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Journalistic authorities, including the New York Times and Reuters, now discourage its use in news reporting.
Since its establishment, the Centre for Journalism has launched several innovative features within the field, including the by now renowned award for journalists, " The Journalistic Fellowship ", and the introduction of a journalist ’ s oath similar to the Hippocratic oath.
* 2011 – 4 nominations including Best Marketing and Station Sound, Best Journalistic Programming Bronze award for coverage of the 2010 National Student Fees Demo, Best Student Radio Chart Show Bronze award and Best Student Radio Station Bronze award ( the first Best Station award since 2002 ),
Kaplan has received numerous awards for his work, including 44 Emmy Awards, four Overseas Press Club Awards, three Peabody Awards, two George Polk Awards, four Ohio State Awards, four Alfred I. duPont – Columbia University Awards, two Gold Batons, twelve National Headliner Awards, eight CINE Eagles for Journalistic Excellence and the Distinguished Service award and Bronze Medallion from the Society of Professional Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi.
Cullen's reporting for WTAE-TV from 1981 to 1992 garnered her numerous awards, including a 1991 Emmy award, four Golden Quills for Journalistic Excellence from the Pittsburgh Press Club, and three Pennsylvania Associated Press Broadcaster Awards for feature reporting.

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Journalistic prose is explicit and precise, and tries not to rely on jargon.
Journalistic scandals are public scandals arising from incidents where in the eyes of some party, these standards were significantly breached.
Journalistic scandals include: plagiarism, fabrication, and omission of information ; activities that violate the law, or violate ethical rules ; the altering or staging of an event being documented ; or making substantial reporting or researching errors with the results leading to libelous or defamatory statements.
Journalistic investigation by The Guardian newspaper ( 22 December 2006 ) has supported the ANL's view that the BNP remains a fascist party.
** Others: Islamic Students Association ( Salam UI ), Wira Makara Regiment Student Group, Student ’ s Association for Nature, Eka Prasetya Study Group, Entrepreneurship Club CEDS, English Debating Society EDS, Catholic Students Assembly, Oikumene Assembly, Journalistic Club SUMA, Students Radio Station RTC.
Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence and an associated I. F.
Stone Workshop on Strengthening Journalistic Independence.
* Rusinack, Kelly E. " Baseball on the Radical Agenda: The Daily and Sunday Worker Journalistic Campaign to Desegregate Major League Baseball, 1933-1947 ".
Charles Thomson wrote a piece for The Huffington Post, One of the Most Shameful Episodes In Journalistic History, in which he detailed the story, as he saw it, of why " the trial that was relayed to us didn't even resemble the trial that was going on inside the courtroom.
Stone Medal for Journalistic Independence, awarded by the Nieman Foundation for Journalism.
The CBC follows the Journalistic Standards and Practices which provides the policy framework within which CBC journalism seeks to meet the expectations and obligations it faces from the public.
As a Canadian institution and a press undertaking, CBC set out the Journalistic Standards and Practices and works in compliance with these principles.
* Peter Bruce's thesis ( Univ Sydney ) The Journalistic Career of William Lane.
There are now 223 committee members such as regional Journalistic Association and professional Journalistic Association.
* On The Record: The Journalistic Legacy of President Wee Kim Wee.
At school, Johnson studied A-Levels in English, Theatre Studies and Journalistic Studies.
Journalistic objectivity can refer to fairness, disinterestedness, factuality, and nonpartisanship, but most often encompasses all of these qualities.
" The Ryersonian masthead cited the CBC Code of Journalistic Conduct as evidence that Doolittle had compromised the Eyeopeners integrity, but did not make any specific mention of the situation that sparked her editorial in the first place, nor did it defend the rights of students to choose which paper with which they wanted to volunteer.
The principles of Journalistic codes of ethics are designed as guides through numerous difficulties, such as conflicts of interest, to assist journalists in dealing with ethical dilemmas.

Journalistic and were
For the second year running, the URY News Team were award-winning by getting Silver for Best Journalistic Programming and also CoCo Cole managed to win the Silver Best Female award.

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Also, Arminianism is often altered by a few of its critics including Semipelagianism or even Pelagianism, though advocates of both primary views fervently refute these claims.
Some critics have also analyzed the use of alleged front organizations and conflicted patient " advocacy " groups funded by pharmaceutical companies that seek to set the mental health agenda, including the use of the law to force people to take antipsychotics against their will, often justified by claims about risk of violence.
The following year, in November 1963, the Plaza Theater in New York started a year-long series of Chaplin's films, including Monsieur Verdoux and Limelight, which now gained excellent reviews from American critics.
" Film critics sometimes use the term " pejoratively to connote an unrealistic, pathos-filled, campy tale of romance or domestic situations with stereotypical characters ( often including a central female character ) that would directly appeal to feminine audiences.
Exploiting his androgynous appearance, the original cover of the UK version unveiled two months later would depict the singer wearing a dress: taking the garment with him, he wore it during interviews — to the approval of critics, including Rolling Stones John Mendelsohn who described him as " ravishing, almost disconcertingly reminiscent of Lauren Bacall "— and in the street, to mixed reaction including laughter and, in the case of one male pedestrian, producing a gun and telling Bowie to " kiss my ass ".
In 2011, Italian Disney fan forum papersera. net published Don Rosa: A Little Something Special ( edited by Italian Rosa fan Paolo Castagno ), a large folio format, bilingual ( Italian and English ) book about Rosa's life and work, containing interviews with Rosa and articles by many Italian and European Disney artists, Disney scholars, and established art critics commenting on Rosa's work and career, also including many exclusive, rare Rosa drawings and illustrations.
Independent local sources of political information on Eritrean domestic politics are scarce ; in September 2001 the government closed down all of the nation's privately owned print media, and outspoken critics of the government have been arrested and held without trial, according to domestic and international observers, including Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International.
Biographers and critics often suggest that Poe's frequent theme of the " death of a beautiful woman " stems from the repeated loss of women throughout his life, including his wife.
In Berlin, Munch involved himself in an international circle of writers, artists and critics, including the Swedish dramatist and leading intellectual August Strindberg, whom he painted in 1892.
Many critics now regard it as one of the finest shows in television history, including TV Guide, which ranked it No. 21 on their list of the 50 greatest TV shows of all time.
This gave ammunition to his critics, and lurid headlines including " Eiffel Suicide!
Starting in January 1863, he returned to the Boston Museum for a series of plays, including the role of the villain Duke Pescara in The Apostate that won acclaim from audiences and critics.
When Rousseau subsequently became celebrated as a theorist of education and child-rearing, his abandonment of his children was used by his critics, including Voltaire and Edmund Burke, as the basis for ad hominem attacks.
Show and the legendary list of performers ( including a performance by James Brown that many critics have called the best of his career ) marked a high point for Jan and Dean, as they were the hosts and one of the main featured acts as well.
The book was a nominee for the National Book Award in 1978, and received dozens of positive book reviews, including those by well-known critics such as John Updike in The New Yorker, Christopher Lehmann-Haupt in the New York Times, and Marshall McLuhan in the Toronto Globe and Mail.
He quickly developed a reputation as a character actor, and was cast in bigger roles, including one-half of the bickering Connecticut couple in the dark comedy The Ref ( 1994 ), a malicious Hollywood studio boss in the satire Swimming with Sharks, and the malevolent office manager in the all-star ensemble film Glengarry Glen Ross ( 1992 ), gaining him positive notices by critics.
However, many critics of the Reformation, including Thomas More, associated Protestants with Lollards.
" Various critics, including historian Norman Cohn and folklorist Jacqueline Simpson, have highlighted what they see as Murray's " extreme selectivity " in choosing only sources that backed her argument, and ignoring those that did not.
Critics of Reagan's efforts questioned their purpose and argued that the program did not go far enough in addressing many social issues, including unemployment, poverty, and family dissolution ; Nancy's approach to promoting drug awareness was labeled as simplistic by liberal critics.
Additionally, the methods of parapsychologists are regarded by critics, including those who wrote the science standards for the California State Board of Education, to be pseudoscientific.
While historically presidents initiated the process for going to war, critics have charged that there have been several conflicts in which presidents did not get official declarations, including Theodore Roosevelt's military move into Panama in 1903, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the invasions of Grenada in 1983 and Panama in 1990.
Other critics of radical feminism from the political left, including socialist feminists, strongly disagree with the radical feminist position that the oppression of women is fundamental to all other forms of oppression ; these critics hold that issues of race and of class are as important or more important than issues about gender.
Some of these critics, including Paul Wolfowitz and Robert Zoellick, hinted that U. S. ground forces might ultimately be required to help the INC oust Saddam.

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