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2. Howard Weaver, 73, Who Led a Tiny Paper To Pulitzers, Is Dead
3. Albanese says attacks on Dan Andrews 'low point in journalism' as News Corp vitriol continues after resignation; Murdoch papers declare the premier's electoral popularity was a 'cult' and his legacy nothing but a state 'deep in debt'Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast
4. maury imprimeur secures contract for Graphic design services - Journalistic realization (for paper and web format), printing and routing of 'Climats' and 'vacancy' brochures 'for the Caisse des Depots et Consignations (Bordeaux Establishment)
5. agence eden secures contract for Graphic design services - Journalistic realization (for paper and web format), printing and routing of 'Climats' and 'vacancy' brochures 'for the Caisse des Depots et Consignations (Bordeaux Establishment)
6. koba secures contract for Graphic design services - Journalistic realization (for paper and web format), printing and routing of 'Climats' and 'vacancy' brochures 'for the Caisse des Depots et Consignations (Bordeaux Establishment)
7. The Storm Lake Times: A tale of how a small Iowa paper received a Pulitzer -- Northern Iowan
8. Keeping Up With the Times: THE BRAVE NEW BOSS OF L.A.'S HOMETOWN PAPER, KEVIN MERIDA IS READY TO TAKE ON ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS JOBS IN JOURNALISM
9. You have to believe in local journalism to do it well -- but rural community papers are drying up; I learned first-hand that there's no better training ground in journalism than a local paper. But the number of communities without one is growingSign up for the Rural Network email newsletterJoin the Rural Network group on Facebook to be part of the community
10. NY Times Union Hits Back at Reporters Who Defended Paper's Trans Coverage
11. The New York Times' trans coverage is under fire. The paper needs to listen; The newspaper's haughty response to two open letters forgets that there is no clear line between advocacy and journalism
12. Don't miss our magical Christmas subscription offer -Get your papers for half price for 3 months; Take time every day to catch up on hard-hitting articles, expert journalism, and the sport you love this festive season
13. Dateline Jerusalem: Journalism's Toughest Assignment. By John Lyons. Clayton, Aus.: Monash University Publishing, 2021. 91 pp. $19.95, paper
14. Journalistic Production (for Paper And Web Format), Printing And Routing Of 'climates' And 'vacacez-vous' Brochures For The Deposit And Consignment Fund (bordeaux Establishment)
15. Journalistic Production (for Paper And Web Format), Printing And Routing Of 'climates' And 'vacacez-vous' Brochures For The Deposit And Consignment Fund (bordeaux Establishment)
16. The NY Times' partisan reporting lets Islamic extremists off the hook; A US paper of record's podcast on the Trojan Horse affair is activism disguised as journalism
17. Journalistic Production (for Paper And Web Format), Printing And Routing Of climate And holiday Brochures For The Caisse Des Dpts Et Consignations (bordeaux Establishment)
18. Journalistic Production (for Paper And Web Format), Printing And Routing Of 'climates' And 'vacancy' Brochures For The Caisse Des Dpts Et Consignations (establishment De Bordeaux)
19. The New York Times' partisan reporting lets Islamic extremists off the hook; A US paper of record's podcast on the Trojan Horse affair is activism disguised as journalism
20. Grant allows AJC more climate coverage: Paper will enhance reporting on threat, its risks to Georgians
21. Washington Post wins public service Pulitzer for Capitol attack coverage; Paper beat out two other finalists, the New York Times and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
22. STATEMENT: WHITE PAPER SHOWS GOOGLE'S ONGOING USE AND ABUSE OF NEWS CONTENT, WHY WE NEED THE JOURNALISM COMPETITION AND PRESERVATION ACT
23. Cricket: Liverpool ECHO highly commended in ECB Domestic Journalism Awards; Paper's coverage praised in two categories
24. RUSSIAN INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM AND THE PANDORA PAPERS
25. Daniel Ellsberg was one of history's most consequential figures; May we all one day have as much courage -- in life and in death -- as Daniel Ellsberg
26. Get your Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror for 60p a day for six months; Take time every day to catch up on hard-hitting articles and special features, expert journalism, and the sport you love
27. The BBC's new disinformation podcast is less informed than it thinks it is; The Documentary recruits four Noble Prize-winners to discuss dangers of disinformation in climate change, Ukraine, journalism and Covid
28. Anthony Insolia, 98, Firm Leader of Newsday As It Earned 7 Pulitzers
29. NY Times Boss Defends Israel-Gaza Coverage: We'll 'Never Win Over The Partisans'
30. At His Post
31. THE INSIDE MAN: Meet JOSEPH KAHN, the new, old-school editor of the Times
32. Support Local Journalism
33. 'We want to lead a conversation': Berkeley School of Journalism implements new whistleblower program
34. Vantage takes home first overall award at journalism conference
35. A Silver Lining in the Story of Private Equity Killing the Press
36. Antiracism Starts with Student Journalism: How our newspaper is confronting a legacy of hate
37. FOREIGN MINISTRY SPOKESPERSON WANG WENBIN'S REGULAR PRESS CONFERENCE ON AUGUST 19, 2022
38. How 'pink slime' journalism exploits our faith in local news
39. The Gillham Abduction Story: Constructing an Alternative Narrative
40. JOURNALISM NEEDS LEADERS WHO KNOW HOW TO RUN A BUSINESS: These are the five crucial skills for the next generation of media leaders in the era of community-centric journalism
41. THE FOX NEWS OF FRANCE: How French billionaire Vincent Bollore and CNews have reshaped political discourse in Paris and beyond
42. Hack with a Grenade: An Editor's Back Stories of SA News
43. The Disappearing of Rose Hanbury
44. 5 Things Theatre Criticism Taught Me About Playwriting: Our managing editor reflects on how the skills she picked up doing arts journalism inform her approach to storytelling in another medium
45. Can Will Lewis Survive the Big Mess at the Washington Post?
46. WHAT COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES ARE DOING TO STEM THE LOCAL JOURNALISM CRISIS
47. OPINION: On the passing of a legendary Connecticut newspaperman and journalism's generational divide
48. Australian supermarket choc-chip biscuit taste test: the best is 'odd', the worst 'smells like play-dough'; In tasting 13 shelf-stable chocolate-chip biscuits, Nicholas Jordan learns that sometimes mediocrity can -- and must -- sufficeGet our weekend culture and lifestyle emailIf you value our independent journalism, we hope you'll consider supporting us today
49. Courageous reporter Stevie Cameron was a pioneer of investigative journalism in Canada
50. Where's the beef? Gina Rinehart puts past journalism quarrel aside with pies at the Kennedys; Mining billionaire, who hasn't always been on good terms with reporters, bankrolls journalism awards. Plus: cuts continue across media companiesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcast
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