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Stories by Joe Strupp

Bush Takes a Beating

Stephen Colbert held nothing back from his hilarious and scathing critique of the president. Bush was not amused.
Posted on May 1, 2006, Source: Editor & Publisher

Deep Source

At a time when journalists are increasingly under attack for anonymous sources, history's most famous confidential source is being heard -- just in time to give anonymous sourcing everywhere new life.
Posted on Jun 1, 2005, Source: Editor & Publisher

Study: Media Self-Censored on Iraq

A new American University study anonymously surveyed Iraq War correspondents and confirms what many suspected about widespread self-censorship.
Posted on Mar 18, 2005, Source: Editor & Publisher

Loose 'Gannon'

How did an inexperienced White House 'reporter' get such extraordinary access despite using a fake name?
Posted on Feb 10, 2005, Source: Editor & Publisher

PR for Soldiers

Stop any U.S. soldier in Iraq these days and he's likely to recite: 'We are a values-based, people-focused team that strives to uphold the dignity and respect of all.'
Posted on Jan 21, 2005, Source: Editor & Publisher

Return of the 'Embeds'

Journalists in Iraq are finally getting out of their hotels to cover the offensive on Fallujah – as embeds with the Pentagon.
Posted on Nov 8, 2004, Source: Editor & Publisher

Ronald Reagan: Still the Teflon President?

The media often forget history when notable leaders die -- including the fact that Bill Clinton enjoyed higher approval ratings than The Great Communicator.
Posted on Jun 8, 2004, Source: Editor & Publisher