
Don’t do this, Washington Post!
The Post asks “Hit job or gossip?” about their owner, but doesn’t have the answer

The New York Times shuts down India Ink
The Times gives up being local everywhere, returns to the parochial interests of a US audience

Interview with History by Oriana Fallaci, 1976
Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci lost the plot at the end but she was a wonder in her prime

Egypt Independent is strangled in its crib
Independent journalism is a bad business everywhere but in Egypt politics makes it worse

Wal-Mart de Mexico; or, why we need newspapers
The New York Times digs deep for a piece of great journalism. What might they do in Egypt or India?