December 30, 2003

Newsday
“I usually don’t refer to other publications, for I have enough trouble with my own,” writes Jimmy Breslin. “But this issue of the Army Times is so extraordinary and gives hope that it will provide some leadership in the news industry.” The paper has eight pages of pictures of service members who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan. “You stare at the photos and see the cost of the war,” says photo editor Steve Elfers. (Note: Name misspelled by Breslin.)

Support high-integrity, independent journalism that serves democracy. Make a gift to Poynter today. The Poynter Institute is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, and your gift helps us make good journalism better.
Donate
From 1999 to 2011, Jim Romenesko maintained the Romenesko page for the Poynter Institute, a Florida-based non-profit school for journalists. Poynter hired him in August…
Jim Romenesko

More News

Back to News