Archive for May, 2012

The appointment is the first made by citizen journalism platform iReport outside the US

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Photo From the ampldquoHazon Food Guide ampamp Food Audit Toolkitamprdquo for Jewish Inspiration Sustainable CommunitiesLOS ANGELESEvery Friday is pizza day at Harkham Hillel Hebrew Academy a private Jewish day school in Beverly Hills For the schoolamprsquos students who range from

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A round-up of the discussion held today at the News World Summit on the evolution of the news story

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Tweet Digital media developer Daniel Sharp has praised the next version of the Windows operating system for its ease of use when programming. Writing for the Kernel , the Stonewash co-founder states the advantages of developing digital media products for Microsoft’s as-yet-unreleased operating system over Google’s Android OS: I’ve just come from another testing meeting.

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SAN FRANCISCO The last time Lerone Matthis was released from the Division of Juvenile Justice in April 2008 he feared he had reached bottomampldquoI was discouraged by the diminished prospects for a meaningful futureamprdquo Matthis recalledHe didnamprsquot have a

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Presumptive GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney got exactly what he wanted at the Universal Bluford Charter School in West Philadelphia last week That was the ultimate photoop He had a room filled with black teachers administrators and at times smiling

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It is the first time The Times and Sunday Times websites will be free to access since the paywall went up two years ago

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Tweet The Global Editors Network launched a new contest at the News World Summit in Paris today, which has seen a number of new startups already outline their service or product to delegates, who will then vote on what they have seen. The Startups for News competition saw more than 50 startups enter, with 13 selected who will present to the conference over today and tomorrow

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The BBC, Le Figaro newspaper and AFP news agency discuss their experiments with live online coverage and the massive potential it has for publishers

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Politico Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei’s look at media bias carefully lays out Republicans’ case that the press is unduly biased toward President Obama and against Mitt Romney : “The New York Times has given Obama the longest wet kiss… Read more

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