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Lessons from Wikileaks: Great news doesn’t have to come from a newsroom
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/30/2010 3:26 PM
When Wikileaks released 92,000 secret documents related to the U.S. war in Afghanistan this week, some analysts contended that it could change the face of the war, both in the way it was fought and how it was perceived by Americans.
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Fair reporting: How to keep your stories objective and in context
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/23/2010 10:14 AM
Race in politics made headlines this week when freelance journalist Andrew Breitbart posted two videos of Shirley Sherrod, a United States Department of Agriculture official. This week, we want to hear from you on ethics and race. How do journalists maintain objectivity? How do you filter through information to present a story honestly?
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Bye Bye San Francisco
2010 U.S.-Austria Journalism Exchange Blog Florian Niederndorfer By Florian Niederndorfer on 7/17/2010 4:56 PM
Looking back at some of the greatest, most positive and most inspiring weeks of my life
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The oil spill may have stopped, but how will you cover the cleanup?
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/16/2010 2:55 PM
BP says that they have successfully capped a broken oil pipe. For the past three months oil has been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico. Many analysts are calling this the worst oil spill in history. So how should you responsibly cover this disaster and the recovery? Let ICFJ help you with this week's top five editor's picks.
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Social Media and Ethics: Where do you stand on CNN's firing of Octavia Nasr?
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/9/2010 9:01 AM
This week, CNN fired Middle East Editor Octavia Nasr after 20 years. CNN said her credibility was "compromised" after she posted a tweet sympathizing with the death of Lebanese Shiite Cleric Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah.
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Blame it on the Weatherman
2010 U.S.-Austria Journalism Exchange Blog Florian Niederndorfer By Florian Niederndorfer on 7/6/2010 7:03 PM
A late happy Independence Day everyone!
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Immigration Coverage: How to Ensure Quality, Ethical Coverage of a Complex Topic
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/2/2010 12:01 PM
President Obama made waves this week with his speech on immigration reform. Journalists who want to get practical tips on how to tackle this complex topic, look no farther. ICFJ has great resources on immigration coverage:
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Kleine Kinder
2010 U.S.-Austria Journalism Exchange Blog Emily Nipps By Emily Nipps on 6/30/2010 7:32 AM
I was feeling a little homesick on Monday. Tuesday's trip to a middle school classroom cured me!
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The hills are alive ...
2010 U.S.-Austria Journalism Exchange Blog Emily Nipps By Emily Nipps on 6/30/2010 7:26 AM
So I went to Salzburg this past weekend, mainly to check out a breakdancing festival and write about it for the St. Pete Times.
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MTV Rocks Dili with Music and Message
Staff Blog for the Timor-Leste Media Program By ICFJ /East Timor Staff on 6/26/2010
An estimated 20,000 people turned out for a first-of-its-kind MTV concert in Dili on Friday night. The USAID-funded event was part of a nationwide initiative to fight human trafficking. Helping get the message out were some of Timor-Leste’s top artists and Indonesia megastars, Superman is Dead.
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Most recent blog entries
Lessons from Wikileaks: Great news doesn’t have to come from a newsroom
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/30/2010 3:26 PM
When Wikileaks released 92,000 secret documents related to the U.S. war in Afghanistan this week, some analysts contended that it could change the face of the war, both in the way it was fought and how it was perceived by Americans.
Comments (0) More...

Fair reporting: How to keep your stories objective and in context
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/23/2010 10:14 AM
Race in politics made headlines this week when freelance journalist Andrew Breitbart posted two videos of Shirley Sherrod, a United States Department of Agriculture official. This week, we want to hear from you on ethics and race. How do journalists maintain objectivity? How do you filter through information to present a story honestly?
Comments (0) More...

Bye Bye San Francisco
2010 U.S.-Austria Journalism Exchange Blog Florian Niederndorfer By Florian Niederndorfer on 7/17/2010 4:56 PM
Looking back at some of the greatest, most positive and most inspiring weeks of my life
More...

The oil spill may have stopped, but how will you cover the cleanup?
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/16/2010 2:55 PM
BP says that they have successfully capped a broken oil pipe. For the past three months oil has been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico. Many analysts are calling this the worst oil spill in history. So how should you responsibly cover this disaster and the recovery? Let ICFJ help you with this week's top five editor's picks.
Comments (0) More...

Social Media and Ethics: Where do you stand on CNN's firing of Octavia Nasr?
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/9/2010 9:01 AM
This week, CNN fired Middle East Editor Octavia Nasr after 20 years. CNN said her credibility was "compromised" after she posted a tweet sympathizing with the death of Lebanese Shiite Cleric Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah.
Comments (0) More...

Blame it on the Weatherman
2010 U.S.-Austria Journalism Exchange Blog Florian Niederndorfer By Florian Niederndorfer on 7/6/2010 7:03 PM
A late happy Independence Day everyone!
More...

Immigration Coverage: How to Ensure Quality, Ethical Coverage of a Complex Topic
ICFJ Speaks By Dawn Arteaga on 7/2/2010 12:01 PM
President Obama made waves this week with his speech on immigration reform. Journalists who want to get practical tips on how to tackle this complex topic, look no farther. ICFJ has great resources on immigration coverage:
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Kleine Kinder
2010 U.S.-Austria Journalism Exchange Blog Emily Nipps By Emily Nipps on 6/30/2010 7:32 AM
I was feeling a little homesick on Monday. Tuesday's trip to a middle school classroom cured me!
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The hills are alive ...
2010 U.S.-Austria Journalism Exchange Blog Emily Nipps By Emily Nipps on 6/30/2010 7:26 AM
So I went to Salzburg this past weekend, mainly to check out a breakdancing festival and write about it for the St. Pete Times.
More...

MTV Rocks Dili with Music and Message
Staff Blog for the Timor-Leste Media Program By ICFJ /East Timor Staff on 6/26/2010
An estimated 20,000 people turned out for a first-of-its-kind MTV concert in Dili on Friday night. The USAID-funded event was part of a nationwide initiative to fight human trafficking. Helping get the message out were some of Timor-Leste’s top artists and Indonesia megastars, Superman is Dead.
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