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View Article  The Globe on the Downing Street memo

The Globe and Mail has a good story on the entire Downing Street memo controversy, and why the U.S. media didn't go bonkers over it.

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View Article  The Downing Street Memo Festival at Salon!

Salon had a whole whack of content Wednesday about the Downing Street memo.

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View Article  You should've asked him about the oil, Jon

Jon Stewart had former U.S. secretary of state Colin Powell on his show Wednesday night, and that had Stewart at his obsequious worst.

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View Article  French journo talks about being held hostage in Iraq

Christian Chesnot spoke with Democracy Now! about his four months in captivity with insurgents in Iraq. He met up with host Amy Goodman at a conference in Italy being held to look into the case of French journo Florence Aubenas, who is in her fifth month of captivity in Iraq.

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View Article  French journo describes detention by U.S. troops in Fallujah

Democracy Now! interviews Grégoire Deniau, a French TV journalist, over how he was handled by U.S. troops in April 2004 in Fallujah.

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View Article  Nepalese journalists arrested for protesting press freedom curbs

More than 40 Nepalese journalists were taken into custody by authorities in the troubled Himalayan kingdom.

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View Article  Jailed Iranian journalist 'missing'

No one seems to know what has happened to Akbar Ganji, an Iranian journalist out of prison on medical leave, but human rights groups fear he's been arrested.

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View Article  Chinese gov't wants bloggers to register

It's nothing sinister: The Chinese government believes while the Internet has its benefits, it can also spread "sex, violence and feudal superstitions and other harmful information that has seriously poisoned people's spirits," said the Ministry of Information Industry.

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