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Reporters and from
Reporters from The Charlotte Observer, led by Charles Shepard, investigated and published a series of articles regarding the PTL organization's finances.
In 2006 Reporters Without Borders ( RWB ) removed Libya from their list of Internet enemies after a fact-finding visit found no evidence of Internet censorship.
Another example is this statement: Reports are coming in from all over the world that Television News Reporters are blowing up.
Reporters from most of the city's newspapers are passing the time with poker and pungent wisecracks about the news of the day.
" Reporters from both newspapers covered the hearings and recorded the testimony at the coroner's inquest and the Spicer hearings.
* Netizen Prize from Reporters Without Borders
Reporters Without Borders demanded proof from Donald Rumsfeld that the incidents " were not deliberate attempts to dissuade the media from reporting.
Also, in their Worldwide Press Freedom Index 2007, Reporters Without Borders ranked China 163rd ( or 7th from bottom ) in terms of press freedom.
Reporters working in the White House did, however, honor an unspoken rule and refrain from asking the President himself a question if he happened to walk through their working area.
Reporters from the Sahara Reporters, the Medill Innocence Project at Northwestern, The Washington Post, The Las Vegas Review-Journal and The El Paso Times talk about the dangers investigative reporters face.
The 2nd Citizen Reporters ' Forum was held by OhmyNews in Seoul, Korea from July 12 – 15, 2006.
The 3rd International Citizen Reporters Forum was held by OhmyNews in Seoul from June 27 to 29, 2007.
Reporters and writers for the majority of publications receive kickbacks from businesses at conventions and conferences.
Reporters Without Borders states that it draws its inspiration from Article 19 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, according to which everyone has " the right to freedom of opinion and expression " and also the right to " seek, receive and impart " information and ideas " regardless of frontiers.
" Reporters were surprised that a public official would condone the violent acts of the previous night, expecting an apology from Britt.
Reporters are stationed in Orange County and in the Inland Empire in addition to being dispatched from the KPCC studio.
Reporters on news programs might have their location mentioned in an introduction from the news anchor ().
The magazine won more than two dozen journalism awards, including five from Investigative Reporters and Editors, as well as a National Magazine Award for General Excellence.
The most recent version, re-introduced on May 6, 2009, drew bipartisan support from Speaker Nancy Pelosi, as well as the endorsements of Amnesty International, Google, Human Rights Watch, Reporters without Borders,
In response to the dramatic events and opportunities of the Arab Spring, in March 2011, Reporters Without Borders moved Tunisia and Egypt from its " Internet enemies " list to its list of countries " under surveillance ".
Reporters from the major and local newspapers were invited to watch the proceedings ; Navy public relations officers gave reporters copies of photographs and press statements describing the trial as the first mutiny trial in World War II and the largest mass trial the Navy had ever convened.
" Staffing at THR in 2008 saw even further cutbacks with " names from today's tragic bloodletting of The Hollywood Reporters staff " adding up quickly in the hard economic times at the end of 2008.

Reporters and Times
* Reporters came along for the IGY, including New York Times reporter Bill Becker.
It follows his earlier book Perfectly Legal: The Covert Campaign to Rig Our Tax System to Benefit the Super Rich — and Cheat Everybody Else, a New York Times bestseller on the U. S. tax system that won the Investigative Reporters and Editors 2003 Book of the Year award.
The weekly series The Sports Reporters was broadcast from the Times Square location every Sunday morning from its opening until its closing, at which point the show moved to ESPN's home base in Bristol, Connecticut.
A 1963 letter to the New York Times claimed that the fad began in late 1938 when Lothrop Withington Jr., a Harvard freshman with " presidential aspirations ," was encouraged by his " campaign managers " to do so as a publicity stunt: " Reporters and photographers were inadvertently present in the Harvard Freshman Union when Withington swallowed his live goldfish ( with a mashed potato chaser ) and started a nationwide fad in the spring of 1939.

Reporters and Newspaper
Other recent awards of note include Todd Spivak's 2006 first place win in the Investigative Reporters and Editors Association under 100, 000 circulation weekly category, and Rich Connelly's first place in the humor category of the under 100, 000 circulation bracket of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists.

Reporters and down
Reporters that have strong ethics are the ones who will want to run all stories that are " newsworthy " but there is the stories that end up censored by editors because the executives have sent a note down the chain specifying that a certain story may or may not run.
In June 2008, media watchdog Reporters Without Borders (" RSF ") accused Eutelsat of closing down transmissions of NTD through its W5 satellite to appease the Chinese government, and appealed to Eutelsat CEO Giuliano Berretta to quickly reverse its decision to suspend NTD ’ s use of Eutelsat.

Reporters and notes
Reporters take notes and also take photographs or shoot videos, either on their own, or through a photographer or camera person.

Reporters and series
Reporters Michael D. Sallah, Mitch Weiss and Joe Mahr received multiple awards for their series:
Reporters associated with the series include Melanie Routhier-Boudreau, Isabelle Brunet, Marie Duchesneau, Luce Gauthier, Frédéric Projean and Chantal Racine.

Reporters and given
The " Worldwide Press Freedom Index ", published by Reporters Without Borders, lists Maldives as a " very serious situation " ( a judgment also given to Libya, Cuba, and China ).
Reporters believed that this sort of coverage was necessary to bring attention to the cause ( given the outcome of certain protests ) and offered more appeal to a public that sought entertainment value in the media.
AmfAR faced criticism from NGOs such as Reporters without Borders, with claims that it would be hypocritical for AmfAR to accept the attendance of Karimova given her country ’ s refusal to take AIDS treatment seriously.

Reporters and by
* World Day Against Cyber Censorship ( requested by Reporters Without Borders and Amnesty International in 2009 )
Referred to by the Reporters of the Second and Third Restatements of the Law of Torts as the " scope-of-the-risk " test, the term " Risk Rule " was coined by Harvard Law Professor Robert Keeton.
Together with seven other European nations, Switzerland leads the 2005 index on Freedom of the Press published by Reporters Without Borders ( with a score 0. 5 points, zero being the perfect score ).
In 2003, Fastow was a prominent figure in 24 Days: How Two Wall Street Journal Reporters Uncovered the Lies that Destroyed Faith in Corporate America by the reporters who had broken some of the key stories in the saga, Rebecca Smith and John R. Emshwiller.
* Alternative Realtime Careers: A Guide to Closed Captioning and CART for Court Reporters by Gary D. Robson ( ISBN 1-881859-51-7 )
In prime time, Fox first tried its hand at a news show in 1988 with an hour-long weekly newsmagazine called The Reporters, which was produced by the same team behind the FTSG-distributed syndicated tabloid program A Current Affair.
Reporters and fans were alternately confused and enraged by the moves, which Milbury acknowledged, saying, " As dangerous as this may be, we think Mad Mike maybe has something going for him.
Reporters were impressed by his overall performance in the game, especially by his desire, confidence, and ability with both feet.
FSRN is a radio program founded by Pacifica Reporters Against Censorship, a group of mostly Pacifica Network News reporters who went on strike against the Pacifica board policies of the late 1990s.
Reporters extensively interviewed Rosenthal after September 11, 2001, when Thomas E. Franklin shot a similar iconic photograph, Ground Zero Spirit, depicting the raising of the flag by three firefighters at the World Trade Center.
According to Reporters Without Borders in 2004, Australia is in 41st position on a list of countries ranked by Press Freedom ; well behind New Zealand ( 9th ) and United Kingdom ( 28th ).
Five Blue Bombers were named to the Canadian Football League 2011 CFL All-Star team: Offensive lineman Brendon LaBatte, defensive end Odell Willis, defensive backs Jonathan Hefney and Jovon Johnson as well as safety Ian Logan were selected to the All-Star team by fans, members of the Football Reporters of Canada ( FRC ) and CFL head coaches.
Reporters found that the pardons did not follow the statutory process, which requires pardons to be reviewed by an independent commission.
* Typewriter Guerillas: Closeups of 20 Top Investigative Reporters, by J. C. Behrens ( paperback ) 1977.
Presented by Correspondents and Reporters.
* Registered Professional Reporter, a certification provided by the National Court Reporters Association
I tried to give information which could be documented, so the reader could check it for himself .... Reporters tend to be absorbed by the bureaucracies they cover ; they take on the habits, attitudes, and even accents of the military or the diplomatic corps.
The Press Freedom Index, published by Reporters Without Borders, has ranked Eritrea as a country with the least freedom of press for five consecutive years since 2007 followed by North Korea.

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