The 13 Most Haunting Lines in The New York Times Magazine’s Account of...
By Paul Drinkwater/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images. Lest anyone be tempted to hire Lindsay Lohan in her current state of legal and seemingly psychological duress, New York Times Magazine contributor ...
View Articlei Editors Letter Thank you for your generosity
After two years I should no longer be surprised by readers, but despite being very familiar with your views through the i@independent.co.uk mailbox and occasionally through reader parties and random ...
View ArticleNeolithic remains found in Turkey
An archaeological excavation has uncovered human bones from the Neolithic period in a district of Istanbul in Turkey, local media reported. The 8,500-year-old remains were unearthed in a dig ...
View ArticleVideo Empty newspaper page captures Baseball Hall of Fame vote
In Thursday's New York Times a dramatic layout illustrated the lack of baseball inductees -- without using any image at all. NBC's Brian Williams ...
View ArticleMet Office hits back at inaccuracies in James Delingpole article
Met Office has hit back at claims that it conceded there is no evidence for global warming and that its weather forecasts are inaccurate.The forecaster has published a blog detailing an alleged ...
View ArticleAD OF THE DAY The Guardians Wildly Over-The-Top Follow-Up to 3 Little Pigs
The Guardian is known for its epic advertising campaigns, and their newest commercial continues this trend. (We chose The Guardian's "Three Little Pigs" spot ...
View ArticleNewspaper becomes lightning rod for free press debate in China
Wang Junwei a protester outside the newspaper office Southern Weekend is taken away by undercover police in Guangzhou January 10, 2013. (John Lehmann /The Globe and ...
View ArticleNew Syria newspaper fights lies of war
ALEPPO, Syria: Truth is said to be the first casualty of war, but Khaled al-Khatib and a small group of journalists running a new newspaper in Syria's rebel-held territories are determined to ...
View ArticleNew Syria tabloid fights ‘lies of war’
Truth is said to be the first casualty of war, but Khaled al-Khatib and a small group of journalists running a new newspaper in Syria's rebel-held territories are determined to keep the patient ...
View ArticleScience should be on the journalism curriculum
'Traditionally, journalism was learned on the job, but there's been a steady shift to academic training, and journalism courses have blossomed across the UK even in the face of a ...
View ArticleN.Y. County To Condemn Newspaper For Gun-Permit Map
by: Laura Incalcaterra | The (Westchester, N.Y.) Journal News NEW CITY, N.Y. - When the Rockland County Legislature convenes next week, its agenda includes three gun-related measures, including a ...
View ArticlePhilly Newspaper Guild Owners Threaten Liquidation Without Major Concessions
by: Elizabeth Fiedler | Newsworks The owners of Philadelphia's two major newspaper are threatening to liquidate the Inquirer and Daily News, according to a newspaper union official, unless ...
View ArticleMilitary clash between Japan China more likely Chinese newspaper
Chinese State newspaper Global Times in its frontpage editorial Friday said military clash between rivals China and Japan is more likely to take ...
View ArticleJan. 11 Message to the NHL – save the sorrys and other letters to the editor
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman: 'I know that an explanation or an apology with not erase the hard feelings that have built up over the last few months, but I owe you an apology nonetheless.' ...
View ArticleTrinity Mirror gets approach for Sunday People tabloid
said on Friday it had been approached by a group of investors interested in its Sunday People tabloid.Earlier on Friday, the Financial Times reported that a consortium headed by former Fleet Street ...
View ArticleFAMU newspaper sued over hazing death report
The adviser to FAMU's student newspaper has been removed and publication has been delayed in the wake of a lawsuit related to its reporting on ...
View ArticleExpress Star editor resigns after 11 years
Wolverhampton -based Express & Star, is to step down after 11 years.Adrian Faber, who took over the editor's seat in 2002, will leave in March and will be succeeded by Keith Harrison, his ...
View ArticleMecom suffers 17 decline in advertising revenue
Mecom has reported a 17% year-on-year decline in advertising revenues in the final quarter of 2012, and revealed it is in discussions to sell its Danish and Polish operations.The London stock ...
View ArticleGuardian Telegraph and FT post modest sales rises in December
The Guardian, along with the Daily Telegraph and the Financial Times reported a modest rise in sales for December. Photograph: David Levene for the ...
View ArticleSun on Sunday sales dip below 2m mark for first time | December ABCs
publicity-fuelled sales of 3.22m , reported an average weekly sale of 1,886,739 in December.This represents a fall of 6.1% month on month, some 122,543 copies, according to the latest Audit Bureau of ...
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