Archive for February, 2012
Vanity Fair gave Poynter an advance copy of Sarah Ellison’s story about The Washington Post, and while there’s plenty there to send Post Kremlinologists like me rocketing to the newsstand, the most interesting part is how well it drills into… Read more
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Tweet App of the week: Kooaba Shortcut Phones: iPhone Cost: Free What is it? An image recognition app, allowing you to take a photo of a newspaper or magazine page and find the PDF version
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Former detective constable and Crimewatch presenter says no ‘coherent explanation’ has been given for why she was ‘placed under surveillance’
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Tweet The International Journalists’ Network (ijnet) has some handy tips from LA journalist Maggie Ma on “getting the story in the midst of all that glamour and glitz” when reporting from the big awards events in the entertainment industry calendar. Her advice ranges from the necessary preperation before the event to ”schmoozing” on the day.
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Broadcaster reports increase in online video and mobile, and is looking at ways of monetising its vast archive online
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Six million people watch the channel, despite persistent attempts by Iran to block it, new figures reveal
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SAN DIEGO Califampmdash Joseph Bukombe spent his entire life hiding his sexual orientation from friends and family in his native Kampala Today he is fighting an American immigration system that doesnamprsquot believe heamprsquos gay In March 2011 the Board of
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Photo At right Daniella de los Santos three plays with the other children at the Fresno County Office of Education Migrant Education Program in Parlier CalifORANGE COVE CalifGabriela Ramos had hardly knocked when fouryearold Fampaacutetima Martampiacutenez opened the front door
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Metropolitan police detective chief superintendent acknowledged there ‘may well be a host of people’ intercepting voicemails, but defended scope of original investigation
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Latinos in Alabama have experienced harassment hardship and discrimination regardless of their immigration status as a result of the stateamprsquos antiimmigrant law HB 56 and the xenophobic climate it has created according to a report released Monday by the Southern
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