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Leonardo Di Caprio in al Qaeda thriller

A2to.info "Online Magazine" | August 19th 2008 by Dinesh

HERE’S your chance to get a sneak peak at LEONARDO DiCAPRIO’S new thriller Body of Lies. The Departed star teams up with RUSSELL CROWE for the tense drama, in which he plays a journalist injured in the Iraq war. He is recruited to track dow read more

Spiegel guckt Titelstory von Atlantic ab

Plagiat.ch - fremde Federn rupfen | August 19th 2008 by David Worni

Ja, das Sommerloch kennen doch alle Journalisten. Nicht abstreitbar ist, dass die heutige Jugend wahrscheinlich in ein paar Jahrzehnten als “Generation Nullbock” bezeichnet werden könnte. Daher ist eine Story zum Thema “Macht d read more

No Freedom Of Speech For Manneh

thevoices | August 18th 2008 by ettarose

There may be no formal government censorship in The Gambia, but the fear of reprisal leads many local journalists to practice self-censorship. If they don’t, they face possible arrest and torture. Call for the release of journalist and prisoner of read more

IOC Should Investigate the Daily Abuses of Media Freedom happenin…

Status of Chinese People | August 17th 2008

Human Rights Watch, August 15, 2008- (New York, August 15, 200 – The International Olympic Committee (IOC) should turn words into action and immediately establish a reporting mechanism for violations of media freedoms in China, Human Rights Watch read more

Clay Shirky’s Prescient TED Presentation on the Social Web

Max Gladwell | August 17th 2008 by Max Gladwell

The author of “Here Comes Everybody” rehearses the book three years prior at the TED conference. Clay Shirky’s presentation on the limits of institutionalized organizations and how they are overcome by the social web is impress read more

Afghanistan Strategy Is Not Working

The Impudent Observer - Global Liberal Issues | August 16th 2008 by Fred Stopsky

Canadian journalist, Thomas Walkom, writing in the Toronto Star, states bluntly the strategy being used in Afghanistan, “put simply, it isn’t working.” He notes recent deaths of Canadian soldiers and aid workers clearly demonstrated read more

Deteriorating Human Rights Record: another journalist shot dead i…

UP Ibalon Bicol | August 16th 2008 by andygimpaya

As the Philippines struggles to shed off the label of being the most dangerous place for journalists next to Iraq, Ronaldo Julia another media person in Bicol died of gunshot wounds in Magarao,... You are part of the growing UP Ibalon Web Community read more

RSF: Crackdown on human rights activists continues, journalist at…

Status of Chinese People | August 15th 2008

Reporters Without Borders, 13 August 2008- The start of the Olympic Games has done nothing to help Chinese human rights activists, who continue to be arrested, watched or threatened. At the same time, incidents involving foreign journalists, includin read more

China: British Journalist Held, Roughed Up By Police in Beijing

Status of Chinese People | August 15th 2008

By Jill Drew, Washington Post Foreign Service, Thursday, August 14, 2008- BEIJING, Aug. 13 — As Beijing police scrambled Wednesday afternoon to whisk away a group of Free Tibet protesters near the Olympic Park, they also detained and roughed up read more

In Pursuit Of Bloggers: Disconnect Between Storytelling And PR

Ishmael's Corner - Storytelling Through A Business Prism | August 15th 2008 by Lou Hoffman

Robert Scoble, the poster child for escaping corporate cubedom for the virtual pulpit, penned a post titled “What do the freaking tech bloggers want?” It’s a convincing view. A bit longwinded perhaps, but if “Scobleizer̶ read more

Video: Journalist Shot By Russian Sniper On Live TV

THE HOT JOINTS | August 15th 2008 by Chris Jones

Related PostsVideo: Fox News Reporter Fired On By Georgian ForcesVideo: LAPD Chief Says Paparazzi Drama Down Since ‘Lindsay Has Gone Gay’Anderson Cooper Outed By Al SharptonVideo: Olbermann Attacks Fox New Anchor’s Son On ‘Wor read more

Bitte mal lesen, was die Kollegen schreiben

Nachdenkstoff: Inspirationen, Impulse, Informationen, Intere… | August 15th 2008 by Holger A. L. Fass

Deutsche Journalisten schreiben Presseerklärungen kritiklos nur ab, ohne Recherche. Zwei Artikel nebeneinander können sich ergänzen - wenn man eben nicht nur mit drag & drop arbeitete. Hier dargestellt an einer "Studie" über Öko-Gemüse. read more

Makeovers - the new dirty word (and The New Paper is getting into…

Simply Jean | August 15th 2008 by Simply Jean

When Straits Times first got their makeover about less than 2 weeks ago, I was lost. "Breaking News" merely linked me back to the first page which features only 5 "top stories" that rotates on its own; sometimes leaving little time fo read more

Innerarchitect.WordPress.com Moves To Innerarchitect.com/Blog: Co…

deansguide | August 14th 2008 by dean

The blog supporting Inner Architect personal development firm and author Susan Hanshaw has moved from it’s original wordpress subdomain, innerarchitect.wordpress.com, to it’s new platform innerarchitect.com/blog. The combining of website read more

Emergent: Russians are Mining Territory of Gori

News about Georgia | August 14th 2008 by dito

The Russians are mining the territory of Gori at the moment.Rustavi 2 reports regarding this based on the information released by the Ministry of Internal affairs of Georgia.The Russian General took the journalist being in Gori to the entrance of Gor read more

Top 10 Blog Writing Tips

Ultimate Blogging Experiment | August 14th 2008 by Franklin Bishop

Most of the “rules” about writing apply to writing posts for your blog, but there are some important differences. Keep these 10 tips in mind and you’ll be publishing great blog content that attracts prospects and clients in your nic read more

Some Olympics photos from Marc Aspland of the Times UK

a shameful waste of madhouse time | August 14th 2008 by Peijin Chen

Olympics in Pictures via kwout This picture is from the Times UK photographer Marc Aspland: quite nice and painterly. He’s photoblogging the Games but if you’re in China you probably have to use a proxy to read his typepad.com blog. a read more

Armenian Opposition Journalist Assaulted

Net News Publisher | August 14th 2008 by Terry

A correspondent for a leading opposition newspaper in Armenia was hospitalized this week after being attacked and beaten. Lusine Barseghian of the popular daily “Haykakan Zhamanak” says she was kicked and punched by unknown men as she left her pa read more

Simplicity and the Industrial Revolution

The Back Page | August 13th 2008 by MindSprocket

I hesitate to write a lengthy post, but can’t help but share what I’ve been reading and thinking about lately.   First is “The Jungle”, by Upton Sinclair, that book I carried with me to Starbucks, a book that focuses on life during the Indus read more

China journalists censored over murder of US volleyball coach’s…

Status of Chinese People | August 12th 2008

Jacquelin Magnay in Beijing, The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia, August 12, 2008- CHINESE journalists have been prevented from reporting the stabbing murder of an American tourist at the Drum Tower and linking it to the Olympic Games. In direct con read more

Orwell’s Diaries

The Cause of Liberty | August 11th 2008 by Stephen Palmer

By Mike Wilson The Orwell Prize is the preeminent British journalistic award for political writing. Over the next four years, the Orwell Prize will be posting George Orwell’s diaries in blog format. This will be an interesting journey through t read more

Artist Journalist Matthew Newton

Pittsburgh Art Galleries Blog | August 11th 2008 by rick byerly

I first came across Matthew Newton's work when he wrote the impressive Art Company Inc piece on Pittsburgh art.Check out an article and interview with him here The Tastemakers Society article on Matthew NewtonMore About Matthew Newton:From his websit read more

How to Blog Like a Journalist. Or, Bridging the Blogger-Journalis…

Max Gladwell | August 10th 2008 by Max Gladwell

There is ongoing tension between old-school reporters and new-school bloggers. What a perfect setup for this post on the principles of good storytelling. Newspapers as we know them will soon cease to exist. The L.A. Times is the nation’s f read more

Global Conflicts Palestine Game Review & Feed Back

MY Life Thinking | August 9th 2008 by Hisham

Mikkel Lucas, is a Danish commercial director at Serious Games Interactive company, who was our session instructor at crossing borders, he presented to the course group the “Global Conflicts Palestine” game. . “Global Conflicts Palestine” is read more

2008 Beijing Olympics tainted by a sharp increase in human rights…

Status of Chinese People | August 9th 2008

Human Rights Watch, August 6, 2008- (New York, August 6, 200 – The 2008 Beijing Olympics will open tainted by a sharp increase in human rights abuses directly linked to China’s preparations for the games, Human Rights Watch said today. The games read more

China Olympics: Let The Story Telling Begin

Ishmael's Corner - Storytelling Through A Business Prism | August 8th 2008 by Lou Hoffman

Forget the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. The China Olympics will essentially offer up a Petri dish for stories that transcend sports. I was in Hong Kong back in 2001 when China was officially awarded the Olympics. I managed to snag a co read more

Penelope - 2006

Espresso Break | August 8th 2008 by tina

Category: Movies Genre: FantasyDirected By: Mark Palansky Writer: Leslie Caveny Tagline:A fairytale like no other.She's been hiding all her life. Now she'll show the world just who she really is.Sometimes true love is right under your nose.What mak read more

Community, audience and Journalism

Andy Dickinson.net | August 7th 2008 by Andy Dickinson

I’ve been thinking about how journalists, community and audience interact and the problems that cuases. I do think that the media see audience and communities differently - that’s one of the problems. Some rambly posts may follow. read more

Cover Pure on Aeropause

Aeropause | August 6th 2008

We cover a lot of events and conferences during the course of a year, but one particular event this month is inaccessible to us because we’re all just too darn busy. So we’re giving you the chance to cover this game and enhance your journ read more

China Police Beat Two Japanese Journalists After Attack in Xinjia…

Status of Chinese People | August 5th 2008

By Stuart Biggs, The Bloomberg, Aug. 5, 2008- Aug. 5 (Bloomberg) — Two Japanese journalists were detained and beaten by Chinese police as they covered an attack on policemen in the western province of Xinjiang, China, Kyodo English News reporte read more

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