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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

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

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

Loose 'Gannon'

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

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

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

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