What the hell is going on in Copenhegen? Will it bear any fruit? What do u think?
Posted on: 07/12/2009
By Abhishek Bhattacharya
The Copenhegen Summit on climate change has just began. Will any concrete step will be taken to cure the world from this deadly fever called 'global warming'?
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Young writers -- from middle school to university students -- and writers in the general public are invited to submit entries to a competition devoted to victory in the Great Patriotic War (1941-1945). Deadline: March 15, 2010. The competition aims to create the national electronic Book of Memory.
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Puede que no se vea esteticamente bien. Puede que no sea del agrado de periodismo antiguo, pero vivo en una región donde tienes que sobrevivir con poca publicidad para editar tu medio. NO creo que rivalice con la ética, color un anuncio en primera página. Todo se trata además de un buen diseño. Gracias.
It is okay for a journalist to have a sad facade when informing people about death and bloodbath. It is only desired that the journalists do not take sides and thereby abide by objectivity. While it is absolutely unnecessary to expect a journalist to express despondency when a particular political party is going through a bad phase it is okay for him to smile when his nation's PM does an extraordinary job in an international forum. Again, while it is naive of a newsman to echo the feelings of some people it is not unacceptable if he/she argues in favor of anti-terrorist activities. Hence, a journalist is supposed to be objective and not take sides when something is open to debate. That does not limit his/her expressional freedom but he can only opinionate with words or expression only when theres more than 99.9% acceptance to something and theres no scope of a debate.
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