. Topics covered include: introduction to the concept of news the growth and development of news technology, concentration and competition balancing freedom and responisibility regulatory control of the news making the news. Written in a clear and lively style, News is the ideal introductory book for students of media, communication and journalism.

Social Meanings of News: A Text-Reader


Social Meanings of News: A Text-Reader


$96.99


What is news and why does it turn out the way it does? These questions are addressed in this Reader. Classic news studies representing several methodologies and approaches are presented to guide students in their initial exploration into the topics. Berkowitz provides an orientation for a social approach to studying news, departing from the premise that news is a human construction that gains its characteristics through the social world from which it emerges. The first section of readings introduces a theoretical background for analyzing the sections that follow. Each of the eight sections are clearly and concisely introduced by Berkowitz, enabling students to interpret the salient points from and implications of representative articles in the field.

The Why Files: The Science Behind the News


The Why Files: The Science Behind the News


$3.95


"Science" magazine meets "The Onion, Mental Floss," and "Mad" magazine in this ingenious guide to the science behind the news For more than a decade, the intrepid folks at whyfiles.org-the #1 science destination on the web-have been exploring the science behind newsworthy events. Now condensed into a book written with the site’s characteristic wit, "The Why Files" features scores of articles organized into sections that mirror any city’s daily newspaper: World News, Metro, Business Life, Sports, Arts & Leisure, Travel, Style, Opinion Page, and more. Who knew that science can explain why extremists say "God Told Us to Kill," how poker can make you sick, why great racehorses have big butts, and if electrocution is the best way to zap a bug? For those who love accurate science served up with humor in a one-of-a-kind newscast, this decidedly non-geeky guide is a must.

The News as Myth: Fact and Context in Journalism


The News as Myth: Fact and Context in Journalism


$33.43


In plain non-technical language, this book argues that "the myth of the news is its supposed objectivity," and that the very forms which presumably guarantee veracity ultimately lead to consistently incomplete and misleading news reports. It draws a distinction between "true fictions"–articles whose general accuracy is demonstrable even when the standards of contemporary reportage are not met–and "false truths" in which a correctly attributed and formally appropriate news story is so incomplete or innacurate as to constitute a demonstrable falsehood. Through an innovative and original methodology combining set theory and Roland Barthes’ semiology, Koch shows that the narrative form accepted by most academic journalists and practicing news professionals creates a consistent and structural bias which is at the root of most "false truths." Koch then demonstrates how the use of computer information technologies may change and modify the contemporary and inadequate narrative form. This book will be of importance to journalists, sociologists, political scientists and mass communication experts both for its analysis of objectivity and subjectivity as well as for its practical demonstration of the means by which misinformation is introduced into "objective" reports. The examples of news stories in this book also provides an excellent series of case studies which will be of particulat interest to educators teaching journalism or focusing on the relation between reportage and the society at large. Finally, the innovative use of online computer-based information technologies in Koch’s research presents a new approach to ongoing analysis of the relation between computer technologies and publicinformation.

Writing Feature Stories: How to Research and Write Newspaper and Magazine Articles


Writing Feature Stories: How to Research and Write Newspaper and Magazine Articles


$14.55


A systematic and user-friendly approach to journalistic feature story writing for journalism students, professionals, freelancers, and beginners is provided in this guide. Writers will learn to move beyond conventional news stories and embrace their creativity to create compelling features. Generating fresh ideas, gathering factual information, sifting through raw material, choosing the best angle, and working with editors are all explored. Discussion questions and exercises reinforce the ideas presented in each chapter. Pop culture examples and recently published articles are used to make concepts memorable and easily accessible.

Feminism in the News: Representations of the Women's Movement Since the 1960s


Feminism in the News: Representations of the Women’s Movement Since the 1960s


$83.99


An exploration of the representations of the women’s movement, its members, and their goals between 1968 and 2008 in the British and American press. Examining over 1100 news articles, the book analyses the nuanced ways feminism has historically been supported, marginalized and debated in the mainstream press.

Remarkable Reprints: A Collection of Acclaimed Articles and Crowd-Pleasing Columns


Remarkable Reprints: A Collection of Acclaimed Articles and Crowd-Pleasing Columns


$18.94


Remarkable Reprints: A Collection of Acclaimed Articles and Crowd-Pleasing Columns Enjoy reading and rereading this collection of enlightening and inspirational newspaper and magazine articles and columns. From the exceptional centenarian who effortlessly thrives at 100-plus-years-young to the Leap Year Baby still leaping for joy, you’ll meet inspiring people. You’ll also find insights about some diverse professionals who made distinctive contributions. This collection features some of the greatest hits from a talented writer serving as proof that good news and positive stories are still being published in newspapers and magazines widely distributed and read throughout the world. Turn to Remarkable Reprints for: Life-altering revelations from people who experienced lessons well learned. Behind-the scenes views from industry insiders. Empowering insights about significant people and places. Terrific trivia and fascinating facts. Enhanced trends awareness and implication reflections. About the Author DARLENE HOUSE is an award-winning journalist and editor who remains dedicated to sharing the stories of unsung heroes and forgotten history makers. She is also the owner and chief communications specialist of House of Communications plus the originator and coordinator for National Inspirational Role Models Month (NIRMM) celebrated annually in November.

Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mythological Role of Journalism


Daily News, Eternal Stories: The Mythological Role of Journalism


$22.9


This compelling, often surprising book demonstrates the ways news articles of today draw from age-old tales that have chastened, challenged, entertained, and entranced people since the beginning of time. Through an insightful exploration of actual New York Times articles, award-winning professor and former Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jack Lule reveals mythical themes in reporting on topics from hijacking to Huey Newton, from Mother Teresa to Mike Tyson. Beneath the fresh facade of current events, Lule identifies such enduring archetypes as the innocent victim, the good mother, the hero, and the trickster. In doing so, he sheds light on how media coverage shapes our thinking about many of the confounding issues of our day, including foreign policy, terrorism, race relations, and political dissent.

Doing News Framing Analysis: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives


Doing News Framing Analysis: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives


$53.85


This volume presents original, ‘big picture’ articles about news framing. The editors’ goals are to acknowledge the integrationist impulses that propel the use of different theoretical and methodological approaches and to provide interpretive guides to the community of news framing scholars and interested readers regarding what news frames are, how they can be observed in news texts, and how framing effects are uncovered and substantiated in cultural, group, and individual sites. To achieve these goals, each chapter in this volume will feature a framing analyst or team of framing analysts who take a reflective, and even at times self-reflexive, look at their own empirical work. As the foregoing review shows, this sort of work is not new to the corpus of framing analysis. However, there are two things that set this volume apart in achieving its goals (discussed in detail in the next section). First, each article in this volume is essentially a meditation upon two heuristic models of the framing process. These models are complementary in scope and detail, giving each chapter a common rubric to review, reflect upon, and critique news framing analysis. Second, each chapter will feature more self-reflexivity about the authors’ empirical work than is currently found in synoptic reviews and meta-theoretical articles. To facilitate this, authors will use three specific sites – research settings, classroom settings, and public settings – to reflect upon specific aspects of their empirical work.

The Articles of Confederation


The Articles of Confederation


$11.01


The first governing document of America in a handsome gift edition. Part of Applewood’s Little Books of American Wisdom series. The Articles of Confederation were passed by the Continental Congress in 1781, but were not ratified by the states until 1781. This first governing document put the new country in good stead, but it had some shortcomings, including the creation of a weak central government. It was replaced by the U.S. Constitution in 1789.

Slick Articles


Slick Articles


$24.99


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Articles of Faith


Articles of Faith


$24.44


Over the past twenty-five years, the presidency of Yeshiva University has been a mighty pulpit from which Dr. Norman Lamm has addressed many of the critical issues that have faced world Jewry and confronted Modern Orthodoxy. As spokesman for the institution that he leads, the movement he champions, and the Jewish people he loves, Dr. Lamm has fearlessly addressed such issues as the possibilities for faith and real religious commitment in the modern world: unity within a fragmented and contentious Jewish community, morality within a libertine contemporary society, and the prospect for Zionism and Israel within the world of nations. He has defined the parameters and structured the vision of Modern Orthodoxy as a vibrant and attractive religious phenomenon that combines fidelity to Jewish tradition while embracing the modern world of knowledge and culture, with tolerance for all Jews and civility toward all humankind. This is the definitive work on modern orthodoxy.

Articles of War


Articles of War


$3.95


George Tilson is an eighteen-year-old farm boy from Iowa. Enlisted in the Army during World War II and arriving in Normandy just after D-day, he is nicknamed Heck for his reluctance to swear. From summers of farm labor Heck is already strong. He knows how to accept orders and how to work uncomplainingly. But in combat Heck witnesses a kind of brutality unlike anything he could have imagined. Fear consumes his every thought and Heck soon realizes a terrible thing about himself: He is a coward. Possessed of this dark knowledge, Heck is then faced with an impossible task.

Articles of Confederation


Articles of Confederation


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Articles of the Federation


Articles of the Federation


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Following the surprise resignation of Federation President Min Zife after the disastrous Tezwa affair, Nan Bacco of Cestus III has won a hotly contested election to become the new chief executive of over one hundred fifty planetary civilizations and their colonies. But no sooner does she take office than the Romulan Star Empire falls into chaos. With tensions already high, a Reman refugee ship is sighted approaching a Federation outpost, its intentions unknown. As the first year of the Bacco Administration unfolds, the Federation Council is slow to work with its new president, and not always supportive of her policies or her appointments to key council positions; a successful first contact suddenly becomes a diplomatic disaster; and the sins of President Zife prove difficult to lay to rest…as one celebrated Starfleet officer’s career reaches a turning point.

Mixed News: The Public/Civic/Communitarian Journalism Debate


Mixed News: The Public/Civic/Communitarian Journalism Debate


$6.25


This volume addresses some of the central issues of journalism today — the nature and needs of the individual versus the nature and needs of the broader society; theories of communitarianism versus Enlightenment liberalism; independence versus interdependence (vs. co-dependency); negative versus positive freedoms; Constitutional mandates versus marketplace mandates; universal ethical issues versus situational and/or professional values; traditional values versus information age values; ethics of management versus ethics of worker bees; commitment and compassion versus detachment and professional distance; conflicts of interest versus conflicted disinterest; and talking to versus talking with. All of these issues are discussed within the framework of the frenetic field of daily journalism–a field that operates at a pace and under a set of professional standards that all but preclude careful, systematic examinations of its own rituals and practices. The explorations presented here not only advance the enterprise, but also help student and professional observers to work through some of the most perplexing dilemmas to have faced the news media and public in recent times. This lively volume showcases the differing opinions of journalistic experts on this significant contemporary issue in public life. Unlike previous books and monographs which have tended toward unbridled enthusiasm about public journalism, and trade press articles which have tended toward pessimism, this book offers strong voices on several sides of this complex debate. To help inform the debate, a series of voices–journalistic interviews with practitioners and critics of public journalism — is interspersed throughout the text. At the end of each essay, a series of quotes from a wide variety of sources — In other words… — augments each chapter with ideas and insights that support and contradict the points used by each chapter author.

Reading English News on the Internet (Bilingual Japanese-English Edition)


Reading English News on the Internet (Bilingual Japanese-English Edition)


$33.94


This bilingual (Japanese-English) guide to "media English" covers nearly 200 connectors, phrasal verbs, idiomatic verb phrases, and everday expressions. There are tips on reading news, sports, and finance articles online, and students can test themselves with mini-quizzes and a final exam.

It's Not News, It's Fark: How Mass Media Tries to Pass Off Crap as News


It’s Not News, It’s Fark: How Mass Media Tries to Pass Off Crap as News


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From the creator of Fark.com, an exposA(c) on the media gone awry, revealing the hysterical, often outrageous non-news that passes for newsworthy today Have you ever found yourself noticing certain patterns in the news you see and read each day? Perhaps itas the blatant fear-mongering in the absence of facts on your local 6 oaclock news (aTsunami could hit the Atlantic any day a "EVERYBODY PANIC"), or the seasonal articles that appear year after year like clockwork (aRoads will be crowded this holiday season.a Thanks AAA.). "ITaS NOT NEWS, ITaS FARK" is Drew Curtisa clever examination of the state of the media today and a hilarious look at the go-to stories mass media uses when there’s just not enough hard news to fill a newspaper or a news broadcast. Who is to blame for non-news in the media? Is it the media, or the media consumer and their website-clicking habits? Or does the answer lie somewhere in between? "IT’S NOT NEWS, IT’S FARK" takes a crack at why Drew exposes eight stranger-than-fiction media patterns that prove just how little reporting is going on in the world of reporters today. Regardless of whether itas a slow news day, mainstream media still has to deliver. "ITaS NOT NEWS, ITaS FARK" examines all the anewsa that was never fit for print in the first place, and promises to have you laughing (with the media, mind you, not at them…) along the way. Let the hilarity ensue.

Bad News/Good News


Bad News/Good News


$3.95


A new girl in town, a parent’s potential new job overseas, and a botched community service project threaten to break up the strong friendship of the Beacon Street Girls.

Good News, Bad News


Good News, Bad News


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History News: Explorers News


History News: Explorers News


$9.1


From the award-winning series that turns readers into discoverers People have been wandering the earth for 3,000 years. Now their astonishing discoveries and remarkable adventures are chronicled in THE HISTORY NEWS: EXPLORERS. From the voyages of the ancient Polynesians and the Vikings to satellites in space, our quest to know our world is presented in a fascinating, accessible format.

The No News Is Bad News Blues


The No News Is Bad News Blues


$21.34


Aging trumpet player Lars Lindstrom wakes up one morning to find a dead body on his patio . . . Or does he? Jazzman Lindstrom takes the man’s wallet inside to give a name when he calls the police, but when officers arrive, they don’t find a body or any signs that a corpse was ever in his garden at all. The wallet Lindstrom is holding, however, belongs to a terrorist suspect on the Homeland Security’s Most Wanted list, which sparks interest at nearly every law enforcement agency from the FBI on down. The hip talking Lindstrom find that, as a minor celebrity in the Port of Los Angeles town of San Pedro, he not only makes a fine patsy for a ring of Middle Eastern terrorists, but also a rich piece of bait for the men out to stop them. Lindstrom just wants to put it all behind him, keep a low profile and play his music. But in order to do that, he has to find some answers for himself as well as for the two sides playing him against each other. The search takes Lindstrom from his regular gig leading the house band at Blondy’s Waterfront Dive to Oslo, Norway where the suspected terrorist have their secret hide-out, and back. Changing planes in Heathrow is enough to get the British involved as well. Can a slightly alcoholic musician with a phobia of taking a punch in the mouth that might split his lip and cost a week of work become a true secret agent? In a Zen-Jazz Mystery, anything is possible.

Breaking News/Broken News


Breaking News/Broken News


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In Breaking News/Broken News, famed news producer Gene Minshall provides an analysis of the television news business from an insider’s perspective. For many years, Minshall directed the daily flow of information, worked with management and their budgets while, at the same time conferring with consultants hired to help increase ratings and viewer interest. Serving as a reporter and producer as well as writer and director of scores of documentaries exploring issues and interests of the day, Minshall joined the rising chorus who applaud the incredible contributions progressive news departments are providing to better inform the public. In addition to national and local TV news, Minshall documented ethics for the International Center for Journalists, worked in Albania with radio and TV stations on ethics and served as a Knight Fellow with foreign assignments. He was also appointed by the United States State Department to assist Third World country’s media centers to be responsive to public apprehensions by presenting news without bias and propaganda. Minshall is proud of his profession but laments practices that work against fully informing the public. He desires to promote a conversation to close the gap between "what TV stations are promoting" and "what exactly is presented to viewers."

The Sociology of News the Sociology of News


The Sociology of News the Sociology of News


$3.95


Michael Schudson treats soberly and skeptically a great deal of what passes for wisdom about the press in popular opinion, academic research, and journalists’ own self-understanding. The book’s ultimate objective is not to settle controversies involving the press, but to define them and to characterize the role that news institutions play in the formation of modern public consciousness. The Sociology of News is part of the Contemporary Societies series



 Daily Telegraph Football Chronicle: A Season-by-season Account of the Soccer Stories That Made the Headlines from 1863 to the Present Day


Daily Telegraph Football Chronicle: A Season-by-season Account of the Soccer Stories That Made the Headlines from 1863 to the Present Day


$100.2


New – “The ‘Daily Telegraph’ Football Chronicle” provides an authoritative account of the history of this popular sport, from the origins of the modern game in the 1870s to 1994. Presented in a page-by-page, chronological format and written from the British perspective, it includes articles on all the notable football stories of the 20th century, together with brief soccer statistics, memorable quotes and the rest of the football news in brief. A special spread is allocated to every World Cup fi

 Daily Telegraph Football Chronicle: A Season-by-season Account of the Soccer Stories That Made the Headlines from 1863 to the Present Day


Daily Telegraph Football Chronicle: A Season-by-season Account of the Soccer Stories That Made the Headlines from 1863 to the Present Day


$145


New – “The ‘Daily Telegraph’ Football Chronicle” provides an authoritative account of the history of this popular sport, from the origins of the modern game in the 1870s to 1994. Presented in a page-by-page, chronological format and written from the British perspective, it includes articles on all the notable football stories of the 20th century, together with brief soccer statistics, memorable quotes and the rest of the football news in brief. A special spread is allocated to every World Cup fi

 News of the World


News of the World


$66.27


Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Until July 7, 2011 the “News of the World” was the best-selling English-language newspaper, selling 2,66 million copies on average. Celebrity gossip, populist news and scandalous information was its main field of interest that guaranteed the popularity of the British tabloid, but also draw the newspaper into many controversies. Learn more about the infamous tablo

 News of the World


News of the World


$48.72


Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Until July 7, 2011 the “News of the World” was the best-selling English-language newspaper, selling 2,66 million copies on average. Celebrity gossip, populist news and scandalous information was its main field of interest that guaranteed the popularity of the British tabloid, but also draw the newspaper into many controversies. Learn more about the infamous tablo

 R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files - The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files – The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


$225.71


New – While REM have sold millions of albums and achieved world renown, they remain something of an enigma. This work traces their rise from small-town underground sensation to jet-setting rock superstardom. It includes personal accounts, interviews, profiles and news stories.

 R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files - The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files – The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


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Used – While REM have sold millions of albums and achieved world renown, they remain something of an enigma. This work traces their rise from small-town underground sensation to jet-setting rock superstardom. It includes personal accounts, interviews, profiles and news stories.

 R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files - The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files – The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


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New – While REM have sold millions of albums and achieved world renown, they remain something of an enigma. This work traces their rise from small-town underground sensation to jet-setting rock superstardom. It includes personal accounts, interviews, profiles and news stories.

 R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files - The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files – The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


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Used – While REM have sold millions of albums and achieved world renown, they remain something of an enigma. This work traces their rise from small-town underground sensation to jet-setting rock superstardom. It includes personal accounts, interviews, profiles and news stories.

 R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files - The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files – The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


$217.14


New – While REM have sold millions of albums and achieved world renown, they remain something of an enigma. This work traces their rise from small-town underground sensation to jet-setting rock superstardom. It includes personal accounts, interviews, profiles and news stories.

 R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files - The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


R.E.M.: The Rolling Stone Files – The Ultimate Compendium of Interviews Articles, Facts and Opinions from the Files of Rolling Stone


$327.39


New – While REM have sold millions of albums and achieved world renown, they remain something of an enigma. This work traces their rise from small-town underground sensation to jet-setting rock superstardom. It includes personal accounts, interviews, profiles and news stories.

 Sporting News Chronicle of 20th Century Sport


Sporting News Chronicle of 20th Century Sport


$106.79


New – This survey of North American sporting history, from 1900 to 1992, presents a page-by-page chronological format, including newspaper-style articles on all the notable sporting achievements of the century together with key sporting facts and figures and quotations. The month-by-month reportage is interspersed with special feature spreads on the sporting personalities or issues that became front page news, and each decade is introduced by a spread that surveys the period and lists main sport

 Sporting News Chronicle of 20th Century Sport


Sporting News Chronicle of 20th Century Sport


$155


New – This survey of North American sporting history, from 1900 to 1992, presents a page-by-page chronological format, including newspaper-style articles on all the notable sporting achievements of the century together with key sporting facts and figures and quotations. The month-by-month reportage is interspersed with special feature spreads on the sporting personalities or issues that became front page news, and each decade is introduced by a spread that surveys the period and lists main sport

 Star Wars Technical Manual


Star Wars Technical Manual


$14.25


Used – Providing a guide to the Star Wars science-fiction universe, this book explores recent issues, news, films and television previews. It also includes articles on the special-effects secrets of Industrial Light & Magic, and interviews with actors, writers and directors. Eight-page pull-out sections reveal details of production artwork.;The book features a range of technology running through all the films, from stormtroopers and All-Terrain Transport to the Death Star exterior and interior,

 Star Wars Technical Manual


Star Wars Technical Manual


$2.78


Used – Providing a guide to the Star Wars science-fiction universe, this book explores recent issues, news, films and television previews. It also includes articles on the special-effects secrets of Industrial Light & Magic, and interviews with actors, writers and directors. Eight-page pull-out sections reveal details of production artwork.;The book features a range of technology running through all the films, from stormtroopers and All-Terrain Transport to the Death Star exterior and interior,

 Star Wars Technical Manual


Star Wars Technical Manual


$73.71


Used – Providing a guide to the Star Wars science-fiction universe, this book explores recent issues, news, films and television previews. It also includes articles on the special-effects secrets of Industrial Light & Magic, and interviews with actors, writers and directors. Eight-page pull-out sections reveal details of production artwork.;The book features a range of technology running through all the films, from stormtroopers and All-Terrain Transport to the Death Star exterior and interior,

 Star Wars Technical Manual


Star Wars Technical Manual


$72.38


Used – Providing a guide to the Star Wars science-fiction universe, this book explores recent issues, news, films and television previews. It also includes articles on the special-effects secrets of Industrial Light & Magic, and interviews with actors, writers and directors. Eight-page pull-out sections reveal details of production artwork.;The book features a range of technology running through all the films, from stormtroopers and All-Terrain Transport to the Death Star exterior and interior,

 Star Wars Technical Manual


Star Wars Technical Manual


$155


New – Providing a guide to the Star Wars science-fiction universe, this book explores recent issues, news, films and television previews. It also includes articles on the special-effects secrets of Industrial Light & Magic, and interviews with actors, writers and directors. Eight-page pull-out sections reveal details of production artwork.;The book features a range of technology running through all the films, from stormtroopers and All-Terrain Transport to the Death Star exterior and interior, a

 Star Wars Technical Manual


Star Wars Technical Manual


$107.73


New – Providing a guide to the Star Wars science-fiction universe, this book explores recent issues, news, films and television previews. It also includes articles on the special-effects secrets of Industrial Light & Magic, and interviews with actors, writers and directors. Eight-page pull-out sections reveal details of production artwork.;The book features a range of technology running through all the films, from stormtroopers and All-Terrain Transport to the Death Star exterior and interior, a

 Star Wars Technical Manual


Star Wars Technical Manual


$5.25


Used – Providing a guide to the Star Wars science-fiction universe, this book explores recent issues, news, films and television previews. It also includes articles on the special-effects secrets of Industrial Light & Magic, and interviews with actors, writers and directors. Eight-page pull-out sections reveal details of production artwork.;The book features a range of technology running through all the films, from stormtroopers and All-Terrain Transport to the Death Star exterior and interior,

 Sunday Times Illustrated History of Football


Sunday Times Illustrated History of Football


$150.4


New – This fully-illustrated account of the history of football, from 1900 to the present day, is presented in a page-by-page chronological format. It includes: news articles on all the notable footballing events and developments of the century; double-page features on every World Cup tournament since its inauguration; and special sections on individual players and other football personalities, including contributions from prominent sports writers such as Brian Glanville, Eamon Dunphy and Trevor