"No hiding the deadly face of war"
Don Wycliff, Chicago Tribune [1], May 1, 2003
"Did the New York Times just change the rules of journalism?" [2]
Jack Shafer, Slate, April 22, 2003
"War discouraged ads for some newspapers" [3]
Dan Fost, San Francisco Chronicle, April 16, 2003
"GIs' blues, in black and white"
Stephanie Simon, Los Angeles Times [4], April 16, 2003
"'Republic of fear:' Raines team consolidates on 43rd Street" [5]
Cynthia Cotts, Village Voice, April 16, 2003
"Newspapers set up temporary Baghdad bureaus" [6]
Rafe Bartholomew, Editor and Publisher, April 15, 2003
"Embeds from smaller papers take different approach" [7]
Rafe Bartholomew, Editor and Publisher, April 9, 2003
"How papers are covering Iraqi civilian casualties" [8]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, April 8, 2003
"Mr. Murdoch's war" [9]
David D. Kirkpatrick, New York Times, April 7, 2003
"Newspaper revenue imperiled by war" [10]
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, April 3, 2003
"N.Y. Post froths Times quagmires on war coverage"
Sridhar Pappu, New York Observer [11], April 2, 2003
"Papers prep replacement reporters for Iraq" [12]
Joe Strupp and Dave Astor, Editor and Publisher, March 31, 2003
"Close-up and vivid reporting" [13]
Michael Getler, Washington Post, March 30, 2003
"Too painful to publish?" [14]
Howard Kurtz, Washington Post, March 25, 2003
"What's in a dateline?" [15]
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, March 25, 2003
"Papers roll out 'special' forces" [16]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 24, 2003
"Papers can filter the facts, friction"
Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times [4], March 22, 2003
"Portraying the graphic face of war" [17]
J. D. Lasica, Online Journalism Review, March 21, 2003
"NY 'Daily News' publishes extra Thursday" [18]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 21, 2003
"'NY Times' to run special daily war section" [19]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 20, 2003
"Editorials reflect public ambivalence about war"
Josh Getlin, Los Angeles Times [4], March 18, 2003
"How I was forced to leave Baghdad"
David Filipov, Boston Globe [20], March 17, 2003
"Where America's papers now stand on war" [21]
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, March 14, 2003
"What America's tiniest papers think about Iraq" [22]
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, March 13, 2003
"Waiting for war, some journalists enjoy luxuries" [23]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 10, 2003
"'Washington Post' couple prepares to cover Iraq" [24]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 6, 2003
"How would Iraq war affect advertising?" [25]
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, March 5, 2003
"Murdoch's Post slow on Saddam scoop" [26]
Julia Day, Guardian, March 3, 2003
"Newspapers trade slots for Persian Gulf duty" [27]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, March 3, 2003
"Reports from the 'Embedded'" [28]
Michael Getler, Washington Post, March 2, 2003
"Papers say they're ready to cover Iraq war" [29]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, February 27, 2003
"Wire services deploy their own troops" [30]
Dave Astor, Editor and Publisher, February 27, 2003
"Cox newspapers may team with CNN on Iraq coverage" [31]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, February 21, 2003
"Most large papers argue for world support on Iraq" [32]
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, February 20, 2003
"Powell's UN speech proves persuasive for commentators"
Mark Jurkowitz, Boston Globe [33], February 13, 2003
"U.S. Iraq policy gains support among newspapers" [34]
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, February 7, 2003
"U.S. journalists in Baghdad wait for fighting" [35]
Joe Strupp, Editor and Publisher, February 4, 2003
"A scoop that raises questions"
Tim Rutten, Los Angeles Times [36], February 1, 2003
"Bush, Blix don't change newspapers' positions" [37]
Ari Berman, Editor and Publisher, January 31, 2003
"Newsrooms bewitched by Iraq War" [38]
Jim Moscou, Editor and Publisher, January 30, 2003
"War could squeeze newspaper profits" [39]
Lucia Moses, Editor and Publisher, January 30, 2003