1. Video portfolio

    A constantly updated collection of video journalism produced for the web site of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch


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  2. Putting You(tube) in the democratic process

    Hot bursts of light flashed across the Edward Jones Dome as Sen. Barack Obama walked the stage. Hundreds snapped pictures; others shot video from cell phones. At least one man turned his back to Obama and delivered his own brief speech into a video camera in support of the Illinois Democrat. Miles Bateman, a retired Air Force master sergeant and Baptist minister from Trenton, in Clinton County, was about to become a political commentator by posting his video on the YouTube website.


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  3. Issues 2008: The presidential campaigns

    A multimedia package showcasing the core issues of the campaign and how they intersect in the lives of voters and stakeholders.


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  4. Fighting for millions of you or millions of dollars

    A pack of Marlboro Lights looks a lot like it did years ago. There's the gold crest of Philip Morris, and the surgeon general's warning-quitting smoking is better for your health. But one phrase emblazoned on packages for decades-"Lowered Tar & Nicotine"-is gone. Lawyer Stephen Tillery asserts he is largely responsible.


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  5. A huge sacrifice; poisoned Cold War workers wait for payment

    MADISON—From the outside, the hulking former Dow Chemical metalworks is a stark reminder of the nation's once-booming industrial sector, of a time when a factory job was a ticket to the good life.


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