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I am a staff writer with CTV.ca News. That operation is part of CTV News, which is of course nestled into CTV Inc. and CTVglobemedia.

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View Article  More on the 'blasphemous' Afghan journalist

Has a young Afghan journalism student been sentenced to death to intimidate his older brother, also a journalist?

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View Article  I suspect the lawyers helped with the wording

From the Jan. 17 Tyee:

Apology

Mair column contained errors.

By David Beers
Published: January 17, 2008

TheTyee.ca

Regarding Rafe Mair's column published in The Tyee on Dec. 24, 2007.

The Tyee unreservedly retracts the statements as to the treatment of Messrs. Krieger and Murphy by the Province and by the Asper family made in that column. The statements were in error. We apologize unreservedly for making those statements. We sincerely regret any damage or harm that has been suffered by any of the individuals involved, including the Asper family.

I don't expect this next sentence was meant to be funny, but I did find it amusing on a certain level:

We also wish to use this opportunity to rescind any suggestion or recommendation to Tyee and Province readers that they cancel their Province subscriptions and instead spend the money on the Tyee or the Tyee Fellowship Fund.

David Beers is founding editor of The Tyee.

This earlier apology and correction (from Dec. 27;  also written by Beers) puts the matter into better context:

An opinion column by Rafe Mair, published on this site Dec. 24, 2007, stated that political cartoonists Dan Murphy and Bob Krieger were to be "let go" by the The Province newspaper.

In fact, while Murphy and Krieger were told by Province management that their cartoons would no longer be regularly published on the editorial pages of The Province, they were offered other positions at the newspaper as well as the option of leaving the employ of The Province with buy-out payments.

As soon as these facts came to the attention of the editors of The Tyee over the holidays, we corrected the Mair column. The Tyee subsequently removed the column from the site on Wednesday afternoon.

We apologize for any confusion or distress the column may have caused members of The Province's staff, management or readership.

View Article  More from Cruickshank on Questiongate

CBC News publisher John Cruickshank explains his rationale for transferring the reporter that he named in a publicly released letter to the Conservative party but won't name in his blog posting.

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View Article  The poet who tried to keep the Burmese junta from knowin' it

From the BBC: (thanks, Mungo Says Bah!)

The offending advert
The poem appeared in a Burmese celebrity gossip magazine

The Burmese authorities have arrested a well known poet, who published a love poem with a hidden message criticising the country's military leader.

Poet Saw Wai's work - titled February the Fourteenth - was published in a Rangoon magazine, The Love Journal.

Taken together, the first words of each line read: "General Than Shwe is crazy with power."

Dissidents in Burma have used similar techniques before to get their messages past government censors. ...

Last year an advertisement was placed in one of Burma's main newspapers in the name of a Swedish travel company which contained the hidden message "Killer Than Shwe".

The company did not really exist.
 

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