US Bin Ladens Son-in-Law to be Tried in New York
Osama bin Laden's son-in-law, a former al-Qaida spokesman, has been captured by the United States and brought to New York City to stand trial. Justice Department officials say Sulaiman Abu Ghaith ...
View ArticleUS Congressman Bin Ladens Son-in-law Captured
A senior U.S. congressman says Osama bin Laden's son in law, a former al-Qaida spokesman, has been captured. Republican Peter King on Thursday credited CIA and FBI agents with catching Sulaiman ...
View ArticleCollege of Cardinals snaps all media communications
VATICAN CITY - A group of Catholic cardinals entrusted to elect the next pope has decided to snap all communications with the media after Italian media leaked its private deliberations."Concern ...
View ArticleNewspaper to seek up to 25 redundancies
Newspaper to seek up to 25 redundancies Winding up the Sunday Business Post would leave creditors owed EUR6.5m but selling it as a going concern would leave a deficit of only EUR640,000, the High ...
View ArticleNew Facebook News Feed Aims To Give Every User “Personalized Newspaper”
redesigned News Feed today, bringing dedicated feeds, larger pictures, and a more unified experience between desktop and mobile browsing services. The social giant is pitching this new design as a ...
View ArticleZardari Kayani discuss law and order
Ashfaq Parvez Kayani met with Zardari after his conference with his corps commander to review Pakistan's internal security, the newspaper reported Friday. The report said Kayani conveyed to ...
View ArticleNewspaper review Little sympathy for Vicky Pryce
As Chris Huhne's ex-wife Vicky Pryce contemplates a jail sentence for perverting the course of justice, most believe she had it coming. "Kamikaze mission accomplished" says the Daily ...
View ArticleNewspaper Circulation Sales And Service Representa
NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION SALES AND SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE ELIZABETHTON AREA Responsibilities include supervision of newspaper delivery personnel, sales, promotional efforts, maintaining a high ...
View ArticleUganda tabloid urges hanging of homos
A Ugandan tabloid has published photos of 100 allegedly homosexual men, including their addresses and workplaces, calling for their hanging. The weekly was sold freely around the ...
View Article$1 million of pot found on Calif. beach
Marijuana valued at $1 million was found near a crashed boat on a California beach Thursday, authorities said. The marijuana was discovered near the overturned boat north of Wall Beach near ...
View ArticleFormer judge to head new press panel
A former president of the British Supreme Court has been selected to head a panel to set up a successor to the Press Complaints Commission. David Hunt, the current head of the PCC, was to make the ...
View ArticleFriday newspaper round-up BP RBS John Lewis...
Fri 08 Mar 2013 LONDON (SHARECAST) - According to the Financial Times, oil giant BP has warned of settlement costs 'significantly higher' than 7.7bn dollars in relation to its ...
View ArticleObama to challenge Israelis on peace
Barack Obama says he intended to challenge Israelis during his upcoming visit to make greater personal sacrifices for peace with Palestinians. "What are you willing to do for peace? What hard ...
View ArticleSurprise as Ukip leader Nigel Farage dines with Rupert Murdoch
'It's war': Nigel Farage flatly rejects call from senior Tory for Ukip and Conservative EU pact at the general ...
View ArticleWhy Premium Youtube and News Dont Mix
by: Lauren Hockenson | MediaBistro On the surface, it’s been a huge year for Youtube and its string of premium content providers. The website is becoming bigger, and has recently acquired ...
View ArticleDallas Morning News Partners with Local Government Group to Gather Clean...
by: Justin Ellis | Nieman Journalism Lab It’s not unusual that The Dallas Morning News is trying to increase its data journalism efforts by launching a crime map. The twist is that ...
View ArticlePeople in the News
Drew Sorrell Stacey DiNuzzo was hired as vice president at Axia Public Relations. Mark Woodcock has been named the new major/CEO of the Salvation Army of Orange and Osceola counties. Meghan Post was ...
View ArticleEx-British cop and jailer sold tips to Murdoch tabloid Sun
(15 mins ago) A former British police officer and ex-prison officer have admitted selling information to Rupert Murdoch’s Sun tabloid about high-profile individuals, media reports said today. ...
View ArticleDuo Admits Selling Information to Rupert Murdochs The Sun
News Corp.'s The Sun Publishes Photos of Naked Prince Harry LONDON - Two former British police and prison officials on Friday admitted selling information ...
View ArticleNUJ secures payouts for journalists on closed Irish newspaper
National Union of Journalists fought a two-year battle for compensation following the paper's closure in February 2011.At the time, staff received only statutory entitlements. Casuals and ...
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