Features
Archive of all feature articles published
China's Evolving Blogosphere
Blogs in China are contributing to an increasingly popular cyber culture -- and the government is starting to notice
The times, they're a-changing in ST
An interview with the Straits Time’s editor-in chief-Cheong Yip Seng on the paper's 160th anniversary
Nagasaki 1945: While Independents Were Scorned, Embed Won Pulitzer
Newly unearthed documents show how the story of the A-bomb was suppressed and revealed
Southeast Asian reporters get crash courses in working difficult terrain
The Indochina Media Memorial Foundation handbook and training program has given 500 journalists across a diverse region the chance to learn about each other
World Press prizewinning photos get to the heart of the story
World Press Photo exhibits 200 prizewinning photos from 123 countries
Photo Essay: Sri Lankans protest the government's tsunami initiative
Shaun Kadlec's June 14 photo essay of a JVP protest in Colombo
German institute provides NK access to free press
The Goethe Institute offers North Koreans access to foreign media and also plans to provide free Internet services
Will main WSJ follow Asian, Euro editions into new tabloid format?
Wall Street Journal executive Penelope Abernathy and Garcia Media CEO Mario Garcia talk about changes in WSJ's foreign editions
Interview with Gavin O'Reilly: WAN president criticizes Korea's media law
World Association of Newspapers' Gavin O'Reilly says President Roh's reforms are actually sutble instruments to control the press
Interview with Mario Garcia: Why are tabloids the future of newspapers?
Award-winning newspaper designer Mario Garcia shares career advice and debunks myths of tabloid industry
Interview with WEF president: "Make sure everyone is aware of what's happening"
President of World Editors Forum George Brock shares why press freedom is focus of WAN and WEF
Interview with KNA chairman: Korean press innovates to survive
Korean Newspaper Association president Chang Dae-whang shares successful business strategies of Korean newspaper industry
China's Cultural Dynamism: Personal stories paint the big picture
From Tiananmen to transsexuals, two American journalists share their experiences reporting "from the dragon's mouth"
British broadcaster looks to Asia for the long haul
Richard Sambrook, CEO of BBC World, travels through Asia and plans to benefit from Thailand's growing world prominence
Craig's World
The Singapore branch of the US bulletin board is a hit
A legend in the newsroom
Wee Kim Wee had a reputation as an excellent reporter with a keen nose for a scoop, explains Straits Times journalist
He was known as ST's 'Jail Editor'
The Straits Times' former editor-in-chief reviews the work of journalist Wee Kim Wee
Journalist who got world scoop
Journalist Wee Kim Wee's interview with Lieutenant-General Suharto gave the world 'end of Confrontation' story
RSF list of press 'predators'
Reporters Sans Frontiers releases list of media oppressors around the world
Leading business editor pushes China to the limit
Hu Shuli, Caijing business editor, says that her publication challenges boundaries of Chinese censorship but does not cross the line
Trauma coverage tips for reporters
Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma tips for respecting victims as well as protecting journalists' mental and emotional safety
"Paid" and bogus press mar free press' integrity
"True" journalists sometimes cannot enter press conferences because of posers who have come to receive the typical cash bribes
The consequences of press freedom--thug journalism
Faux journalists work in territorial clans of 50-100; one man makes between $33 and $55 daily by receiving bribes meant for the press
Online magazines at half price
Singapore-based startup which put 500 regional titles on the Net attracts 20,000 members within four months
Herawati: Journalist in the vanguard
In a career that took her from Stanford to Cibadak, first Indonesian woman to attend American university established newspapers resisting Dutch power and forging contact with the outside world
