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Teaching journalism in a country without freedom of press

By F. Albrecht
 

How to teach journalism in a country where journalism is under political pressure? The young students see the lessons of ethic and freedom of press with skepticism, while they see that senior journalists are imprisioned for daring to critize of investigate figures in power. How can we teach like this? 

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Opportunity for USA Journalism Students

By Donell Edwards
 

The College World Reporter (CWR), America's premier online student empowerment magazine, is seeking U.S.

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how to jump from engineering field to journalism

By sindhu
 

hi all        im a btech final year student.i want to take journalism as my career.can i do MS in US in journalism wit engineering background.do i need to do  under graduate  courses in jounalism n den do grad courses.plz suggest 

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education-study-research

By IFUD of Human Rights
 

Intermediary Foundation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Internet: http://ifudofhumanrights.webs.com/ e-mail: ifudofhumanrights@yahoo.com           

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Name a single jailed or censored writer or journalist?

By The Editor
 

UNFree Media is a new network to help banned, jailed and otherwise excluded writers, journalists and bloggers overcome censorship. More than 1,000 reporters were sentenced, attacked or killed worldwide last year, according to International PEN. Many more struggle to survive after being banned from working. UNFree Media rips aside the curtain of censorship to publish what governments fear.

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What the hell is going on in Copenhegen? Will it bear any fruit? What do u think?

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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Journalist Seeking Visa Advice

By Sheree
 

I don't know whether this is the right way to go about this, but i'll give it a whirl. I'm a talented, passionate and motivated Junior Journalist, and i would love to work in the US under the brilliant new E3 visa scheme. Does anybody know of any companies that sponsor Australian workers? Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. 

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13 Filipino journalists were killed in a single day, how safe are you in your own country?

By Ana Puod
 

13 Filipino journalists were brutally murdered Monday morning while covering an election related story in the southern Philippine town of Ampatuan Maguindanao. 50 other local residents were also killed and buried on a mass grave with them.

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Editorial management volunteer with Yemen Times

By Nadia Al-Sakkaf (Yemen Times)
 

Yemen Times, is Yemen’s first English language newspaper established in 1990. We are an independent well reputed private newspaper. Our editorial staff does not exceed 12 full time employees and 10 part times.

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Volunteer Campus Reporters Wanted

By Donell Edwards
 

The College World Reporter (CWR), an online empowerment magazine for college and university students, is seeking volunteer campus reporters (www.CWRMagOnline.com).  These volunteers will report on events of interest in their college community, as well as news of interest to college and university students in general.  These reporters will also conduct interviews or seek comments from students on t

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