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By the end of next week, Zimbabweans should have their first taste of an independent daily newspaper after seven years of President Robert Mugabe's unsavory state-controlled propaganda.
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“This workshop was a life changing workshop! It gave me a new vision and new perspectives of my journalist career. I did not know that in one week I would be empowered is such practical ways.
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No one in Chile doubts that the number of dead from the earthquake of February 27 will continue rising.
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Reporters in the U.S. have come to view their processions not merely as adversarial, but essentially exempt from other ethical, social, and even legal demands on the citizens of a country.
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It is a tragedy that Serampore does not get its due. It is the first university in India, established in 1818, less than a year after the first college was set up in Kolkata.
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The ultimate goal of this project is to examine the codes of ethics/canons expressed by several major journalistic organizations since the turn of the century.
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Though Raymond Kalisa from Rwanda is an experienced video-journalist, The Media Project's storytelling workshop strengthened his script-writing skills.
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The equipment carried by that scribe have been replaced by the latest electronic note-books, mikes, recorders and END units. Only the times have changed. Challenges are the same.
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At school I started a journalism club that helped me start off and understand what journalism is all about. After high school I was very sure what I wanted to be a journalist to tell people stories.
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Response originally presented at the OCRPL conference "Fact vs. Rumor Journalism in the 21st Century."
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