Tale of green cooking stoves in Brazil tops annual UN storytelling competition
28 January 2013 150 The story of an indigenous family in west-central Brazil which now uses clean, economical and green cook stoves provided through a United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) ...
View ArticleMurdoch apologizes for offensive grotesque cartoon denounced as anti-Semitism
Media tycoon Rupert Murdoch has apologized for a "grotesque" cartoon in his London-based Sunday Times newspaper that depicted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu building a brick wall ...
View ArticleHarold Evans Slams U.K. Newspapers Cynicism and Arrogance After Leveson...
Rupert Murdoch 's News Corp. division, was published in November and included recommendations on press regulation. Evans, one of the most famous names in the U.K. newspaper industry, said ...
View ArticleEditors Name Steven Spielberg Filmmaker of the Year
will be honored with the ACE Golden Eddie Filmmaker of the Year Award at the American Cinema Editors’ 63rd annual ACE Eddie Awards, which will be held Feb. 16 at the Beverly Hilton ...
View ArticleRupert Murdoch links sympathy for Palestinians to anti-Semitism. The truth is...
Rupert Murdoch apologised for Gerald Scarfe's Sunday Times cartoon , captioned "US Elections: will cementing peace continue?", featuring Bibi Netanyahu filling a brick wall with ...
View ArticleChanges at Syracuses newspaper
Syracuse sees a passing of an era at the end of this week: The end of a daily newspaper delivered to our homes. With the help of a long time observer of popular culture, YNN's Bill Carey says ...
View ArticleA newspaper reader writes a letter to the editor complaining about ‘no...
Star-Tribune when they opened up their Sunday paper to a sports section that was completely devoid of Ricky Rubio photos. Kevin Love remains injured, so the paper had no use for shots of the ...
View ArticlePacific Palisades newspaper junkie buys his own
Alan Smolinisky, center, talks with Palisadian-Post publisher Roberta Donohue, left, staff writer Laurie Rosenthal and managing editor Bill Bruns while visiting the Pacific Palisades office. ...
View Articlei Editors Letter Dirty fog of ugly war
A brown paper package arrives from lovely Mrs Betty Box of Eastbourne. It contains a book: We Fought at Arnhem - Three soldiers remember a battle for a bridge too far, by Mike Rossiter. She sent it ...
View ArticleNewspaper apologises over cartoon
The acting editor of the Sunday Times has echoed News International boss Rupert Murdoch's apology about a "grotesque" cartoon which appeared in the paper sparking claims of ...
View ArticleObamas Relationship With the Press Under Scrutiny
Are the norms of Democratic discourse at risk when elected officials attack the legitimacy of certain news organizations, while supporting only the news organizations that do not ask tough questions? ...
View ArticleHuffPo’s New ‘Conversations’ Will Improve Comments — and Make Money for AOL
by: Jeff John Roberts | paidContent I’m not a regular reader of the Huffington Post but when I go there, I’m astounded how many people leave comments on a given story. Last week, for ...
View ArticleLosing the Right to Fight Associations Can’t Pursue Copyright Claims on...
by: Meredith Ainbinder | sunsteinlaw.com One of the biggest innovations to hit the publishing world has been Google’s ability to digitize and provide search access to millions of books. A ...
View ArticleSunday Times statement on Gerald Scarfe cartoon
News International corporate affairs.In the meeting the Jewish community organisations present made the following points:o Jews (and others) throughout the country reacted to this cartoon with a ...
View ArticleAlleged subway pushers attorney says shes unstable ... After citing New York...
An attorney for the Muslim-hating woman who allegedly shoved a man to his death in front of a speeding subway train last month is challenging the prosecutor’s psychiatric results - because of ...
View ArticleDoctor Man in fake Hugo Chavez photo published by Spanish newspaper is...
MEXICO CITY - A doctor says the man in a photograph published by the Spanish newspaper El Pais that supposedly showed an ailing Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is really a patient in Mexico. Dr. ...
View ArticleWednesday newspaper round-up BP Bumi Barclays...
Wed 30 Jan 2013 LONDON (SHARECAST) - Iran believes BP-operated Azeri oil platforms have polluted the Caspian Sea and may sue the UK oil group if it continues, Iran's deputy environment ...
View ArticleScott to address editors at APs planning meeting
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Journalists from across Florida are visiting the capital city to hear from Gov. Rick Scott and the new leaders in the Florida Legislature on their expectations for the upcoming ...
View ArticleGreg Dyke and top broadcasters urge press to back statutory regulation
Greg Dyke , and some of the UK's leading documentary film-makers and satirists including Rory Bremner have urged newspaper owners and editors to drop their opposition to a statute ...
View ArticleCountywide high school newspaper project under way
OROVILLE - A visit to the local newspaper office wasn't an average field trip for a group of high school students and advisers Tuesday afternoon. It was a step toward a countywide high school ...
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