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Must-reads of the week

Covering the media-mute Marshawn Lynch, a spotlight on Stars and Stripes, and the WaPo's interviews with the White House cow
February 6, 2015

Culled from CJR’s own stories, plus the frequently updated “Must-reads from around the Web,” our staff recommendations for the best pieces of journalism (and other miscellany) on the internet, here are your can’t-miss must-reads of the past week:

Inside the newspaper that broke the Brian Williams news (CJR) – Stars and Stripes, the relatively unknown newspaper subsidized by the Pentagon, gets a big scoop.

Could U-T San Diego become the first ‘community-owned’ major metro paper? (CJR) – Philanthropist Malin Burnham has a plan: Get a local nonprofit to buy the publication.

How reporters can improve coverage of medical errors (CJR) – Harvard School of Public Health’s Dr. Ashish Jha discusses public awareness of patient safety.

How reporters can improve coverage of medical errors
Harvard School of Public Health’s Dr. Ashish Jha discusses public awareness of patient safety
– See more at: http://www.cjr.org/the_second_opinion/how_reporters_can_improve_coverage_of_medical_errors.php?page=all#sthash.CtpSSXp4.dpuf

For Years, The Washington Post Tried to Interview a Cow (National Journal) – “‘I wasn’t milked on the White House lawn by a strange man,’ The Washington Post—the venerable institution that would later come to break the Watergate scandal and win 48 Pulitzers—quoted her, a farm animal, as saying.”

Marshawn Lynch, Media Day, and the reality of Super Bowl coverage (CJR) – How do you write about a star athlete who won’t talk to you?

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