May 13 Watch Essay: Reality TV Essayist Clarence Page of The Chicago Tribune considers the television coverage of the war in Iraq. Continue watching
May 12 Truck Bomb Kills At Least 37 in Chechnya A truck loaded with explosives ripped apart a government building in northern Chechnya Monday morning, killing at least 37 people and wounding more than 190. Continue reading
May 12 Watch New York Times: Management Failure? In the wake of the New York Times' trouble with plagiarism, Terence Smith reports on how newspapers can prevent such fraud and fabrication on a grand scale. Continue watching
May 12 Watch The Return of Shiite Leader Ayatollah Muhammad Bakr al Hakim Elizabeth Farnsworth reports from Basra on the return of Shiite leader Ayatollah Muhammad Bakr al Hakim and the the effort to bring security and political stability to postwar Iraq. Continue watching
May 09 Security Concerns Loom Large in Chechnya A tense security situation continues to dog the Russian republic of Chechnya, despite efforts by Moscow to reduce the federal forces patrolling the war-torn region and encourage Chechens who have fled the country to return to their homeland. Continue reading
May 09 Watch New York Times: The Search for Truth Media Corespondent Terence Smith speaks to New York Times Executive Editor Howell Raines about the resignation of former reporter Jayson Blair amid charges of plagiarism, and how his paper is handling the situation. Continue watching
May 07 Watch Background: The New Iraq Ian Williams of Independent Television News reports on the struggle of stabilizing Iraq. Continue watching
May 05 Watch Weapons Hunt in Iraq With a top Iraqi biological weapons expert reportedly in U.S. custody, U.S.-led coalition forces continue their search for evidence of biological, chemical or nuclear weapons in Iraq. Experts offer their opinions on the status of the search. Continue watching
May 02 Recording Industry Settles with Students in File-Swapping Suit The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) on Thursday reached settlements with the four students sued for operating music file-swapping networks at three U.S. universities. Continue reading
May 01 President Says Major Battles in Iraq Over, Rebuilding Remains Major combat operations have ended in Iraq and the American effort has now shifted to rebuilding the war-torn nation's infrastructure and government, President Bush told the nation in a primetime address Thursday night. Continue reading