Fox Host Argues With Self, Wins November 29, 2006 By Edward B. Colby John Gibson delivered a rigorously constructed rebuke of supposedly spineless Americans the other day.
Post Buzzes About Next Mayoral Campaign November 28, 2006 By Edward B. Colby It’s never too early to speculate about an election, as the New York tab proved yesterday.
Jim O’Neill On One Woman’s Dark Struggle November 17, 2006 By Edward B. Colby A former Dallas Morning News reporter on his eight-part series detailing one woman’s struggle with schizophrenia.
Time Provides Lunch — and Stunning Copy November 15, 2006 By Edward B. Colby The magazine’s “Person of the Year” will probably be a person, Advertising Age told us today.
Henry Weinstein On What Great Journalism Can and Cannot Do November 13, 2006 By Edward B. Colby The 2006 John Chancellor Award winner discusses Dean Baquet’s exit, a newsroom carrying on, and the limits of great stories on the bottom line.
CNN’s Mama Would Be Proud November 7, 2006 By Edward B. Colby It’s Game Day for "The Best Political Team on Television."
The Pigeon-Holing of Keith Ellison (Congress’ First Muslim?) November 3, 2006 By Edward B. Colby The 43-year-old frontrunner from Minnesota’s 5th District is set to make history on Tuesday, and the national press cannot get enough of him.
Bloomberg Markets Uncovers a Staggering Scandal October 24, 2006 By Edward B. Colby The magazine reports on $7 billion in phantom bonds issued by local governments across the country over the past decade, making an arcane issue come alive.
Tempered Praise for the Amazing, Self-Parking Car October 20, 2006 By Edward B. Colby A car that can park itself? Now that’s incredible news. But how well does it actually work?
Dow Crosses Barrier, ABC Goes Berserk October 18, 2006 By Edward B. Colby As the Dow passes another milestone, ABC makes the news known in inimitable fashion.