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Reporters held in Somalia freed
Telegraph - 4 Hours ago
Two freelance journalists from Canada and Australia kidnapped in Somalia last August have been freed and were beginning their journeys home on Thursday. Lindhout and Brennan: The pair left Mogadishu airport
Freed journalists arrive in Kenya West Australian
Foreign journalists freed in Somalia CNN
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Philippines dangerous for journalists
CNN - 18 Hours ago
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Group: Philippines most dangerous country for journalists KMVT
Group: Philippines 'most dangerous' for journalists CNN
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Philippines deadly for journalists
CNN - 19 Hours ago
Families, friends, students and sympathizers light candles on Wednesday in Koronadal, Philippines, for the massacre victims. STORY HIGHLIGHTS Massacre is single worst mass killing of journalists in history,
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Tunisian court hands journalist 6-month sentence
Washington Post - 6 Hours ago
TUNIS, Tunisia -- A journalist known for his critical stance toward Tunisia's government was sentenced to six months in prison Thursday for what his lawyer called a trumped-up assault charge. The French
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Journalists leave Somalia after hostage ordeal
AFP via Yahoo! - 2 Hours ago
AFP/HO â?? A picture released by the Somalian presidential office shows Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout (L) â?¦ MOGADISHU (AFP) â?? Two journalists from Canada and Australia flew out of Somalia on
Hostages in hospital after torture ordeal (ABC) Yahoo! News Australia
Safe at last: journalist hostages leave Sydney Morning Herald
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Safe at last: kidnapped journalists in Kenya
Sydney Morning Herald - 2 Hours ago
Australian journalist Nigel Brennan, held hostage in Somalia for 15 months, has arrived safely in neighbouring Kenya. Amanda Lindhout, a Canadian reporter, and Brennan, were freed in Mogadishu on Wednesday
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China holds seminar for journalists from developing countries
SINA - 6 Hours ago
BEIJING, Nov. 26 (Xinhua) -- A seminar for press officials and journalists from developing countries around the globe started here Thursday. The two-week seminar, sponsored by China's Ministry of Commerce
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Barepot: the town the flood reporters forgot
Guardian.co.uk - 7 Hours ago
Welcome to the Northerner, guardian.co.uk's weekly roundup of the best of the northern press The north-west of England has had more than its fair share of news coverage in the nationals this week as
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Joy as Australian released from brutal Somali kidnapping
National Post - 8 Hours ago
SYDNEY -- Emotional relatives of Somalia kidnap victim Nigel Brennan expressed joy on Thursday at his release from more than a year of brutal captivity, when he was pistol-whipped and spent months in
Journalist joy at Somali release Kyrgyzstan News
Released Journalist Recounts Torture by Somali Kidnappers Epoch Times
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Sunday World editor, Jim McDowell, attacked in Belfast
The Independent - 12 Hours ago
One of Northern Irelands best-known journalists has been given a savage beating just yards from the front door of Belfast City Hall. Jim McDowell, northern editor of Dublin-based Sunday World, suffered
Newspaper editor attacked in Belfast Belfast Telegraph
Sunday World editor beaten up by Loyalist narco terrorists. Politics.ie
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The Editors
BBC - 19 Hours ago
Another day; another political expenses scandal. Six months on from the worst Parliamentary controversy in memory, the political classes are still reeling from the fallout. Some may even be facing criminal
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Struggling Wikipedia sheds thousands of editors
CIO IT-Strategie für Manager - 3 Hours ago
Research has shown that almost 50,000 editors left online encyclopedia in the first quarter of this year: 10 times the number who deserted the site in the same period of 2008. The staggering loss of editors
Wikipedia sheds thousands of editors Computerworld UK
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Freed foreign journalists in Kenyan hospital
KCOY 12 - 3 Hours ago
Two foreign journalists freed after 15 months in captivity in Somalia were receiving medical care on Thursday in neighboring Kenya, Canada's ambassador said.
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27 journalists among Philippines massacre victims: military
Antara News - 2 Hours ago
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Funeral set for victim of Philippine massacre Xinhua News Agency
Call for action after 12 journalists massacred in Philippines Press Gazette
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Raul Pangalangan: Endangered journalists
Philippine Daily Inquirer - 4 Hours ago
Journalists are particularly vulnerable where government institutions are weak and, by default, we turn to a free press to enforce accountability or good behavior by those in power. We ask journalists
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Malaysian Info Minister meets with Xinhua's Editor-in-Chief
Investors Business Daily - 6 Hours ago
(Xinhua via COMTEX) -- Malaysian Information, Communication and Culture Minister Rais Yatim met here on Thursday with He Ping, Editor-in-Chief of China's Xinhua News Agency, who is on a visit to the country.
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Tunisia jails journalist for six months
Poten & Partners - 3 Hours ago
Nov, 26, 2009 02:27 PM - Agence France-Presse (English Wire) TUNIS, Nov 26, 2009 (AFP) - A Tunisian court on Thursday sentenced a journalist and vocal critic of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to six
Six-month jail term for Tunisian journalist Reuters Africa
UPDATE 2-Six-month jail term for Tunisian journalist Reuters Africa
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Herald journalist Tony Stephens honoured
Sydney Morning Herald - 6 Hours ago
WHILE the music industry was celebrating its finest at the ARIAs last night, Australia's best journalists were being recognised for excellence across the city at the Walkley Awards. The Herald's John
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Interview with William Lewis, editor-in-chief and MD of digital at Telegraph Media
New Media Age - 6 Hours ago
It was announced today that Lewis will manage a new digital division at the publisher, which will be tasked with creating cutting-edge ideas and new revenue streams. The unit will be based at Euston,
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Spanish study finds Wikipedia is losing thousands of editors
Typically Spanish - 7 Hours ago
Editors are leaving the Webs most popular free encyclopaedia in their droves, a study by Madrids Universidad Rey Juan Carlos has found. The university said Wikipedias English-language version lost around
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Mauritanian journalist jailed
Legalbrief - 7 Hours ago
An Appeals Court has upheld a jail term of six months for Mauritanian journalist Hanevy Ould Dehah who was charged with promoting immorality on his Web site Taqadoumy. According to a report on the News24
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Freed journalist was 'beaten and tortured'
CNEWS - 7 Hours ago
EDMONTON - Canadian journalist Amanda Lindhout, freed after 15 months of captivity in war-torn Somalia, says she was kept isolated, beaten and tortured, so she dreamed of walking through Vancouver's Stanley
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THE INTERVIEW: Lubna Ahmad Al-Hussein, Sudanese journalist and activist
France24 - 8 Hours ago
Sudanese journalist Lubna Ahmad Al-Hussein was recently prosecuted for wearing trousers that were judged â??indecentâ? in Sudan. Today she speaks about her new book "Quarante coups de fouet pour un pantalon"
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Five Age journalists and photographers win Walkley awards
The Age - 9 Hours ago
Five Age reporters and photographers last night won Walkley awards, Australia's leading prize for journalism. China correspondent John Garnaut and business reporter Mathew Murphy won the inaugural best
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Blair presses Iraq over press freedoms
Jang Group - 9 Hours ago
LONDON: Tony Blair on Thursday pressed Iraqi leaders to uphold media freedoms which Britain 'fought for,' after a British newspaper's correspondent was fined for reporting criticism of Iraq's prime minister.
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