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11/17/08 Regina McCombs More Journalists Switching Platforms to Work Online  Newspapers to radio, TV to newspapers -- journalists are moving in all directions.
11/17/08 Regina McCombs Journalists Share Challenges, Rewards of Switching Platforms  They've had to rethink how they tell stories and educate their new colleagues about photography and video.
11/13/08 Jill Geisler RTNDA President Barbara Cochran Set to Retire  In a Q&A with Jill Geisler, Cochran reflects on her time as president and offers advice for her successor.
11/11/08 Al Tompkins Obama, the New Left-Handed President  Barack Obama will become one of a small number of left-handed presidents.
11/6/08 Al Tompkins Colleges Caution Applicants About Their Facebook and MySpace Pages  College admissions officers admit they look at students' Facebook and MySpace pages. Many are disturbed by what they find.
11/6/08 Al Tompkins Non-Citizens Casting Ballots  Fox Chicago investigates how easy it is for non-citizens to register.
11/3/08 Al Tompkins Election Eve -- Getting Ready for What Could Go Wrong  All about exit polls, TV projections, poll closing times and more.
10/31/08 Al Tompkins NRA Wants Election-Day Message on Newspapers' Plastic Bags  What ads will cash-strapped media accept/reject?
10/31/08 Al Tompkins Restricting Sex Offenders on Halloween  While it is not clear how big a threat they pose on Halloween, sex offenders in some states feel a lot more pressure to stay home and keep the door shut.
10/28/08 Al Tompkins Is Your Doctor Giving You a Placebo?  About half of doctors who responded to a survey said they give patients meds or treatments that they know won't help but may make the patient feel like they are getting treatment.
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