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* 2001 – Ahmed Shah Massoud, leader of the Northern Alliance, is assassinated in Afghanistan by two al Qaeda assassins who claimed to be Arab journalists wanting an interview.
After the U. S. bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, which killed three journalists and led to a diplomatic row between the U. S. and People ’ s Republic of China, NATO and various Western media claimed the building might have been targeted because the office of the Chinese military attaché was being used by Arkan to communicate and transmit messages to his paramilitary group, the Tigers, in Kosovo.
Though most civic leaders and journalists had been optimistic -– one reporter claimed " almost every indicator of economic, population, and civic growth points to the fact that Moline's potential for growth is greater than ever.
The New York Times reported that political prisoner Wang Xiaoning and other journalists had brought a civil suit against Yahoo for allegedly aiding and abetting the Chinese government which, it was claimed, resulted in torture that included beatings and imprisonment.
However, after investigative journalists found that key witnesses claimed they were forced to lie during testimony, Toguri was pardoned by U. S. President Gerald Ford in 1977.
In 1974, investigative journalists found that key witnesses claimed they were forced to lie during testimony.
Opposition and Western journalists reportedly claimed that the Iranian army massacred protestors and left between 88 and several hundred killed.
Here Doordarshan was complicit in the production of a video that claimed acts of violence which when investigated by independent journalists were found to be false.
In his book Birds of a Feather: The Press and the Politicians, Allan Fotheringham claimed that Turner tried to exact her revenge on the press during the 1988 election campaign by secretly taking photographs of journalists partying on a campaign bus, with an eye toward publishing them in a magazine.
* In March 1997, BHHRG member Anthony Daniels wrote an article for the Sunday Telegraph: " The Media Back the Communists as Usual ", in which he claimed that British journalists Miranda Vickers and James Pettifer, were " supporters of the former Stalinist regime of the late Enver Hoxha ", the former communist dictator of Albania.
Its colloquial name of " Spaghetti Junction " is claimed to have been coined in 1965 by journalists from the Birmingham Evening Mail.
* In previous years, South Pacific Pictures publicity has claimed the show was sold to Bophuthatswana, which journalists have used to demonstrate Shortland Streets interracial appeal.
Some journalists claimed koseki is an antiquated system, and enabled younger family members to receive the pensions of deceased elderly relatives.
The song caused some controversy in Croatia when a few journalists and musicologists claimed the song resembled the music of Serbia.
A pyroclastic flow reached from the crater and claimed the lives of 43 scientists and journalists, including volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft and Harry Glicken.
Since Băsescu had made a main theme of his campaign his fight against the " media moguls " including Vântu, and repeatedly claimed that Geoană is a front man for the moguls, this meeting between Geoană and Vântu was criticized by several journalists, including Cristian Tudor Popescu, as a major judgement error on Geoana's behalf.
Unlike other forms of parody, translation has a relatively recent history ; early usages of the device can be seen in the work of the Viennese literary critic and journalist Karl Kraus, who claimed to translate from other journalists ' — famously former friend Harden — and from Moskauderwelch — a derisive term for the highly elaborate Marxist jargon of the time, a pun on Moskau, Moscow, and Kauderwelch, gibberish.
Some diplomats, however, in talks with journalists claimed that the Bush Administration pressured UN officials to cover the tapestry, rather than have it in the background while Powell or other US diplomats argued for war on Iraq.
Although Sorensen played an important part in the composition of the Inaugural Address, " the speech and its famous turn of phrase that everyone remembers was ," Sorensen firmly states ( counter to what the majority of authors, journalists and other media sources have claimed ), " written by Kennedy himself.
He also launched personal attacks on journalists he claimed had reported on his time at Waterstone's incorrectly.
During the oration she described journalists, particularly from the Sunday Independent, who had claimed that McGlinchy was involved in criminality as:
USA Today claimed Williams was hired " to promote the law on his nationally syndicated television show and to urge other black journalists to do the same ".
A survey by journalists of the Reader's Digest, reported in June 2006, claimed Mumbaikars were the rudest city residents in the world from a comparison with 34 other principal cities.
Although there is no transcript of Jordan's statement, Barney Frank claimed Jordan seemed to be suggesting " it was official military policy to take out journalists ", and later added that some U. S. soldiers targeted reporters " maybe knowing they were killing journalists, out of anger " – claims that Jordan denied.

journalists and Aguinagalde
In May 2011 Fermin Jara, a writer with the daily newspaper ABC Color, along with Carlos Bottino and Samir Sanchez, journalists with Radio Parque in Ciudad del Este, alleged that the governor of Alto Parana, Nelson Aguinagalde, sought to intimidate them.

journalists and threatened
RFE / RL says that its journalists and freelancers often risk their lives to broadcast information, and their safety has always been a major issue, with reporters frequently threatened and persecuted.
Although no names were printed, when the twins threatened the journalists involved in the story and Boothby threatened to sue, the newspaper backed down, sacked its editor, printed an apology and paid Boothby £ 40, 000 in an out-of-court settlement.
Numerous journalists have been threatened, berated, and abused physically and verbally, particularly by people that identified with the Bolivarian Circles.
In July 2009 The Guardian, a newspaper owned by Guardian Media Group reported that News Group Newspapers paid in excess of £ 1m to settle legal cases that threatened to reveal News Group journalists ' use on repeated occasions of illegal methods in the pursuit of stories.
Editors and journalists who offend these powerful news sources, perhaps by questioning the veracity or bias of the furnished material, can be threatened with the denial of access to their media life-blood-fresh news.
During 1961, Đilas was repeatedly threatened by the Serbian government of being sent back to jail for his contacts with foreign journalists and scholars.
White mobs met at the school and threatened to kill the black students ; these mobs harassed not only activists but also northern journalists who came to cover the story.
In a circular to his officers in March 1861 he warned against " international revolutionaries, lawyers and doctors without practices, ambitious and money-hungry journalists, dissatisfied professors and schoolteachers " as well as " debt-ridden nobles and cowardly magnates " who threatened the monarchy.
Throughout all of the changes that the organization has undergone, it has always been committed to watching over regions of the world where journalists are assaulted, threatened, kidnapped and killed for reporting the news.
The fund exists primarily to encourage freedom of expression and the practice of journalism, and to provide humanitarian assistance to journalists whose lives and well-being are threatened.

journalists and
The Futurama exhibition was subsequently presented as one of the 1939 New York World Fair ’ s main attractions, as it was the Number one hit show .” It captured the fancy of the public and critics alike, with journalists competing to find adequate words to convey Bel Gedde ’ s ingenuity ”, daring ”, showmanship ”, and genius ”.
This study continues: we learn much more about the political orientation of news content by looking at sourcing patterns rather than journalists ' personal views.
The editors say this is necessary because " collective voice and personality matter more than the identities of individual journalists " and reflects a collaborative effort .” In most articles authors refer to themselves as " your correspondent " or " this reviewer ".
By the purchase of one of the better Spanish armament companies, Euscalduna located in the north of Spain which they renamed as Placencia de las Armas Co. Ltd ”; and thanks to his love affair ( he always attributed, the key of his professional success to his sexual skills ) and by the creation of a powerful kernel inside Spain, of influential politicians, journalists and military high officials that served him in a perfect way in his personals interest.
At the time of the rescue, Bussell was referred to as the Grace Darling of the West by journalists.
Finally, and most notably for this investigation, when science is framed by journalists as a triumphant quest, uncertainty is erroneously framed as reducible and resolvable ”.
Individuals who lose their jobs must either move up, joining a group of mind workers ( engineers, doctors, attorneys, teachers, scientists, professors, executives, journalists, consultants ), or settle for low-skill, low-wage service jobs.
He sent his reports to journalists, academics and human rights campaigners, drawing attention with titles like Torture in Israel ,” and Collective Punishment in the West Bank .” During the 1970s and ensuring decades he went on a number of speaking tours to universities, churches and other institutions in the United State and met privately with members of Congress and officials of the State Department.
Amnesty International notes that China has the largest recorded number of imprisoned journalists and cyber-dissidents in the world .” The offences of which they are accused include communicating with groups abroad, signing online petitions, and calling for reform and an end to corruption .< ref >< nowiki > http :// www. internetfreedom. org / Background </ nowiki > Background Global Internet Freedom Consortium ( do not download anything from this site – it is a known Trojan supplier )</ ref > The escalation of the government's effort to neutralize critical online opinion comes after a series of large anti-Japanese, anti-pollution, anti-corruption protests, and ethnic riots, many of which were organized or publicized using instant messaging services, chat rooms, and text messages.
The most widely known, prominent or successful actors are sometimes called superstars by writers and journalists.
An increased flexibility in getting better quality images to the readers will tempt editors, photographers and journalists to manipulate photographs.
When Dow Jones took over the Review it introduced pompous editorials ”, indulged in numerous revisions to the format, each more disastrous than the last ; brought in large numbers of American journalists and editors at the expense of well-established writers who knew the region ; moved the focus from business and politics to innovation and lifestyle ”, neither of which was of interest to its core readership ; and dramatically reduced the scope of the book review section.
For someone who grew up dreaming about swashbuckling journalists reporting from far-flung places, there was no greater model than the Far Eastern Economic Review ,” wrote one journalist.
Salil Tripathi, a former regional economics correspondent for the magazine, reminisces, FEER was special because it stared back at Asia ’ s businesses and politicians at a time when few journalists in the region could speak truth to power.
The Schwartz fellowship supports talented journalists, academics and other public policy analysts who offer a fresh and often unpredictable perspective on the major challenges facing our society .” Current fellows include Peter Beinart, Sheri Fink, Franklin Foer, Rebecca MacKinnon, and Amanda Ripley.
Robert W. McChesney & John Nichols, Yes, journalists need subsidies, too ,” The Washington Post, 30 October.
The decision to name Caixin Media as the first recipient of this award in Asia is a recognition of the leadership role of a group of young journalists, led by a visionary editor .”

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