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  • ...ts' Network''' (IJNet) based in Washington, D.C. "is an online service for journalists, media managers, media assistance professionals, journalism trainers and ed :"...to help connect journalists with the opportunities and information they need to better themselves and r
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  • ...[http://www.yja.org.uk/index.php/site/article/4/ "Yja in the news"], Young Journalists Academy website, accessed 31 Oct 2010</ref> and is open to London state sch
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  • Snapshot of UK Journalists taken from the A-Z list at Journalisted on 05-April-2011.<ref>A-Z List, [ht [[Category:journalism]][[Category:Media]][[category:journalists]][[Category:Media Industry]][[Category:Newspapers]]
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  • ...an apparently independent source. Front groups seek to dupe policymakers, journalists, and citizens into believing that the reports they commission and the narra
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  • ...spiring to gather and disclose classified national security information to journalists and an unnamed foreign power that government officials identified as Israel
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  • ...Media Response Unit; organising email and letter writing campaigns against journalists perceived to be anti-Semitic or critical of Israel.<ref>Dennis Sewell, [htt
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  • ...orkers Party (PKK). Nevertheless Gunaratna is still quoted as an expert by journalists.
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  • [[File:YJA new banner.gif|thumb|left|600px|[[Young Journalists Academy]] is a project of [[Journalism Education Limited]] launched by [[Sp * [[Spiked]] 2000 (together with [[Young Journalists Academy]] 2006 and [[free speech NOW!]] 2014) - online magazine
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  • ...ether major international companies, academics, think-tanks, commentators, journalists and lobbyists from across Europe into a powerful grouping to destroy furthe
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  • ...'It's an art in its own right and we are always mindful that you pitch to journalists but you alert bloggers. We are in daily contact with influential bloggers i
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  • ...trustees unites the who&#39;s who of the Scottish policy community: senior journalists, members of the Scottish Parliament&#39;s Corporate Body Audit and Advisory
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  • ...has assigned freelance reporters to dig into the personal lives of liberal journalists whose views deviate from the narrowest spectrum of pro-Israeli opinion. CAM ...[[Thomas Friedman]] of the ''New York Times'', one of the most pro-Israel journalists in the United States. In another one of its media alerts, it describes Isra
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  • ===Journalists===
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  • * "Advising on an appropriate contact programme ie who are the journalists that should be courted, what are their issues, how best to handle them"
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  • The significance of a financial PR to journalists is explained by David Michie in 1997: Besides hiring senior journalists, Brunswick provides other services to media professionals as the ''Independ
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  • [[Category:Harvard alumni|Coyle, Diane]][[Category:Journalists|Coyle, Diane]]
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  • ...ubject among stakeholders such as scientists, policy makers, activists and journalists. He recently served on the [[USDA]]'s [[Agricultural Biotechnology Advisory
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  • Black American journalists Glen Ford and Peter Gamble describe Project 21 as "white-invented", a "Blac
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  • ...buted widely to government officials and legislators, business executives, journalists, and academics; its conferences, seminars, and lectures are regularly cover
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  • ...private military contractors are keen to allow themselves to be filmed by journalists. Erinys was an exception in 2005 when it drove PBS producer [[Marcela Gavir
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  • ...2002 [[Nichols-Dezenhall]] linked up with CEI to sponsor a conference for journalists and corporate executives on 'eco-extremism'. (You too might be a terrorist.
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  • ...'s thugs with guns now push and punch Iraqis who get in their way: Kurdish journalists twice walked out of a Bremer press conference because of their mistreatment
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  • ...anipulation. Webster [AfricaBio's Executive Director] talks about training journalists how to report GM stories, telling them that the term "genetically improved"
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  • ...ical company is a spin doctor's dream? This seems to have lobotomised some journalists who have treated her views like the tablets from the Mount. Even the normal
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  • On a [http://www.foxbghsuit.com/ website] run by two journalists involved in a protracted legal action against Fox TV over its suppression o
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  • ...ve engagement with government, schools, industry, health professionals and journalists, we also aim to provide advice to help shape and support policy and to faci ...s communication role as key and aims to provide swift and expert advice to journalists, who often are not medical reporters but cover issues from a consumer point
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  • ...e-win-at-medical-journalists-asso... ‘Sense About Science win at Medical Journalists’ Association Awards’], 16 July 2010. ...ce.org/blog.php/37/can-journalists-and-health-information-profes... ‘Can Journalists and Health Information Professionals ever be… · Blog’], 11 June 2012.
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  • ...] (CFFAR). CFFAR material, attacking Monsanto's critics, was also faxed to journalists and planted at a conference.
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  • ...nvestment banker [[Michael Alexander]] and attended by 19 other academics, journalists and think-tank members. <ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm19 ...one of the few media outlets to cover Wallace's claims and prompted other journalists such as Paul Foot and Robin Ramsay (who were convinced that Wallace's sky-d
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  • ...targeted certain media organisations and sought to discredit them or their journalists. ...d-conference.html 'Fiona Creates a Buzz at the World Conference of Science Journalists 2009 Programme Launch Party, London'], ''On Science and the Media'', 4 Febr
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  • ...The Foodfuture programme &#39;is also about making available material for journalists to incorporate in their articles giving an unbiased source of information a
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  • ...of the 'experts' in a directory compiled by the [[Royal Society]] to help journalists with their science stories. In a Daily Mail article of 31 Jul 2001, 'The GM
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  • ...[[Association of British Science Writers]] (ABSW), a group of 800 science journalists and communication specialists in the UK. In that role Ghosh has commented c
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  • ...ere are several ways to establish its crucial role, including testimony by journalists and scholars, the acknowledged preeminence of its journal ([[Foreign Affair
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  • ...le4835.shtml Hudson Institute and 'Eye on the UN' join the ranks of gutter journalists], electronicIntifada, 22 June 2006.
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  • ...me]], [http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/11872/ 'Serious journalists *heart* slebs for censorship'], ''Spiked'', 7 December 2011. ...ite/article/journalists-should-not-be-8216beneath-the-law8217-either/16517 Journalists should not be ‘beneath the law’, either], ''Spiked'', 26 January 2015.
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  • [[Category:Journalists|Walden, Brian]]
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  • ...d by the ''Guardian'' as 'nine essays, an unusual mix of academic studies, journalists' reports and exiles' recollections', which John Torode suggested had been o
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  • ...d information on food safety and nutrition topics to health professionals, journalists, government officials and consumers' {{ref|1}}.
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  • ...has urged caution over GMOs. One of the UK's most fiercely pro-GM science journalists Andy Coghlan wrote an article for New Scientist headlined, [http://www.news
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  • ...ously', asked the British Medical Journal of the SIRC's intiative, 'should journalists take an attack from an organization that is so closely linked to the drinks
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  • ...arch 2002 Nichols Dezenhall linked up with CEI to sponsor a conference for journalists and corporate executives on 'eco-extremism'. (You too might be a terrorist.
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  • ...meeting of [[AfricaBio]] in Pretoria. He has also hosted a media forum for journalists in New Delhi with [[Barun Mitra]] of the [[Liberty Institute]] and lectured
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  • ...n and from [[British Information Services]] in New York. This allows radio journalists to record the bulletins down the line for use in their own news programmes. ...the latest incarnation of government &#39;grey propaganda&#39; services to journalists. It produces a large volume of background and off the record briefing mater
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  • Black American journalists [http://www.blackcommentator.com/20_commentary_1_pr.html Glen Ford and Pete
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  • ...members. Unlike the council, it has few bankers, and no corporate lawyers, journalists and academic experts. This gives the organization a more conventional and l
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  • ...ants, trade unionists, stock brokers, charity fund raisers and, of course, journalists.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20060111190701/http://www.fishburn-hedges.
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  • ..., his own. When Parker Bowles was involved in a car crash, Bolland briefed journalists that she had aided the injured. When it became apparent she had not, he spu
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  • ...en 1993 and 2008. It hosted events for policymakers, parliamentarians and journalists, and publishes reports and books on a range of libertarian topics. It promo
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  • ...ole being planned for the Centre would be to help 'sceptical and impatient journalists' get their stories right on controversial issues such as 'animal research, ...ngin.tripod.com/091201a.htm THE APPLIANCE OF SCIENCE; SCIENTISTS FEEL THAT JOURNALISTS DON'T UNDERSTAND THEM. A NEW MEDIA CENTRE COULD BRING THE TWO CAMPS TOGETHE
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  • ==Guidelines to journalists on how to report science== In 2000 the SIRC set up a Forum to lay down guidelines for journalists and scientists on how they should report science stories in the media. It w
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  • ...ut (i.e. a mixture of outright lies and distorted facts) among top-ranking journalists who worked for major agencies, papers and magazines, including Reuters and ...as, to plan a systematic campaign of propaganda, and to cultivate visiting journalists. He will be concerned with all information activities.”
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  • ...n the Communication of Science and Health issues in the Media, which tells journalists how to report GM and other contentious issues.<ref>[http://www.gmwatch.org/
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  • ...organisation, consisting of "free-market" economists, business leaders and journalists with a declared objective of "reaffirming and preserving private property r
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  • ...s was spent on publicity, advertising and speakers - not on the bribing of journalists and his earlier techniques.(60) Out of this milieu - and the changes in tac ...n, dispensing white (true) and grey (half true) propaganda in briefings to journalists and politicians. But beneath that was the third layer, the 'black' or psych
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  • ...man has given some 18 lunches for politicians from the three main parties, journalists, electricity generators and distributors, industrialists and large energy u
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  • Bell was a PR consultant for [[Boris Berezovsky]] and briefed journalists after [[Alexander Litvinenko]] was hospitalised with what eventually turned
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  • * "Advising on an appropriate contact programme ie who are the journalists that should be courted, what are their issues, how best to handle them"
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  • ...publish a directory that provided a list of suitable scientists to advise journalists on their stories. The implication is that the nominated expert in the field The idea of a directory of approved experts for journalists was eventually taken over by the industry-funded [[Science Media Centre]] (
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  • ...arency and disclosure. My view is the register should be made available to journalists". Miller responded: ...c affairs industry need to go on to the front foot and remind politicians, journalists and our critics that what we do is fundamental to the health of the body po
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  • She is a member of the [[National Association of Black Journalists]], The [[Economic Club of Chicago]], the [[Commercial Club of Chicago]] and
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  • ...e main issues facing the company. Cantos will give investors, analysts and journalists the chance to see the CEO, with sleeves rolled up in his or her natural hab
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  • ...l, pharmaceutical and tobacco companies who use front groups, think tanks, journalists or others to act on their behalf.
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  • ...y 2005 General Election by inviting some of Britain's most senior business journalists for breakfast at the St Stephen's Club in Westminster. Speakers at the even
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  • ...sign is based in Horsforth, Leeds. The company says: "Award winning former journalists with established links to the media and outstanding writing ability. We're
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  • ...selection of... analysts, corporate traders and members of the media. The journalists could not report the event directly - the invitations were based on so-call
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  • ...the adversarial style (at least theoretically) favoured by current affairs journalists.
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  • ...and at least one discontent employee leaking information and documents to journalists about the Leagues’s continuing blacklisting activities. There was a seri ...ting activities, including the Kardex index from the North West’s region journalists. On it there were thousands of ordinary trade union members, Labour Party
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  • ...td]].<ref>Philip Schlesinger, David Miller and Will Dinan ''Open Scotland, Journalists, Spin Doctors and Lobbyists'', Edinburgh: Polygon 2001.</ref>
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  • ...news.independent.co.uk/business/comment/article422978.ece ' Business View: Journalists have lots to offer but more to learn'], ''Independent on Sunday'', May 14,
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  • ...4113421/www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM104/LM104_Privacy.html#defensive 'Why are journalists so defensive?'], ''LM 104'', p. 18, October 1997.
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  • The firm also groups together a number of consultants who were formerly journalists and have other business interests including in public relations. [[Francis
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  • [[Matthew D'Ancona]], one of the journalists accompanying Brown on the trip, also reported that the new Prime Minister e
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  • ...Scotland'. Its team in Scotland is made up of 'former political staffers, journalists, government officials and others'.
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  • ...that their PR strategy is purely reactive, simply handling inquiries from journalists. Spokeswoman [[Ruth Stanway]] insisted that there is &#39;no dark machiavel
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  • ...ferences, carefully designed to bring in sympathetic leaders, experts, and journalists to get across the message: the PLO is a terrorist organization. and the Sov ...rence, held under heavy army and police guard, attracted some four hundred journalists. Attendees included [[Annie Kriegel]] and [[Jacques Soustelle]] from France
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  • ...orster]]. Parker's newsletter is a favorite "inside source" for right-wing journalists seeking to "expose" alleged ties between the Soviet Union and the [[African
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  • ...lington, Virginia, and publishes a newsletter intended for distribution to journalists and law enforcement officials. His Terrorist Intelligence Report rehashes o
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  • ...nto USGSC is impressive, and the organization is regarded by investigative journalists [[Louis Wolf]] and [[Fred Clarkson]] as "yet another CAUSA operation." {{re
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  • ...se to the media. The seminars are taught by top educators and professional journalists and feature appearances by Israeli officials, IDF officers, college student
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  • ...ncil&#39;s importance in shaping foreign policy has been noted by numerous journalists.{{ref|Kraft}} However, it has been the object of only two academic studies ...re primarily financiers, executives and lawyers, with a strong minority of journalists and academic experts. The biggest banks and corporations are the most heavi
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  • ...d early 1970s. In the early 1970s he helped to organize a group of Chilean journalists in the [[Institute of General Studies]], a CIA-controlled think tank in San
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  • ...nded the use of such covert devices as black propaganda and the funding of journalists, arguing that "the First Amendment is only an amendment."(23) Despite his C
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  • *Terrorism and the Media: Dilemmas for Government, Journalists and the Public (Terrorism Library Book Series) by Yonah Alexander and Richa
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  • ...Communists. The group's executive director [[Bill Gill]] warned American journalists against talking to the Italian media, which he claimed was "Infiltrated by
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  • :In Malaya, Kenya, Cyprus and Aden inquisitive journalists had been kept away from the action, but this was not always possible now. I "the unattributable briefing does allow a good briefer to inject ideas into journalists. In fact to give them a sort of lead so they go off and find the story for
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  • ...50s during my ''Economist'' years, ... I had been among the priviliged few journalists invited to his [Jock Whitney's] small lunches at the Connaught Hotel, and t ...Jank|Janke]] next write to the Guardian concerning alleged malpractice by journalists, either or both might care to explain what relationship, if any, exists bet
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  • ...covert media assets, the overt propaganda machine, and the bevy of puppet journalists is quite calculated. A theme which is floated on one level &ndash; a featu [[Category:Journalists|Borchgrave, Arnaud]]
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  • ...], Times Educational Supplement editor [[Caroline St John-Brooks]] and BBC journalists [[Jeremy Paxman]], [[Isabel Hilton]], [[Trevor Phillips]] and [[James Naug ...editorial page editor of the Independent newspaper was one of two British journalists present, the other being [[Yasmin Alibhai Brown]], then an editor of the Ne
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  • [[Category:Journalists|Davis, Evan]] [[Category: Brexit|David, Evan]] [[Category: UK|Davis, Evan]]
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  • ...hough its lack of copyright protection might raise some questions in alert journalists. Broadcasters can use BSN material "directly into daily news programmes".<r
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  • ...ny of their competitors, targeted by a broad range of campaigning NGOs and journalists as a symbol of the "Typical Multinational". In Nikes case, the issues are t
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  • ...ofile. Its meetings now have sessions that are open to carefully screened journalists and are reported on its web pages. These sessions are sometimes addressed b ...ed as a Television, Radio, Print and Online Journalist and is a Member of [Journalists Guild of Italy]]. She has worked with [[SONY]], [[Shell]] and the [[Interna
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  • *[[NUJ - Journalists Union]]
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  • ...with every client and our agency staff are all media graduates or trained journalists. We provide clients with an additional creative resource that can revitalis
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  • ...ound IISS.]]The ‘British members’ were a collection of 20 politicians, journalists, academics, and former military men; as well as a few figures from the Chur ...ny. There his main task had been to channel secret payments to editors and journalists to ensure they propagated American interests.<ref>David M. Oshinsky, ‘Bag
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  • ...and business communities, together with very strong relationships with the journalists, analysts and conference firms working in these areas.
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  • ...Based in the City of London, our staff includes former business managers, journalists and analysts, as well as former in-house corporate communications directors
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  • ...other agency. We have been rated the best agency at personal finance PR by journalists according to independent research conducted by MORI, for the last 8 years.
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  • It has been argued by some that bloggers, journalists and reviewers who receive free products, paid travel expenses, accommodatio
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  • ...in Arabic to their own people, and what they say to Western diplomats and journalists in English.<ref>EMET, [http://www.emetonline.org/advisory_wurmser.html "Mey
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  • ...but in our common interests we act collectively as the Parliamentary Lobby Journalists. It has been found convenient to have an organisation consisting of Chairma
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  • ...rcoms offering, the agency employs a mix of marketing consultants, trained journalists and graphic design & new media consultants.
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  • ...mitic". This, the most disgraceful of the accusations made against Western journalists, permeates many of the letters provoked by honestreporting.com. ...comes from the US. University departments are asking me and other European journalists to lecture in the States, where our discussions tend to be a lot more strai
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  • ...up in the 1970s by a group of businessmen, aristocrats, military figures, journalists and politicians on the far right. In its early years it played a prominent ...that it was written 'using unpaid contributors who are often professional journalists -- of which 30,000 copies are printed at a non-union printing press "somewh
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  • ...documentary on foreign affairs in 1993.<ref>OVERSEAS PRESS CLUB HONORS TOP JOURNALISTS AT 54TH ANNUAL AWARDS DINNER, PR Newswire, 26 April 1993.</ref> [[Category:Oxford alumni|Roberts, Gwynne]][[Category:Journalists|Roberts, Gwynne]]
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  • ...ith Crosland, Roy Jenkins, Patrick Gordon Walker, Jay and some sympathetic journalists. This group started to work on a manifesto to be released in the event of G
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  • ...e government money was used to purchase the services of Iraqi and American journalists and editors, in order to publish stories favorable to the US invasion of Ir
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  • ...vices which supposedly were made in Iran. In Iraq, a briefing was given to journalists about the Iranian-made devices, but curiously, the two military officials i
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  • 'Our Advisory Council includes journalists, politicians and academics, among them' Professor [[John Burton]], Professo
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  • ...similar to the Nazi press law introduced in German in 1933. It stated that journalists must ‘regulate their work in accordance with National socialism as a phil
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  • [[Category:Journalists|Gove, Michael]][[Category:Think Tanker|Gove, Michael]][[Category:Education|
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  • ...,00.html></ref> Instead, as the Foreign Office blushingly tells us: 'The journalists subsequently published many articles giving positive coverage of Britain’ ...the London Correspondents Unit which brings arranges visits to Britain for journalists from the Arab world and [[British Satellite News]] which beams slanted news
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  • ...y taught Master's programme geared towards mid-career UK and international journalists ...OLIS researchers based at LSE, and working with LCC faculty and practicing journalists in London and worldwide.<ref> [http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/media@lse/P
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  • ...der the Freedom of Information Act show that in response to inquiries from journalists, CoRWM put out a statement saying “CoRWM has no position on the desirabil
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  • [[Category:Journalists|Sands, Sarah]]
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  • ...[[Milton Friedman]]’s monetarist economics. According to investigative journalists it later took an active part in the cabals which covertly drove the Conserv
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  • ...ODPM), a concern of tourism and entertainment rather than health or crime. Journalists, the wider public, statutory agencies and alcohol campaigning groups have e
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  • :'When the corporate bosses, the MPs, the journalists [….] all go to the same dinner parties and social events, all live near o
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  • ...nrieder case, they might use infiltrators posing as activists or dedicated journalists, and they might have access to classified intelligence information. The spe
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  • ...ournalism Institute]], an organization with the goal of training Christian journalists for positions at World and in the mainstream media.
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  • ...19-Oct-2005] </ref> The mobile phone scare is presented as a lesson in how journalists and policymakers should not react to concerns about a new technology. In Ja
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  • ...lobbyists masquerading as MPs' research assistants and moonlighting lobby journalists. ...ection of Privacy' bill. This included a clause which could have prevented journalists investigating the 'personal financial affairs' of individuals. There was a
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  • ...s because I have special permission to go in," Sztulman said. "Most of the journalists cannot go in until the bomb officers declare the area is bomb-free." ...ts videotaped by Sztulman had been collected by rescue workers by the time journalists were allowed to move closer. The 11th victim's body was so mutilated that t
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  • [[Category: Journalists]]
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  • ...Rumsfield, Cheney and the Neoconservatives), Kilcullen is often praised by journalists and intellectuals. Tara McKelvey writes in ''The American Prospect'' that: ...illa'', Oxford University Press describe Kilcullen as 'the "go-to guy" for journalists when it comes to counterinsurgency'. <ref>OUP USA, [http://www.us.oup.com/u
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  • ...nitiative]], a coalition of international institutes, politicians, leading journalists, and business executives. The NAI is dedicated to helping revitalize and ex ...Clinton, but I felt sorry for her when I was reading her address to RFE/RL journalists. She had to visit RFE/RL, it is "her" Radio now. But everybody there who
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  • ...ation focusing on traditional areas of journalistic concern: the firing of journalists from the ''Daily Gleaner'', the systematic appearance of fabricated stories ...has been pacified. A think-tank of U.S.-trained economists, attorneys, and journalists is set up to advise the new pro-capitalist government. Ideally, the economy
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  • ...ise the Nazi government on how to conduct its propaganda, also briefing US journalists in Berlin on behalf of the Nazi's. Lee advised in order to help in gaining
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  • ...k Gordon Walker, Jay, other Party members from Oxford and some sympathetic journalists. This group started work on a manifesto to be released in the event of Gait
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  • ...the rights of democratic activists, religious believers, trade unionists, journalists, and proponents of free markets. In 1997, a consolidation took place whereb ...labor leaders; former senior government officials; scholars; writers; and journalists."[http://www.freedomhouse.org/aboutfh/index.htm]
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  • ...ta Rica into Nicaragua, and providing travel funds and stories to European journalists." In addition, President Bush, his son Jeb, Special Assistant to the Presid
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  • ...But there is the world of difference between projects devoted to training journalists employed by a government run news service
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  • ...antitative information/research are presented by the media, and works with journalists to help them convey this information more accurately and effectively." Actu ...: Tools for Journalists”. Baliunas’ session reported “techniques for journalists to use in reporting on risks and claims using global climate change as a ca
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  • ...arrived we wanted to see a distinctive set of rules to embrace everyone - journalists and voluntary organisations as well as public affairs companies," said Sull
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  • ...es and letters to the editors to appear in major newspapers, briefings for journalists, columnists, and commentators. In January and February 1992, Ruder Finn or
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  • ...dists needlessly carried the body of a dead child around in Qana to ensure journalists got the picture?<br> ...d jet to hit the World Trade Centre on 9/11 was enhanced for effect? Would journalists have highlighted the issue on national television, or would they have dismi
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  • ...er an informal group of conservative, anti-communist politicians, bankers, journalists etc - 'The Pinay Circle'. It is said to meet twice a year discussing how to
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  • .... Most recently Robert has taken part in training Reuters graduate trainee journalists and has run training workshops for the Reuters Foundation around the globe.
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  • ...Policy Research]] [http://NationalCenter.org] lists Singer as someone that journalists can interview on climate change policy.<ref>http://www.nationalcenter.org/K
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  • ...ee, its leadership…” and they listed amongst challenges to be overcome journalists, including Jennings, who wrote three books about the scandal.<ref>Trento S,
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  • ...In 1997 the company also launched a media-only Press Room, PR Newswire for Journalists. PR Newswire also used the Internet to make members’ news releases, phot
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  • ...First World War, he was sent as a clandestine war correspondent to France. Journalists were not allowed in the war zone at this time, but Clarke managed to evade ...hold over the press'. At the twice-daily press briefing at Dublin Castle, journalists 'take our version of the facts' and they believe all I tell them', wrote Cl
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  • ...and collaborates with an international network of more than 400 activists, journalists, scholars and non-governmental organizations. The Committee distributes [[C
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  • ...similar to the Nazi press law introduced in German in 1933. It stated that journalists must ‘regulate their work in accordance with National socialism as a phil
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  • ...ment of Saudi interests in Lebanon with Lebanese Christian businessmen and journalists. ...rture from Iraq, the US administrator [[Paul Bremer]] put two ''Al-Hayat'' journalists, [[Jalal al-Mashta]] and Dhari, in charge of Iraqi radio and television.<re
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  • ...and the work of all the contributing online journals, blogs, signatories, journalists and activists. Consider the success of [[Nick Cohen]]'s book [[What's Left]
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  • ...and three to [[Andrew Collier]]. These are not Herald journalists but fake journalists with an outfit called [[Written Words]], who were contracted to do the work
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  • :Andrew Collier is one of the country's most experienced and respected journalists. During nearly 30 years in the media, he has written for virtually every na
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  • ...other example of the cross-fertilisation of reporters and the reported, as journalists seek to profit from their experience in, and ability of, news management th
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  • ...[Ian Whitehead]], who took me aside, as he was no doubt used to doing with journalists, and told me to "go easy" on the minister. With the interview under way, he
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  • ...and summarising facts - and being able to defend your work under scrutiny. Journalists have to be able to communicate in a way that is appropriate for their parti
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  • ...impressive and unusual has been the way in which local as well as national journalists have taken up the story. ...tch, then it has been as an initial source of information to many of those journalists. Invariably they have always come back with new information, and far more i
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  • ...n of Journalists]] 1920-1922, Patron of the [[Society of Women Writers and Journalists]] from 1925, and was the originator and organiser of the first [[Imperial P ...s of the Empire in 1924; became Patron to the Society of Women Writers and Journalists in 1925; vice president, R[[oyal Commonwealth Society]], 1927; on executive
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  • ...nstantly studying German re-armament, and I know that at least two British journalists in Berlin are supplying him with information."
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  • ...ntelligence services repeated use of judicious leaks, generally to trusted journalists and authors, of secret information with a view to manipulating domestic pub Until 1969 the League denied all suggestions by journalists that it operated a blacklist. But in October of that year the League's "Pub
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  • ...uppressed the country's small democracy movement, intimidated and censored journalists, and hired desperate foreigners to supply most of the nation's physical lab Every big media event needs what journalists and flacks alike refer to as "the hook." An ideal hook becomes the central
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  • ...ities to make Aristide look bad. It just sort of snowballed. They bought journalists, and the IFES associations grew into the ''Group of 184'' that became a sol
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  • ...se 'superiors' in the summer of 2003 to disclose classified information to journalists to defend the [[Bush administration]]'s use of pre-war intelligence in maki ...earlier encouraged and authorized him to share classified information with journalists to build public support for going to war. Later, after the war began in 200
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  • ...by ITN. When he’s not writing for and editing spiked, and commissioning journalists who have something to say and the guts to say it, O’Neill writes widely f ...an-and-the-vanity-of-western-journalists/ 'Japan and the vanity of western journalists'], ''The Daily Telegraph'', 29 March 2011.
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  • ...According to Tom Bower, Godson was one of a group of "chosen intellectual journalists", who welcomed Black's interference with the Telegraph's editorial policies ...-style hat, is still turning up at the office, to the bemusement of fellow journalists. 'He was definitely booted out but he has either not noticed or he's coming
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  • ...991 the Prime Minister, then an MP, was included on a list of politicians, journalists and other key opinion formers who were viewed as 'friendly' towards the Tob ...iendly MPs', along with scores of other, chiefly Conservative politicians, journalists such as Auberon Waugh of the Telegraph and Richard Littlejohn of the Sun, a
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  • ...an NGO that will link American policy-makers and strategists with European journalists and publics - and, she hopes, promote a better understanding of how America ...r U.S. policy makers and strategic thinkers together with leading European journalists and opinion makers to discuss key foreign and security policy issues.”<re
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  • ...d 20 December 2007) </ref> Réalité EU describes it as follows: 'provides journalists with specialised information on Israel, Middle East and terrorism related i ...liament on terrorism issues. Barrett said, “Having spoken to a number of journalists and asking them questions -- would your paper be prepared to publish these
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  • ...osition to provide expenses paid trips to Northern Ireland for appropriate journalists or other opinion leaders. On occasion expenses can even include interconti ...ondents Service with a staff of six (COI 1990b) which organises visits for journalists resident in Britain. Figure 4.1 gives available data on trips organised by
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  • ...sed 'black propaganda' operations and their reputation and credibility for journalists has been relatively high (Curtis 1984a; Hamilton-Tweeddale 1987; Ryder 1989 ...statement on the killing of John Boyle in 1978, the RUC press office told journalists that the story was untrue. 'The RUC was furious with the army, which it co
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  • ...ation management. According to Roger Bolton the activities of the Thames journalists had been reported to the committee at regular intervals (Bolton 1990:223). ...tate.</ref> Attacking the broadcasters serves as a tool for disciplining journalists, undermining public service broadcasting, hastening policy objectives on br
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  • ...ation' (Woolf and Pill 1992:20). This judgement has the effect of warning journalists what will happen if they are ever again tempted to put the public interest ...ion to journalistic activity when the wrongdoing which is being alleged by journalists is centrally- co-ordinated by agencies of law and order themselves:
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  • ...n the day the programme was to have been screened, followed which included journalists from throughout broadcasting, not just from the BBC. The Director General
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  • Of the remaining 17 ‘independent’ experts, four are British journalists <ref>namely Simon Reeve, Jason Burke, Kevin Toolis and Neil Doyle</ref> and ...nown to be members of Private Think-Tanks or Research Institutes. The four journalists with no such affiliations are [[Jason Burke]], [[Simon Reeve]], [[Kevin Too
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  • ...that this whole scare, threat of terrorism in Britain is a fiction... Many journalists come to me to ask about this threat; I always say, 'There is absolutely no
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  • ...>There's always the possibility too that Borchgrave and Moss, conservative journalists feverishly certain that every bed has a Red under if not in it, regard the ...schedule for world conquest, since it seems partly to consist of suborning journalists to print stories favorable to the Soviet Union and discreditable to the Uni
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  • ...on of the Blair government. Alastair Campbell is only the most famous. BBC journalists too have made the transition to propagandist as in the example of Mark Lait ...the same way the BBC World Service is funded by the Foreign Office. Their journalists are actually employed by the SSVC, the Services Sound and Vision Corporatio
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  • ...fiction". IRD, with many talented academics, specialists, researchers and journalists, could not have existed if the accuracy of its material had been in doubt. ...of the Foreign Office in its supplementary summaries orientated on British journalists who have never been even to the bordering States, let alone Afghanistan its
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  • ...lead up to the Iraq war Peretz was instrumental in publishing the work of journalists who pushed disproved claims that Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass d
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  • ...Jr|Schlesinger]] "an inspiration," hosted a quiet gathering of like-minded journalists and intellectuals at the Washington, D.C., offices of the institute. Mr. Ma
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  • ...ce Agency]] (CIA). He moved to Washington DC and became part of a group of journalists known as the Georgetown Set. Braden joined the CIA and in 1950 became head ...the secret war.... It was a multinational. Maybe it was one of the first. Journalists were a target, labor unions a particular target - that was one of the activ
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  • ...ccording to ''The Observer'' ‘Forum bought articles from a wide range of journalists and placed them in English language newspapers. Many of them were innocuou ...server'' FWF was also designed as a conduit for secret payments to foreign journalists working for the CIA. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport
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  • ...portant, were they real? ''Time Out's'' staff were wary, and as one of the journalists on the story, I can report that we all had visions of our favorite intellig ...ude businessmen, Government offices, police and army training schools, and journalists in a number of countries. By far the largest subscriber is a Mr Quentin B.
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  • ...ted not the American public, but rather key elites such as politicians and journalists, which were drawn from publications like the American ''Who’s Who''. <ref
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  • ...t and the new [[ANC]] government came to power, we performed to a crowd of journalists and politicians in the lush premises of the [[Transvaal Automobile Club]].
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  • ...ulation" of officials at the Pentagon, State Department and CIA; some U.S. journalists were to be spied on, while others would be paid; a "black newspaper" would ...groups which held lavish conferences and paid speaking fees to academics, journalists and political leaders.
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  • ...d the [[Laurence Stern fellowship]], an internship opportunity for British journalists at the ''Washington Post''. [[Category:Journalists|Freedland, Jonathan]]
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  • ...f the country,' and referred to an 'ignorance among production staff [i.e. journalists and producers] of the vigorous competitive life at all levels in industry, ...BBC unveiled plans to create an Economics and Business Centre to house 100 journalists reporting for TV, radio and online. ''Broadcast'' magazine reported that t
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  • ...debate is relatively open. But these factors go some way to explaining why journalists sometimes have difficulty in giving a clear account of the Palestinian pers ...rnalist Nick Davies describes this type of flak as an electric fence which journalists are unable to cross; he says "the most potent electric fence in the world i
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  • ...ant much more than getting a regiment’s name in print and trying to tell journalists what to think. ...stle in the 1960s to 1980s McDowall was more focused on British than Irish journalists. In an early example of this practice, Secretary of State [[William Whitela
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  • ...ind of expert exploited by the PR industry and propagandists is the use of journalists. PR firms will often create pseudo news, which is essentially a biased mes Journalists who want to interview scientists or other experts about GM are steered by t
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  • :You have created an incredible research tool, especially for us journalists. Thank you, this will put a sharper edge on everything I write from now on.
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  • ...out that an Ugandan biotechnologist behind the GM bananas had announced to journalists that genetic modification to protect against the Black Sigatoka fungus was
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  • ...t company and they have been highly successful in raising our profile with journalists from across the investment spectrum.” ''[[Charles Beazley]], Nikko AM Pre
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  • ...not merely a large-scale propaganda effort, but systematic intimidation of journalists, media executives, and legislators, who were accused of swallowing Sandinis ...cNeil/Lehrer, and then used by OPD as information derived from independent journalists. For a valuable account, see Johan Carlisle, "Anatomy of a Disinformation C
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  • ...as refused to do so. [31] Subsequent attempts by both British and American journalists to track down Smetacek have also elicited no answers. [32]
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  • ...une 2002 and were replaced by a number of public figures (initially mainly journalists) with less direct connections to the [[Conservative Party]]. The most notab The 15 current trustees are a mixture of right-wing journalists and wealthy businessmen. [[Theodore Agnew]], [[Richard Briance]], [[Simon
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  • ...of RWE’s capacity. RWE’s Chief Executive designate Peter Terium told journalists in June 2012 that the company is pulling out of nuclear because “the fina
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  • BICOM hosted a delegation of senior British journalists in Israel in January 2008. Participants included senior editorial staff fro ...bby to bring senior journalists on mission to Israel. BBC, Sky and 'Times' journalists to visit Sderot, ''Jerusalem Post'', 16 January 2008.</ref>
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  • ...press statement giving details of Dr Kelly and to confirm his identity if journalists put his name to ministry officials. This contradicted the remarks made by
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  • ...of the reform and dismiss arguments against it. Without such spinning many journalists would have found the arguments hard to digest. One of the reasons why this .... In Jewish terms, our panel rated him the cream of the crop of the senior journalists of his generation: he won the new Bermant Prize. Came up through the Tory r
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  • ...ht the reprinting rights to the article and sent thousands of copies to US Journalists and Embassies. Sawyer/Miller group regularly use the American press to dist
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  • ...nications and Research Centre]], which seeks to present Israel’s case to journalists. It would be keen to co-operate with communal organisations.'<ref>Bernard J ...rincipals risked turning it into 'a Maccarthist which-hunt'[sic] of fellow journalists'. He also noted:
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  • ...nology) officers ''showing'' leading material (as 'inside information') to journalists on condition it is not sourced to them. For her part Meyrick (executive ed ...atesman also described the process whereby the intelligence services steer journalists, using the alias 'Bourgeois' for his contact:
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  • ...orial director of the Telegraph group Fletcher confessed: “I don't think journalists have got much dignity. Insofar as they've got any, it's slightly below dig Fletcher is Chairman of the [[National Council for the Training of Journalists]] (NCTJ). He said: "I hope that I can play my part in developing its vital
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  • ...R firm (as a result of bad debts owed to the firm) and involves a range of journalists, PR people and lobbyists such as the disgraced former lobbyist [[Derek Drap ...ntervention.’<ref>Hobsbawm,Julia ‘PRs have nothing to hide. What about journalists?’ ''The Independent'', 27 November 2001, p. 8</ref>
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  • ...".<ref>Ciar Byrne, [http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article356025.ece "Journalists turn on PR doyenne's media agency"] <i>The Independent on Sunday</i> 6th Ap [[Category:Journalists|Jones, Barney]]
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  • ...r houses and go to similar plays. They dine, socialise and sleep together. Journalists often move to PR in mid-career and sometimes back again; a few work simulta [[category:Journalists|Kampfner, John]]
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  • ...06<ref>Ciar Byrne, [http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article356025.ece "Journalists turn on PR doyenne's media agency"] ''The Independent'' 6th April 2006. Acc ...om/2001/08/evening-standard-could-real.html " Evening Standard: Could real journalists pass a media-studies A-level?"] David Rowan.com. 21st August 2001. Accessed
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  • ==On journalists and PR men== ...worthy of sitting at the same table as them. There are fewer narrow-minded journalists now, but it is annoying when some people do not seem to realise that we hav
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  • ...a wave of criticism of its attempt to institutionalise networking between journalists and the P.R. industry. ...y Board of Editorial Intelligence, Julia Hobsbawm's networking venture for journalists and PRs.
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  • ...ou shouldn't take the call." So that is all she did? Respond to calls from journalists? This is not the version of events assumed around Fleet Street. If you reca ...endent.co.uk/news/media/julia-hobsbawm-prs-have-nothing-to-hide-what-about-journalists-618200.html ''The Independent''], 27 November, 2001, p. 8.</ref> PR is onl
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  • ...s the [[International Press Institute]], the [[International Federation of Journalists]], the [[Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communications Management ...ity”... Specifically, this is "the payment of newspapers and individual journalists for media coverage."<ref>[http://ipr.wieck.com/files/uploads/Bribery_Index_
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  • Furthermore, Tony Jones, one of the principal journalists on Australia's ABC TV, interviewed Durkin, debunking many of the claims mad [[Category:Journalists|Durkin, Martin]][[Category:GM|Durkin, Martin]][[Category:Corporate Science
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  • ...[http://www.senseaboutscience.org/pages/sense-about-science-win-at-medical-journalists-association-awards.html Awarded Health charity of the year at the Medical J ...nseaboutscience.org/blog.php?year=2011&month=6 World conference of science journalists, Doha]
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  • ...individuals, including other established experts on terrorism, academics, journalists, and officials in U.S. Government agencies.” <ref>''United States v. Ali
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  • ...usalem-and-israel-and-again-the-pri.html 'Salon' and Other Right-Thinking Journalists Insult Readers' Intelligence on the Role of Jewish Money in Politics], ''Mo ...inister.” [[Amos Regev]], the editor, has recruited several high-profile journalists, such as [[Dan Margalit]], formerly of Ma’ariv, who attack the government
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  • ...Sharon, the orientation of Murdoch's newspapers is predictably pro-Israel. Journalists have complained of extremely narrow editorial parameters favouring Israel,
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  • ...een]] of CSIS and JINSA, and [[Nathan Adams]] of 'Reader's Digest'. There, journalists such as [[Richard Harwood]] of the Washington Post and [[Charles Lewis]], b
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  • ...ious institutions that house them. They count among their ranks right-wing journalists and policy analysts, former military and intelligence officers, ultraconser ...[[Brian Crozier]], [[Robert Moss]], and [[Claire Sterling]] are classed as journalists, but the first three have had important links to governments and institutes
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  • ...Communists. The group's executive director [[Bill Gill]] warned American journalists against talking to the Italian media, which he claimed was "Infiltrated by
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  • ...utable output included a number of prominent politicians, trade unionists, journalists and intellectuals. Employing as many as 300 staff at the height of the Cold
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  • ...experts on Iran to discuss the current situation of young Iranians, jailed journalists and political prisoners. Amir Fakhravar is the author of three books and a
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  • ...989 witnessed Tanter at some of the meetings meant to expel the dissenting journalists from the newspaper. The expulsion campaign included a coordinated media ca
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  • ...ecalled that one of Fatah’s first measures was the arrest of Palestinian journalists. Even today, he said, the “media remains under the control of the PLO [Pa ...at least report verbally on them? Abu Toameh says that it's a pattern. The journalists want to stay in the good graces of their sources, and they don't want to ma
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  • ...doing what the pressure groups want. The spokespeople are a useful way for journalists to add drama to what is otherwise a pretty complicated and boring story. Ph ...r the market might actually help deliver limits on global warming. And yet journalists feel a kind of moral certitude in giving the NGOs an easy ride, because who
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  • ...ringing together former government officials, academics, think tankers and journalists to develop a common agenda, its facilitating propaganda, and provide opinio ...re many of the Club de Madrid-listed academics, think tankers, like-minded journalists, and "ex"-government/intelligence officials can write about international i
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  • ...that monitors free expression violations worldwide and campaigns to defend journalists, writers and others who are persecuted for exercising their right to freedo ...ttp://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_1207.shtml Ten anti-Castro "journalists" in South Florida on US government payroll]", ''Online Journal'', 15 Septem
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  • In May 2008, Bright traveled "in Israel with a group of four other journalists as a guest of BICOM, a British organisation set up to improve Israel's imag
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  • ...son spoke at the public launch of the manifesto in May 2006. He criticised journalists for ignoring the "real-world campaigns inspired by our principles" which un
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  • ...y denounced and readers encouraged to complain to the bosses of individual journalists - which I find a bit snitchy.<ref>admin1, [http://www.hurryupharry.org/2002 ...and the work of all the contributing online journals, blogs, signatories, journalists and activists. Consider the success of [[Nick Cohen]]'s book [[What's Left]
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  • ...he Bosnian information minister, Senada Kreso, who in late June 1993 "told journalists that 200,000 had died. Knowing her from her service as my translator and gu ...for political reasons, which is what he meant, but rather because too many journalists dreamed self-aggrandizing dreams of becoming Hemingway.
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  • ...Palestinians and Israelis. Founding members were businessmen, politicians, journalists and diplomats, including:
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  • ...and the work of all the contributing online journals, blogs, signatories, journalists and activists. Consider the success of [[Nick Cohen]]'s book What's Left. W
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  • ...nonbusiness things because, like many people of my generation, I was what journalists might describe as left of center, though increasingly I don't think it has
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  • ...o do with the high proportion of journalists who are alumni. Prominent BAP journalists are [[David Lipsey]], [[Yasmin Alibhai-Brown]] and assorted Murdochites. Th
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  • ...e diverse political class. Chaired by [[Rushanara Ali]] MP, speakers: MPs, journalists and UpRising alumni.
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  • ...nor agencies, Staff from the UN, international and regional organisations, Journalists and Parliamentarians.
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  • "The association fosters independent media in emerging democracies, trains journalists and station managers in the standards and practices of professional journal The Educated Media Foundation "had been seeking to teach Russian journalists how to do real reporting", says a supportive blog with alarming neo-colonia
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  • ...To these politicians and statesmen should be added the names of a few star journalists - such as Walter Lippman, who wrote in the New Republic and in the New York ...stigative journalists, the German Marshall Fund was 'a breeding ground for journalists, university students and politicians committed to Atlantism.' Although the
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  • ...dent top MI5 officer at Lisburn, Denis Payne, would give visiting American journalists such as [[John Barron]] the standard line of [[KGB]] control of the [[IRA]] According to journalists Paul Lashmar and James Oliver, Payne was "director of [[MI5 B Branch|B Bran
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  • ...gents to spread anti-Labour stories and gossip about [[MI5]] to right-wing journalists.<ref>Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret I
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  • Melanie Phillips was one of the very few 'Acclaimed British journalists' to write on the [[Intelligence Summit]] a gathering of various neocon spoo
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  • ...program. While in Israel the PI-attendees meet with government officials, journalists, etc., and of course, a mandatory visit to the Yad Vashem memorial. They ar *'''Thai journalists''', November 2007: "A group of leading Thai journalists are visiting Israel on a Project Interchange educational seminar"."<ref>AJC
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  • ...than 140 media outlets have taken the "Intellicopter" tour, including top journalists from the United States, England, France,Germany, Russia, Italy, Latin, Amer
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  • ...Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Interior, consultants, NGO members and journalists.'<ref>EFD [http://www.europeandemocracy.org/index.php?option=com_efdactivit
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  • *the motivations and incentives for journalists and editors to fulfill what amounts to be a propaganda role. ...work] sought to analyse this issue and pursued this by (1) challenging the journalists and editors involved in producing the Vietnam War remembrance series, and (
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  • ...[http://www.bjr.org.uk/data/2000/no2_leigh Britain's security services and journalists: the secret story], by David Leigh, British Journalism Review Vol. 11, No. While [[Conrad Black]] was the proprietor of the Telegraph the newspaper's journalists complained that his pro-Israeli views were affecting editorial policy. Acco
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  • ...n first broke, I worked a continuous 22 hours on Twitter informing science journalists and bloggers of the latest opinions of scientists, government bodies and ac ...ation can, and should, be attributed to the efforts of an army of outraged journalists and bloggers who were grievously offended by Seralini's machinations and th
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