Dr. Sima Samar, chair of the Afghanistan Human Rights Commission, posed that rhetorical question to me during some small talk after a Canadian Journalism Foundation session on democracy, journalism and the courts.
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Wednesday, October 31
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Bill Doskoch
on Wed 31 Oct 2007 07:46 PM EDT
Tuesday, October 30
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Bill Doskoch
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 04:07 PM EDT
In March 2005, kidnapped Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena was on her way to Baghdad airport after her captors freed her. At a U.S. checkpoint, soldiers opened fire, wounding her and killing Italian secret service agent Nicola Capilari. Italy charged Mario Lozano in absentia after the Bush administration refused to turn him over. An Italian court has dropped the charges, saying it had no jurisdiction. Sgrena plans to appeal that decision. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 03:54 PM EDT
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Bill Doskoch
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 11:32 AM EDT
It's useful to know the interview was conducted before their divorce became public on Oct. 18. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 11:10 AM EDT
The recently departed press secretary from the Bush White House spoke at the American Magazine Conference. Here are some observations recorded by Jim Bercovici of Portolio.com's Mixed Media blog: (h/t to Romenesko)
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Bill Doskoch
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 11:02 AM EDT
Maybe. Heck, maybe even probably (do I hear an 'undoubtedly'?). Their track record on being skeptical of U.S. government claims about adversaries does not inspire optimism, writes Lawrence Martin. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 10:28 AM EDT
The Globe and Mail's Jeffrey Simpson on the Prime Minister Stephen Harper's antipathy towards the news media and its roots in the Conservative mindset. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Tue 30 Oct 2007 09:49 AM EDT
Globe and Mail editor-in-chief Edward Greenspon had this exchange with a reader over the watchdog role of newspapers during an online chat about the new features in the Saturday paper: more »Sunday, October 28
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Bill Doskoch
on Sun 28 Oct 2007 11:14 PM EDT
Here is the Reporters without Borders report on Uzbekistan for 2006. The organization calls Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov a predator of press freedom. The Committee to Protect Journalists called on Kyrgyzstan's President Kurmanbek Bakiyev to fully investigate Saipov's slaying. Saturday, October 27
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Bill Doskoch
on Sat 27 Oct 2007 08:10 PM EDT
From a Toronto Star story on the exopolitics movement: Those who believe there are intelligent extraterrestrials who have made contact with Earth and have much to teach us, but who blame the damned media for stifling debate by ridiculing the believers! more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Sat 27 Oct 2007 05:48 PM EDT
If you're a journalist working in a conflict zone and you find yourself snatched, here's some advice: Find ways to discreetly exercise some control and always think about escaping. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Sat 27 Oct 2007 05:28 PM EDT
On Tuesday, the U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency hastily held a news conference. Reporters could call in and listen, but they couldn't ask questions. However, there were some "reporters" there, firing decidedly slow fastballs at the FEMA honcho. Hmmm, who employed those reporters? more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Sat 27 Oct 2007 05:13 PM EDT
The Guardian website has launched a new effort -- Tread Lightly.
Friday, October 26
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Bill Doskoch
on Fri 26 Oct 2007 05:20 AM EDT
The BBC's Alan Johnston spent the tail end of his stint as Gaza correspondent as the unwilling "guest" of some militants. They snatched him on March 12 and released him on July 4. Here's his story and here's a timeline.
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Bill Doskoch
on Fri 26 Oct 2007 05:08 AM EDT
The Tyee has some selected quotes from a public conversation in Berkeley, Calif. between Oh Yeon Ho, founder of Oh My News; Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia; and citizen journalism evangelist Dan Gillmor.
Thursday, October 25
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Bill Doskoch
on Thu 25 Oct 2007 10:13 PM EDT
Salon columnist Sydney Blumenthal has written an afterward to an about-to-be-released reissue of Walter Lippman's Liberty and the News, first published in 1920. It seems the problems of almost 90 years ago have much in common with American journalism's travails today. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Thu 25 Oct 2007 08:43 PM EDT
Former ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff had a chunk blown out of his skull while on assigment in Iraq in January 2006. He has recovered enough to return to an on-camera reporting job with ABC News, and is trying to raise money for Iraq veterans who have suffered brain injuries. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Thu 25 Oct 2007 06:34 PM EDT
On Tuesday, The Guardian -- the progressive British news organization -- launched GuardianAmerica.com. From The Guardian news release:
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Bill Doskoch
on Thu 25 Oct 2007 06:22 PM EDT
If you pop into the New York Times's new building, you'll see banks of small screens, 560 in all, flashing 156 years' worth of words and phrases from the venerable newspaper. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Thu 25 Oct 2007 05:08 AM EDT
From the blurb to a commentary by author Naomi Klein in the Guardian: Finance journalists have attacked my book, but I remain devoted to their papers. After all, they supplied the facts I used. more »
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Bill Doskoch
on Thu 25 Oct 2007 04:55 AM EDT
Wednesday, October 24
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Bill Doskoch
on Wed 24 Oct 2007 05:14 AM EDT
The NYT's David Carr dissects Stephen Colbert's appearance on NBC's Meet The Press. more » |
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