Spring 2000: Table of Contents

600 Is Too Many
How the press used four boatloads of Chinese migrants to create an immigration crisis
by Beth Clarkson

All the Rave
Will covering drum'n' bass, trance, hip hop and house strike a chord with young readers? Why some newspapers are shaking up the music beat
by Krista Lamb

Beaming Canada to the World
Despite a half-century of financial static, Radio Canada International comes in loud and clear to more than eight million listeners a week
by Shirley Rennie

Good Night and Good Luck
I was 16 years old when I started watching Bill Cameron. And I never stopped...until he did
by Mary Murtha

Killer Assignment
For 15 years The Vancouver Sun's Kim Bolan has fought to expose the Air India bombers — now they want her dead
by Bruce Gillespie

Paddling into Cyberspace
After four years of choppy waters, CANOE is steering a course toward real journalism
by Tara Stevens

Redesigning Women
Three new editors, two face-lifts and a corporate shift — will four of our best-read magazines survive the shake up?
by Sara Marett

Schmooze Operators
The Canadian Association of Black Journalists is out to prove the best way to change the system is from the inside
by Megan Hutchinson

Sink or Shift
Will we ever curl up with a magsite or will publishers take a bath trying to make us?
by Alicia Androich

Slumming With Rebecca Eckler
An uptown girl meets a greyhound world
by Katherin Balpataky

Sympathy for the Old Devil
Hell must be freezing over; Ted Byfield is cooling off
by Carey Toane

The Last of the Big Shots
As the great cameramen fade to legend, their cheaper replacements struggle to shoulder the load
by Josh Frost

The State of the Desk
Why today's copy editors can't keep up with yesterday's standards
by Brooke Smith

The Watchdogs
It takes a special breed of lawyer to deliver us from libel
by John Jaffey

Two Sides of the Same Coin
Rival money mags show there's more than one way to fill your piggy bank
by Mike Connell