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collection of eighteen stories with foreign | journalists, provided in response to the book "Het zijn |
At Least 3 | Journalists Die in Blast at Baghdad Hotel The New York |
the only monument in the world dedicated to | journalists killed in combat. |
ees of editorial continuity for readers and | journalists even in the event of the newspaper being so |
December - 72 Indian lawyers, academics and | journalists gather in Bombay to form the Congress Party |
s local prize awarded by Argentina's Sports | Journalists Association, in 1998 and 2003. |
nt remarks regarding the alarming number of | journalists killed in Iraq." |
Many | journalists wondered in their columns how a manager and |
s involved in the talks to release American | journalists held in North Korea. |
(PAC) of the Indian Parliament will examine | journalists recorded in the Radia tapes. |
achievement award from the Croatian Sports | Journalists Association in 1994. |
, could not license the works of free-lance | journalists contained in the newspapers. |
Journalists' day in London in September. | |
Seventy-five | journalists are in the second class and are working to |
of the Balibo Five, as well as three other | journalists killed in Timor-Leste in 1975 and 1999, and |
ured with The Committee Award by the Sports | Journalists' Association in the 2007 Sports Journalists |
morial Arch, erected in 1896 to memorialize | journalists killed in wartime. |
Journalists gathered in protest at the headquarters of | |
The three | journalists remain in prison as they await Wednesday's |
Three foreign | journalists killed in Baghdad AFP via Yahoo news (Link |
tant positions in the professional union of | journalists and in the Faculty of Journalism, which bot |
He was part of a group of early television | journalists that included Walter Cronkite, Eric Sevarei |
a source of information and for recruiting | journalists as informants and agents, and is referred t |
The | journalists were injured during the Saturday unrest in |
gold medal, Lukin reportedly told assembled | journalists that instead of focusing upon his victory, |
Seoul, much frequented by artists, writers, | journalists and intellectuals. |
e war, she became one of the leading German | journalists and intellectuals. |
on she is a member of the National Union of | Journalists, the International Federation of Journalist |
grass opposite is often used by television | journalists to interview Members of Parliament. |
The database was used by | journalists to investigate FDA's drug approval practice |
n novels about local private detectives and | journalists who investigate in the author's region. |
Journalists who investigated Boothby himself were repor | |
titions held by the Society of Professional | Journalists, the Iowa Broadcast News Association, and C |
ork Initiative and the Committee to Protect | Journalists, and is currently with the New America Foun |
The Philadelphia Association of Black | Journalists (PABJ) is a non-profit organization founded |
With its team of | journalists worldwide, it is able to present global iss |
whether record company executives and music | journalists admit it or not image is rated far higher t |
Many mainstream | journalists use it to check on the trial," and noted th |
Some | journalists consider it be a gay hangout. |
nd powerful politicians, industrialists and | journalists praised its content. |
ut Thompson did garner attention from other | journalists for its unusual style. |
Berardi's dress was praised by fashion | journalists for its "combination of the graphic monochr |
It could lend | journalists in jail for up to 25 years if they do break |
Four of the newspaper's | journalists were jailed in September 2007 for contempt |
anu Bhaskaran, of Crosby Securities, and to | journalists Kenneth James and Patrick Daniel of the Bus |
week-by-week basis by various CTVglobemedia | journalists, including Jane Taber and Roger Smith, as t |
Putin met with leading NTV | journalists on January 29, but the meeting changed noth |
xplaining that trying to coerce the kind of | journalists Al Jazeera has would be like trying to 'her |
a, the hostage situation involving Romanian | Journalists Marie Jeanne Ion, Ovidiu Ohanesian and Sori |
Female newsreaders and | journalists featuring Jennie Bond, Angela Rippon, Sue M |
Other former BBC television and radio | journalists who joined the title included Lesley Riddoc |
nd the National Council for the Training of | Journalists' Pre-Entry Journalism Certificate, both wit |
APJ Kalam ; the International Federation of | Journalists (IFJ) Journalism for Tolerance Prize for So |
claims were just that, and says York, many | journalists may just not have had the skills to accurat |
Soviet-Nazi pact, a few of its leaders and | journalists were justifiably interned along with the le |
been honored by the Society of Professional | Journalists, The Kansas City Press Club, The South Asia |
Therefore (according to the | journalists Asami Kazuo and Suzuki Jiro, writing in the |
s, though he also saw to it that individual | journalists could keep their jobs despite the Editor La |
g out a press release saying that he wanted | journalists to keep the "Christ" in Christmas, and not |
and the public; promote the role of science | journalists as key players in democracy and development |
The alleged killers of the Polish | journalists were Kifah Hamid Asman, Alim Hussein, and t |
In 2006 nine | journalists were killed in Mexico for reporting on viol |
Last year, 13 African | journalists were killed, nine of them in Somalia. |
abor of love and served as a tribute to the | journalists he knew as a newsboy. |
Monroe also helped lead the team of | journalists from Knight Ridder and the Biloxi Sun Heral |
Senior | journalists were known to have been bought off by recei |
ry advisors like Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko, | journalists like Koltsov were open to infection by the |
ate when peace returned and several general | journalists, although largely not sports reporters, wer |
s been under fire often for imprisonment of | journalists and lately for some website censorship. |
ident in December 2000 when he insulted two | journalists, who later lodged a formal complaint with p |
ued its successful ascent by recruiting new | journalists, and launching several titles, including a |
ands of people, including public officials, | journalists, students, lawyers, labor organizers, socia |
test for people who aspire to be teachers, | journalists, editors, lawyers, translators, or civil se |
rs to kings and emperors, writers, artists, | journalists and lawyers. |
ty students; staff and Members of Congress; | journalists and leaders of civil society. |
In 2008 she received the Asian American | Journalists Association's Leadership in Diversity Award |
In 1864, a dispute led two key | journalists to leave "the Press" and found "The New Fre |
When most foreign | journalists had left the country and national Iranian m |
Two hundred | journalists and legal professionals marched in Kathmand |
An admirer of the works of | journalists A.J. Liebling, Ian Frazier and Joseph Mitch |
e Perrin (ICRC Medical Coordinator) and two | journalists (George Lienemann and Richard Franken) were |
As you know, | journalists often listen to Clubcall. |
league James Brabazon were the only foreign | journalists to live behind rebel lines, which earned th |
e of the most travelled of the BBC's sports | journalists having lived and worked in 8 countries incl |
d regularly leaking information to favoured | journalists and lobbyists, including Maxwell Newton, wh |
(In fact, Tregaskis was one of only two | journalists on location at Guadalcanal.) |
Journalists reported long lines of voters Sunday in the | |
Even though most | journalists no longer work on that particular street it |
While it's the job of | journalists to look into claims and evaluate them objec |
rs were hit by a strike in which some 2,600 | journalists, editors, lorry drivers, press operators an |
ildren will introduce the game they love to | journalists over lunch. |
key demand was that violent crimes against | journalists be made federal crimes, so they would be in |
1995: Society of Professional | Journalists James Madison Freedom of Information Award |
Journalists who managed to report on the area confirmed | |
influencing clerics, professors, students, | journalists, businessmen, managers of big companies." |
Senior | journalists of Mangalore Ahmed Noori and Abdul Ghaffar |
A game demo was given to video game | journalists in March, and the game was showcased a seco |
is taken up by politicians, celebrities and | journalists with marriages on the skids". |
y, it was discovered in 1982 by the Italian | journalists Enza Massa and Roberto Pinotti in the Bibli |
a's leadership, NABJ represented over 4,100 | journalists and media professionals with an annual conv |
gs, he e-mailed a number of threats against | journalists and media outlets, saying that he would exp |
“I am very concerned about the targeting of | journalists and media workers in the conflict in Sri La |
core specialties are career development for | journalists and media professionals, along with strateg |
has been the case in 99 per cent of the ... | journalists and media workers [killed] since the US-led |
d as a place where Western and Eastern Bloc | journalists can meet. |
Journalists include Melodie Robinson, James McOnie, Hay | |
NolaVie is populated by experienced | journalists and members of various cultural organizatio |
mbing (2001) is a book by Buffalo, New York | journalists Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck that chronicles |
It was written by two British | journalists, John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge. |
Butagira said, although the practice of | journalists accepting money is absolutely unethical, ow |
o were at the scene, including two embedded | journalists who monitored the military radio traffic be |
entary series called I-Witness, where video | journalists spent months covering one topic. |
In reality | journalists are more likely to be chained to their desk |
underlies drug abuse and addiction to help | journalists write more scientifically accurate stories |
f UWIRE, a wire service produced by student | journalists at more than 800 colleges and universities |
more cameos from well-known politicians and | journalists, including MPs Bob Marshall-Andrews and Lem |
The last 30 years more than 50 | journalists were murdered in Mexico, many of the killin |
the 2009 film, said: "It's quite clear the | journalists were murdered. |
The circle of Polish musicians, music | journalists and music critics once again honoured Coma |
The arrests included | journalists from national organizations such as AP and |
Division (Air Assault) took a couple dozen | journalists, including Naylor, into Afghanistan with Ta |
e Women's Resource; Society of Professional | Journalists; Sisters Network; the Houston Zoo; the Juni |
Journalists from neutral countries were allowed to cove | |
n very courageous, saying things which many | journalists would never say." |
y that provides legal aid and assistance to | journalists and news media organizations around the wor |
Then "We'll try to alert the | journalists or news organization involved about your re |
y that provides legal aid and assistance to | journalists and news media organizations around the wor |
74 and 1975, Said Hammami, in interviews to | journalists and newspaper opinion pieces, articulated w |
theme has been a contentious issue amongst | journalists since Nixon used the phrase. |
These | journalists have no technical explanation of how the we |
Balme, however, assured German | journalists that no shot had been fired at any time by |
s interviewed leading scholars, authors and | journalists like Noam Chomsky, Arundhati Roy, Paulo Coe |
for two recorded diatribes launched against | journalists Philani Nombembe of The Sunday Times and Jo |
Journalists and none other than UNC President Emeritus | |
d, and was active in the Norwegian Union of | Journalists and Norges Forsvarsforening. |
has been a regular stop-off point for radio | journalists covering Northern Ireland's Troubles over 3 |
And the Society of Professional | Journalists in Northern California named him "Journalis |
In his thirties, the music | journalists in Norway's third largest newspaper Dagblad |
News coverage is supplied by a team of BBC | journalists in Norwich. |
ecided to replace him as iranian coachs and | journalists could not accept an American-Iranian succes |
are full of attitude, including attacks on | journalists ("That's Not the Truth") and production tea |
Many readers, and even other | journalists, did not realize that Thompson was being fa |
The killing of | journalists have not been investigated leading to convi |
d the Iron Curtain, at a time when American | journalists were not welcome there." |
of murder, rape, and robbery involving four | journalists on November 19, 2001. |
tapping on members of the opposition party, | journalists, members of the government and people relat |
He is so well known that | journalists write of him in passing, assuming the reade |
she founded in 2000 with the Asian American | Journalists Association of San Diego. |
ber 2008, Adlington was named as the Sports | Journalists' Association of Great Britain's Sportswoman |
cemaker Awards, the Society of Professional | Journalists Mark of Excellence Award for Best All-Aroun |
Society of Professional | Journalists Mark of Excellence Award National Winner: 2 |
n 2002 he won National Association of Black | Journalists journalist of the year. |
"During this phase, we graduated 32 science | journalists, 22 of them won 45 awards, and eight starte |
lleged that he conducted sex smears against | journalists critical of the Contra rebel group in Nicar |
publishing house Alfaguara, and joined the | Journalists Union of Catalonia, which continued the fig |
udent Daily by the Society for Professional | Journalists' "Mark of Excellence Awards"for the Southea |
received the National Association of Black | Journalists Award of Excellence in 1997. |
rists, and developers, authors, filmmakers, | journalists, elected officials, school shooting survivo |
either by Pakistan-based rebel groups or by | journalists taken on conducted tours by the government. |
campaign by secretly taking photographs of | journalists partying on a campaign bus, with an eye tow |
compared Stevens' musings to...beliefs that | journalists suppress on the job. |
There was a | journalists strike on at the time and there were no rep |
Many political commentators and | journalists look on Worcester as having the demographic |
utation is the fact that local and national | journalists call on him as an expert about Church of Ch |
denied by Kabul, but Pakistan-based foreign | journalists taken on a tour of the affected areas confi |
ime or other, many of Australia's respected | journalists worked on the paper. |
was given a large amount of attention from | journalists, especially on the city's living conditions |
documentary also shows short interviews of | journalists and one politician about the challenges of |
Some | journalists saw one of these at close hand, but not bot |
s often selected by critics and other music | journalists as one of the worst rock albums of all time |
ads in Philadelphia, representing broadcast | journalists, Frankel opened his own law office, Frankel |
mounted to dissuade workers - in this case | journalists and operators of the new printing process - |
ning of the club's first team players, with | journalists and opposition spies able to get a look at |
e responsible for the violent harassment of | journalists covering opposition rallies, frequent attac |
raeli soldiers, and that "British citizens, | journalists, photographers or others may be subject to |
The service is often used by | journalists, bloggers or companies who need to collect, |
ecession on New Zealand featuring Financial | Journalists Rod Oram and Bernard Hickey, the difficult |
International Organization of | Journalists (French: Organisation internationale des jo |
According to one of the captured | journalists, the organization forced them to convert to |
n the world, boasting a team of hundreds of | journalists and organizers throughout the entire world. |
to 35,000, the media-box accommodating 200 | journalists, and other various upgrades. |
emory, Samahang Plaridel is a fellowship of | journalists and other communicators that aims to propag |
We've also funded a number of | journalists and other media to come from Africa and Asi |
He is also only one of two | journalists, the other being 60 Minutes correspondent M |
he was selected by the BBC to be one of two | journalists (the other being Mr F N S Creek) who for th |
"Many of us are editors commissioning, and | journalists writing, our own ones-to-watch forecasts. |
Journalists carrying out follow-up investigations found | |
The grieving parents and critical | journalists pointed out that "hundreds of schools colla |
ural flight and most of the passengers were | journalists and owners of travel agencies. |
in New Haven, Connecticut along with fellow | journalists Tim Page and Yvonne Chabrier at the infamou |
s offices, arresting and detaining multiple | journalists; the paper wasn't published for two weeks. |
Tours for elected officials and | journalists are part of this ongoing public relations e |
n, "If professors of journalism and working | journalists taking part in a journalism education confe |
University's computer network; the student | journalists responsible, Patrick Foster and Roger Waite |
e International Consortium of Investigative | Journalists and patron of the C.W. Bean Foundation in C |
al junkies, the lawmakers and their staffs, | journalists, and people who make a living in the world |
"The | journalists and people who work for information on the |
Politicians, policy makers, | journalists, business people, artists and show business |
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