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  • ....cjr.org/year/01/2/shapers.asp THE SHAPERS - New York Media 200], Columbia Journalism Review, March/April, 2001.</ref>
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  • ...t [[Brunswick Group]] which he joined in 2001 'after 15 years in newspaper journalism. Before joining Brunswick he was Financial Editor of the Independent, and r
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  • ...greenwald/2007/02/10/iran/index.html The NY Times returns to pre-Iraq-war "journalism"], Salon, February 10, 2007
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  • ...rs have contacts and skills that were developed at the pinnacle of British journalism, and together they can ensure that your message strikes the right target. T
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  • .../4/editorial.asp "False Fronts: Why to Look Behind the Label",] ''Columbia Journalism Review'', July-August 2006, Editorial.</ref> The ''Review'' criticised the
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  • ...usiness intelligence agency, in the summer of 2006, after a long career in journalism in the United Kingdom - he worked for [[The Guardian]], [[The Times]] and [
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  • ...he League was a relentless onslaught of good investigative and campaigning journalism in newspapers and magazines and on television. What has been particularly i
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  • ...e Editorial Board of The New York Times. Mr. Tollerson began his career in journalism in 1975 at The Wall Street Journal. He also was editorial page editor at Ne
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  • ...ly practiced for a week before retiring from law in favour of business and journalism. He worked on the staff of both the Standard and the [[Evening Standard]],
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  • ...r, P. M. and Moorcraft, Paul (2007) 'War Watchdogs or Lapdogs?', ''British Journalism Review'', Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 3-14. :Taylor, P.M. (2002) 'Strategic Communications Or Democratic Propaganda?', ''Journalism Studies'' 3(3): 437-52.
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  • ...rt as 'an authored, polemicised report that was a classic case of advocacy journalism'. He went on to say that 'An important opportunity afforded by rare access ...as he does in his book, his film and in the Daily Mirror is a disgrace to journalism. I accuse John Pilger of cheating the public and favouring a dictator".<ref
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  • ...s and corporate clients. He also provides a corporate writing and business journalism service, writing for a number of leading business titles. He has trained an :*[[Mike Brown]] - Mike has extensive experience at a senior level in journalism and PR. He has worked with the Herald, Liverpool Daily Post (as business ed
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  • ...ohn Poulson]], and his downfall cannot simply be put down to investigative journalism nailing municipal corruption. But it is still open to question whether it w
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  • ...ship the [[BBC]] consciously moved towards creating more business friendly journalism. He expanded the recently created Economics and Business Centre: ...report_research/impartiality_business/f1_journalism_submission.pdf THE BBC JOURNALISM GROUP SUBMISSION TO THE PANEL], 23 JANUARY 2007; p.15.</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ritical analysis of ideas. AAM believes in the marketplace of ideas—that journalism in its highest (and truest) form strives to provide citizens with informati The three elements are a radio station, a television station and some journalism fellowships, which, now that the cold war is over, will provide "much-neede
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  • 48'Murdoch's Mean Machine,' Russ Baker, Colombia Journalism Review, May/June 1998. See: www.russbaker.com/CJR%20-%20Murdoch's%20Mean%20
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  • ...ss interests should merge; or the 'think tank' [[Polis]], which focuses on journalism and society. Can we really believe that 'standards' have only just recentl ...and advice for journalists"; and (4) "basic 'how-to' advice about citizen journalism." As of 24 January 2009 these ideas have elicited "0 Comments" on the webp
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  • [[Category:Journalists]][[Category:Media Industry]][[Category:Journalism]]
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  • ==Views on science and journalism==
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  • ...national relations. He pursued doctoral studies in geopolitics and studied journalism in Sweden. He has two decades' experience in the field of international hum ...reform in the region. Mr. Mroue is an alumnus of the Neiman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University.
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  • ...k/presspublishing/story/0,,1364694,00.html Galloway victory 'a bad day for journalism'], The Guardian, 2 December 2004. </ref>
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  • ...ted propaganda to unwitting viewers, who assumed they were watching "real" journalism. After the war Arthur Rowse asked Hill & Knowlton to show him some of the V
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  • ...ankers: 16% of Lords are paid by City firms] ''The Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 10 July 2012, accessed 9 October 2014 </ref>
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  • [[Kayplot Ltd]] was set up by Winston in 1999 to manage his broadcast and journalism work. The company has two directors, Winston and his wife and he is the sol
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  • ...addy Coulter]] - Director of Studies, [[Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism]]
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  • ...ore taking up position at Cardiff University as Director of the Centre for Journalism Studies. *[[Centre for Journalism Studies]], [[University of Cardiff]] -- Director
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  • ...lomacy programme, and now works as assistant to the director of Polis, the journalism and society think tank at the LSE. She is studying part-time for her MSc in
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  • ==Polis and the decline of independent journalism== ...empting to bring them closer can only damage the potential independence of journalism.
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  • ...ity in PPE, Masters in European Thought (UCL). Previous work experience in journalism and corporate speaking. Member of Liberal Democrats. Interests in debating,
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  • ...THE COLOMBIA CONNECTION What Did Sawyer/Miller Do For Its Money?]Columbia Journalism Review, September/October 1992
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  • *[[Theodore L. Glasser]] (Director, Graduate Program in Journalism, Stanford University )
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  • ...w.alternet.org/mediaculture/19210/ Chalabi's List of Suckers]," ''Columbia Journalism Review'' (via Alternet), July 12, 2004.
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  • ...he [[Council of Foreign Relations]], a contributing Editor to the American Journalism Review magazine, Vice-Chairman of the [[Aspen Institute]], and is on the Ad ...wton (1993) and co-author of Beyond Spin: The Power of Strategic Corporate Journalism (1999). Board of Trustees of the [[Western Policy Center]] 2001-2005. In Ju
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  • ...CIA front. In 1959 An returned to Saigon fluent in English and trained in journalism - and espionage - by the Americans. The Viet Cong were replacing his old gu
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  • ...ist University Website [http://www.smu.edu/meadows/journalism/faculty.asp# Journalism Faculty] Last accessed 15th July 2007 </ref> *"[http://www.smu.edu/meadows/journalism/faculty/pederson.asp Biographical Note]", Undated, Accessed 15 July 2007.
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  • :David Jordan entered television journalism by accident. He started his working life in pressure groups and worked for
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  • ...vil servants: both did so on 72 occasions.<ref> ''Bureau for Investigative Journalism'', [http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2010/06/16/top-ten-companies/ Top
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  • ...m in Kenya. She added that the council is in the process of establishing a Journalism Protection Fund to assist journalists who are subjected to violence in the
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  • '''Mark Byford''' is the deputy director general and head of BBC Journalism College{{ref|bbc}}. *BBC Journalism College
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  • ...papers published by [[Global Futures]]), and [[Todd Gitlin]] (professor of journalism and sociology, Columbia University Graduate School, author of Letters To a
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  • He commenced his career in journalism in 1997 at [[Living Marxism]] and then [[LM]] when it was retitled after th ...New Statesman, the Spectator, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, the British Journalism Review, the Press Gazette and the Catholic Herald in Britain, and in Salon,
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  • *[[Journalism Education Limited]], Director and Secretary, Appointed 19.12.2007
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  • ...sense, The Group is a network which is spread through history departments, journalism, advertising and, in one instance, radio. As you would expect its main outl
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  • ...tml Determining the Reliability of a Key CIA Source] Nieman Foundation for Journalism at [[Harvard University]], Spring, 2008, accessed 27 April 2009</ref>
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  • *Dr Karl Renner award for journalism (1980).
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  • ...tart=0&num=10&so=0&type=search&plindex=0 Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism], 2007
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  • In December 2011 an investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism uncovered a £65.7bn market in European equity dividends whose "central" pu
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  • ...c Relations]] in 1997 and is a Visiting Professor at the Cardiff School of Journalism. In 1998, he was seconded to [[Buckingham Palace]] for two years as the fir
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  • ....spiked-online.com/site/article/10952/ 'Panorama’s addiction to pisspoor journalism'], ''Spiked'', 2 August 2011.
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  • ...s encounter with Putin friend at Tory party] ''The Bureau of Investigative Journalism'', 1 July 2014, accessed 17 October 2014 </ref>. At the ball, Burnside pers
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  • *[[Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma]] &ndash; Advisory Board Member
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  • [[Category:Media Industry]][[Category:journalism]][[Category:Media]][[category:journalists]]
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  • ...tury crisis in political journalism". Ivor Gaber is Professor of Broadcast Journalism (Emeritus) at London University's Goldsmiths College.... *[[Yvonne Ridley]] Despite 25 years in journalism, Yvonne Ridley really came to prominence last September when she was captur
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  • ...s Europe Correspondent, based in Brussels. More recently, he has combined journalism with media training for Brussels-based NGOs, companies and the European Com
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  • ...1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt"> He began his career in journalism in 1979 on the ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'' and between 1984 and 1989 was appoin
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  • ...accessed 3 September 2010</ref>, School of Humanities, (including English, Journalism, Communication and Modern Languages - with 12 academic staff<ref>Buckingham
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  • <p>Dr. Diana Gregor is a native of Vienna. She earned her Ph.D. in journalism and communications from Vienna University in Austria. Diana Gregor has been
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  • ...by Nicholas Lemann Dean of the [[Columbia University]] Graduate School of Journalism , February 3, 2005. Also see: [http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_fea
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  • ...Modern Terrorism and the Mass Media", Routledge's Encyclopedia of American Journalism History (forthcoming).
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  • ..., David (1981) Network News: Oversimplified and Underexplained, Washington Journalism Review. 3, 4 May : 28-29. *Altheide, David (1982, Three in One News: Network Coverage of Iran, Journalism Quarterly. 59, Autumn : 482-486.
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  • ..., J Bowyer (1978) Terrorist Scripts and Live Action Spectaculars, Columbia Journalism Review. May-June : 47-50.
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  • ==Journalism and Media==
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  • ...ernet Archive of 15 April 2008 (Accessed: 20 November 2010)</ref><ref>Just Journalism [http://justjournalism.com/advisory-board/ Advisory board], Accessed: 20 No
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  • ...lip; is belied by Gage's decision to pass off his fiction as investigative journalism. He boasts that in the past his reporting was always "too well documented"
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  • ...a founding chairman of the Advertising Advisory Council of the [[School of Journalism]] at the [[University of Florida]]. He is a member of the Business Advisory
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  • ...t, global governance, direct structural and cultural peace/violence, peace journalism, and reflections on current events, and more than 100 books translated into
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  • ...e service for journalists, media managers, media assistance professionals, journalism trainers and educators".<ref>[http://www.ijnet.org/Director.aspx?P=AboutUs] ...the opportunities and information they need to better themselves and raise journalism standards in their countries. Hand-in-hand with that mission, IJNet strives
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  • ...aging with the Islamic World]] programme and the [[BBC World Service Trust Journalism Standards]] to provide training in Middle East North Africa Region and to i
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  • [[Category:journalism]][[Category:Media]][[category:journalists]][[Category:Media Industry]]
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  • [[Category:journalism]][[Category:Media]][[category:journalists]][[Category:Media Industry]][[Cat
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  • ...Trust states that "The problem is that there is no history of independent journalism in Iraq. Ba'athist journalists and those living in exile have worked for pa
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  • ...ernet Archive of 15 April 2008 (Accessed: 20 November 2010)</ref><ref>Just Journalism [http://justjournalism.com/advisory-board/ Advisory board], Accessed: 20 No
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  • ...rom individual Canadians. <br>A graduate of Carleton University's renowned journalism program, Mike specialized in broadcasting and international reporting and w
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  • ...sense, The Group is a network which is spread through history departments, journalism, advertising and, in one instance, radio. As you would expect its main outl
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  • ...sense, The Group is a network which is spread through history departments, journalism, advertising and, in one instance, radio. As you would expect its main outl
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  • In 2008, Davies published an insider's account of the corruption of the journalism profession typified by the manipulation by major PR companies and the willi ...anation as to why there was a problem with media companies and journalists/journalism.<ref>Media Lens, [http://www.medialens.org/alerts/08/080305_flat_earth_news
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  • ...fter graduating with honors (B.A. in Latin American Studies and an B.S. in Journalism), he was named UPI bureau chief in El Salvador, covering the civil war ther
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  • ...ademy and the University of St Andrews (MA Hons). Reid has a background in journalism, as a Features Writer for the Scottish Daily Express, Reporter and Head of
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  • *[[BBC World Service Trust journalism training project]]
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  • ...s best-seller in 2003. <ref>[http://journalism.nyu.edu/faculty/berman.html Journalism at NYU - Faculty - Paul Berman], accessed 16 April 2007.</ref>
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  • ...vil servants: both did so on 72 occasions.<ref> ''Bureau for Investigative Journalism'', [http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2010/06/16/top-ten-companies/ Top
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  • ...ford, going on to complete a Masters degree at the University of Ulster in Journalism Studies, where she examined the potential of the Internet as a tool to incr
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  • ...irs Council. (2000, October). Allegations of Slavery: A CASE STUDY IN POOR JOURNALISM. Retrieved December 9, 2007, from The European Sudanese Public Affairs Coun
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  • ...kedIn, accessed 9 August 2012.</ref>He has had 'twenty years experience in journalism and communications'. including 'a career in broadcasting that spans the BBC
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  • Mark Whittet has held a succession of post in PR, journalism and lobbying. He was the partner of [[Julia Clarke]](current status unclea
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  • Laity's move from journalism in 1999 to become [[Jamie Shea]]'s spokesperson at NATO was criticised by ' :the antithesis of his kind of opinionated, personalised journalism. Mr Fisk's world is black and white, usually conspiracy-laden, with the est
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  • ...ed multimedia editorial centre in Washington. Resigned to develop Internet journalism. ===Multimedia Journalism 1996-2001===
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  • *[[Christabel King]], commentator on the media, teacher of broadcast journalism at City University, London
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  • '''Christabel King''' teaches broadcast journalism at City University, London. ...for a number of years.<ref>City University, London, [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/cking.html Christabel King], (accessed 23 May 2008)</ref></b
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  • ...characters after the Braden family and giving the lead character a job in journalism.
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  • ...respected feature service well on the way to a position of prestige in the journalism world."...The memo — which proved to be authentic — also mentioned in a ...ife_part2.asp Citizen Scaife, part2: The small-bore publisher], ''Columbia Journalism Review'', July/August 1981
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  • ...ife_part2.asp Citizen Scaife, part 2: The small-bore publisher]", Columbia Journalism Review July/August 1981, accessed in web archive March 28 2009</ref>
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  • In December 2011 an investigation by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism uncovered a £65.7bn market in European equity dividends whose "central" pu
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  • ...cember 1, 2007.</ref> | [[Just Journalism]], Advisory board, 2010<ref>Just Journalism [http://justjournalism.com/advisory-board/ Advisory board], Accessed: 20 No
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  • ...r's degree from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service. He has worked in journalism and as a business consultant in Washington, D.C., and was an investment man
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  • ...gle Prize for theatre criticism, the National Press Award for Enterprising Journalism, a US Leader Grant and the Nieman Fellowship. Publications include ''Profes
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  • ...d BA (Hons) at Oxford University (Brasenose College). Career has included journalism at West Africa Magazine, followed by twelve years work in relief and develo
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  • ...urity services and journalists: the secret story], by David Leigh, British Journalism Review Vol. 11, No. 2, 2000, pages 21-26.</ref>. Coughlin also printed a st ...urity services and journalists: the secret story], by David Leigh, British Journalism Review Vol. 11, No. 2, 2000, pages 21-26.</ref>
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  • ...on, in small academic magazines, and in the paranoid extremes of political journalism, where people do not so much believe what they read as read what they alrea
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  • From the Just Journalism profile: ...the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]], Washington D.C.<ref>Just Journalism [http://web.archive.org/web/20080415115144/www.justjournalism.com/advisory-
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