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February 28, 2012 After five years, pundit says it’s longest she’s held a job (2/28/12); Montgomery, Ala., media play up ties to Octavia Spencer;AP finds White House funds paid for spying on Muslims; pundit returns to defense of single-parent families; Juan Williams bonds with Pat Buchanan over ouster; Time editor challenged on interpreting Latino vote; Ecuador’s president pardons journalists given prison terms; American fights Sudan’s “ethnic cleansing” with cameras; black journalist’s ancestor walked Trail of Tears; March 1 deadline for opinion writing seminar (2/27/12) After 5 Years, Pundit Says It’s Longest She’s Held a Job On Oscar Night, Local Girl Makes Good February 27, 2012 Montgomery, Ala., Media Play Up Ties to Octavia Spencer AP Finds White House Funds Paid for Spying on Muslims Pundit Returns to Defense of Single-Parent Families Juan Williams Bonds With Pat Buchanan Over Ouster Time Editor Challenged on Interpreting Latino Vote Ecuador’s President Pardons Journalists Given Prison Terms American Fights Sudan’s “Ethnic Cleansing” With Cameras Black Journalist’s Ancestor Walked Trail of Tears March 1 Deadline for Opinion Writing Seminar Short Takes Heather VacLav of WAKA-TV in Montgomery, Ala., reports on an Oscar-watching party in the hometown of Academy Award winner Octavia Spencer. ( Video ) Montgomery, Ala., Media Play Up Ties to Octavia Spencer Octavia Spencer might not be close to her family in Montgomery, Ala., but she gave a shout-out to the state when she won the Academy Award Sunday night for best supporting actress

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December 30, 2011 Producer Bernard Seabrooks, first hired in ’55, retires; AP stories prompt Muslims to boycott Bloomberg breakfast; intern’s apparent suicide leaves paper in a auandary; Sun-Times readers chip in to send teen to college; Ethiopian court gives Swedish journalists 11 years; Essence hires Dawnie Walton as M.E. of website; Herbert Nipson, 95, was Ebony’s executive editor (12/30/11) Bernard-Seabrooks.jpg Daniel-Kemp.jpg Byron-Picket.jpg mosque-image.jpg bill-hall.jpg Dawnie-Walton.jpg bill-hall.jpg photo-tsr.JPG nipson_herbert.jpg mosque-sign.jpg Producer Bernard Seabrooks, First Hired in ’55, Retires AP Stories Prompt Muslims to Boycott Bloomberg Breakfast Intern’s Apparent Suicide Leaves Paper in a Quandary Sun-Times Readers Chip in to Send Teen to College Ethiopian Court Gives Swedish Journalists 11 Years Essence Hires Dawnie Walton as M.E. of Website Herbert Nipson, 95, Was Ebony’s Executive Editor Al Jazeera reported that Muslim leaders in New York object to police surveillance

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August 31, 2011 Washington Monthly’s ratings reward social mobility; U.S. Muslims more satisfied than general public; NPR ombudsman asks for thoughts on word “minority”; Rush Limbaugh’s right-hand man Is black; station removes photo of new anchor with Chris Brown; Maria Antonieta Collins back as Univision correspondent; Karuk Indian J-school grad ready for job at NBC (8/31/11) jackson-state.jpg muslim-american.png Maria-Antonieta-Collins.jpg ESchumacher.jpg evrod cassimy and chris brown.jpg james golden.jpg jackson-state-tsr.jpg Mark Silverman.jpg Chiara-Sottie-by-Tahiat-Mah.jpg Washington Monthly’s Ratings Reward Social Mobility U.S. Muslims More Satisfied Than General Public NPR Ombudsman Asks for Thoughts on Word “Minority” Rush Limbaugh’s Right-Hand Man Is Black Station Removes Photo of New Anchor With Chris Brown Maria Antonieta Collins Back as Univision Correspondent Karuk Indian J-School Grad Ready for Job at NBC A 63 percent majority of Muslim Americans are first-generation immigrants, with 45 percent having arrived since 1990

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July 22, 2011 Activist: “We cannot let them play us off one another”; Jose Antonio Vargas loses Washington driver’s license; Obama does Steve Harvey, “Tell Me More,” 2 Hispanic shows; Postal Service unveils John H. Johnson stamp; FCC commissioner calls for teaching online news literacy; Chicago station admits mistake in airing video of 4-year-old (7/22/11) al-sharpton.jpg al-sharpton2.jpg al-sharpton-tsr.jpg al-sharpton2-tsr.jpg obama-radio.jpg john-h-johnson-stamp.jpg Activist: “We Cannot Let Them Play Us Off One Another” Jose Antonio Vargas Loses Washington Driver’s License Obama Does Steve Harvey, “Tell Me More,” 2 Hispanic Shows Postal Service Unveils John H. Johnson Stamp FCC Commissioner Calls for Teaching Online News Literacy Chicago Station Admits Mistake in Airing Video of 4-Year-Old Jose Antonio Vargas Loses Washington Driver’s License ” The state of Washington has canceled the driver’s license of a journalist who, in a New York Times Magazine article last month, revealed that for 14 years he kept a secret from his U.S

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