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Thousands Of Bloggers Unite In Blitz Of Green Tips
Posted by Reuters on 16 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: News, Europe, Blogs, Free Speech, Action, Media Freedom, Activism, United Nations
| By Alister Doyle, Reuters Thousands of bloggers including a European Commissioner traded tips on Monday about how to confront climate change and other environmental problems in an Internet blitz. |
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Myanmar Rulers Lash Out At West, Foreign Media
Posted by AP on 11 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: News, Asia, Free Speech, CN, Media Freedom, Radio, Democracy, Satellite Radio, United Nations
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By AP Myanmar’s ruling military angrily accused Western powers and foreign media of inciting recent protests that were crushed by soldiers, and China urged the world to back UN mediation to reconcile the junta and the pro-democracy movement. |
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Video from Burma: SHOOT ON SIGHT
Posted by MediaChannel on 04 Oct 2007 | Tagged as: Asia, VIDEO, Activism, United Nations, Terror, Human Rights
Video advocates BURMA ISSUES travel deep into the jungles of eastern Burma to document one of the world’s most urgent and most forgotten emergencies. To ACT NOW visit: www.witness.org/shootonsight
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Saddam Did 9/11 — One-Third of Americans Believe the Big Lie
Posted by PR Watch on 11 Sep 2007 | Tagged as: News, Bias, Iraq War, United Nations, Terror
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By PR Watch An important New York Times/CBS News survey finds that six years after the terror attacks of 9/11, “33 percent of all Americans, including 40 percent of Republicans and 27 percent of Democrats, say Saddam Hussein was personally involved.” |
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Aid projects need more critical media coverage
Posted by Christian Science Monitor on 08 Jun 2007 | Tagged as: News, Journalism, United Nations
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By Edward Girardet, Christian Science Monitor A specialized reporting entity could expose the weaknesses in the international aid business and encourage reform. |
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