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Burned by the spotlight: Howard Dean on the blistering coverage of his candidacy and the state of the American media. (Q & A)(Interview) Jane Hall.
Columbia Journalism Review Sept-Oct 2004 v43 i3 p13(3) (2028 words)

Instructions: Locate this article by visiting http://www.infotrac-college.com and entering "Dean blistering coverage" as Keyword search terms, and then answer the following questions.

1. How did Dean make good use of the Internet?



2. What were important issues of the Dean campaign?



3. According to Dean, how did the media both help and hurt his campaign?



4. How would Dean like to see the media be reformed?



5. What was Dean’s "scream" and how did the media report it?




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