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2004 |
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Judy Jackson & Debbie Nathan
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A child therapist is jailed after the law decides he took the wrong pictures.
January 10, 2005 issue
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Richard Lingeman
January 26, 2004 issue
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2002 |
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Emma Ruby-Sachs & Asa Pittman
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Now more than ever, there's a need for the critiques that political cartoons can offer.
July 15, 2002 (web)
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2001 |
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Danny Goldberg
September 17, 2001 issue
Bill Moyers
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A reflection on journalism, democracy and the importance of being a "public nuisance."
May 7, 2001 issue
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Victor Navasky
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In the words of the old folk song, "When will they ever learn?"
April 23, 2001 issue
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March 19, 2001 issue
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2000 |
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Burt Neuborne
October 9, 2000 issue
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