Dealing with the Military

"Rumsfeld, Myers again criticize war coverage" [1]
Thomas Ricks, Washington Post, April 18, 2003

"News of the dirty war: Stories the censors could not sink" [2]
Cynthia Cotts, Village Voice, April 9, 2003

"Military experts draw unfriendly fire" [3]
Peter Johnson, USA Today, April 3, 2003

"Armchair generals strike a nerve in Pentagon"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [4], April 3, 2003

"The ups and downs of unembedded reporters" [5]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, April 3, 2003

"Connecting the dots of Rumsfeld's theories"
Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times [6], April 2, 2003

"Open access for media troubles Pentagon" [7]
Jonathon Weisman, Washington Post, March 31, 2003

"Different worlds: Crossing the military-media gap" [8]
Karl Zinsmeister, National Review, March 28, 2003

"Unembedded journalist's report provokes military ire" [9]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, March 27, 2003

"Duck & cover on PR front" [10]
David Hinckley, New York Daily News, March 27, 2003

"Media and government make uneasy bedfellows"
Josh Getlin and Elizabeth Jensen, Los Angeles Times [6], March 26, 2003

"Media's battlefield reporting outpaces Pentagon officials" [11]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, March 24, 2003

"MacArthur warns press about Pentagon control" [12]
Barbara Bedway, Editor and Publisher, March 18, 2003

"Head games with media's help"
Edward Gargan, Newsday [13], March 14, 2003

"Lights, cameras, get ready for war" [14]
Andrea Stone, USA Today, March 10, 2003

"Gas mask or eyeglasses? Reporters can't have both" [15]
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, February 28, 2003

"US reporters condemn Pentagon press controls" [16]
Patrick Barrett, Guardian, February 27, 2003

"War correspondent's advice: Stay off the press bus" [17]
Barbara Bedway, Editor and Publisher, February 26, 2003

"Schanberg's take on the Pentagon's media rules" [18]
Greg Mitchell, Editor and Publisher, February 25, 2003

"Pentagon ground rules may limit reporting" [19]
Greg Mitchell, Editor and Publisher, February 24, 2003

"U.S. military document outlines war Coverage" [20]
Greg Mitchell, Editor and Publisher, February 14, 2003

"Dan Rather mulls reporters' place in war" [21]
Associated Press, February 14, 2003

"When war plans go public" [22]
Gloria Cooper, Columbia Journalism Review, February 11, 2003

"Pentagon vows to allow press closer to war " [23]
Sridhar Pappu, New York Observer, January 22, 2003

"Pentagon promises wary media frontline war access"
Reuters, January 17, 2003

"U.S. military tries to make peace with press [24]"
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, January 7, 2003