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  1. September 9, 2011 02:14 PM

    CJR Rewind: Back to the Future

    September 11th and the future of journalism

    By Andie Tucher

    This article, by Andie Tucher, ran in our November 2001 issue. Back in August, when I agreed to write a piece on the future of journalism, I figured that peering ahead to explore where we're going wouldn't be terribly hard for a journalism historian like me who has spent a lot of time peering back to explore where we've been....

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  2. September 9, 2011 02:07 PM

    CJR Rewind: What I Saw On 9-11

    "I wanted to record everything."

    By Nicholas Spangler

    Ten years ago, on September 11, 2001, Nicholas Spangler was a journalism student covering a primary election in downtown New York. He heard a loud noise, looked up, and saw a jet fly into the side of one of the twin towers of the World Trade Center. He ran toward it and began taking notes furiously. This is the article...

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  3. June 29, 2012 06:50 AM

    How the US captured the real 9/11 mastermind

    Terry McDermott and Josh Meyer take us deep inside the hunt for KSM

    By Jordan Michael Smith

    The Hunt for KSM: Inside the Pursuit and Takedown of the Real 9/11 Mastermind, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | By Terry McDermott and Josh Meyer | Little, Brown and Company | 368 pages, $27.99 Terry McDermott’s Perfect Soldiers, released in 2005, did not get the attention it deserved. At the time, it was the most complete biography available of the 9/11...

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  4. September 10, 2012 03:30 PM

    What I saw on 9/11

    "I wanted to record everything"

    By Nicholas Spangler

    On September 11, 2001, Nicholas Spangler was a journalism student covering a primary election in downtown New York. He heard a loud noise, looked up, and saw a jet fly into the side of one of the twin towers of the World Trade Center. He ran toward it and began taking notes furiously. This is the article that resulted, which...

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