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The Harvard International Journal of Press/Politics analyzes the interaction of the press, politics, and public policy-making. Committed to reflecting a broad spectrum of intellectual disciplines and practitioner experience, Press/Politics bridges the gap between research in the social sciences and the broader world of journalists, broadcasters, and public policymakers.
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Volume 4, Number 4, Fall 1999Table of Contents
- Consumer Reporting in the United States
- pp. 122-126
- Barricada and Beyond: Journalism in Nicaragua
- pp. 127-131
- Book Notes
- pp. 132-133
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