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November 6th, 2007
Kenyan Police Commissioner Maj- Gen Hussein Ali called upon editors to stop the printing of hate speech in the media in order to help prevent ethnic clashes. Maseme Machuka’s article features Karen Rothmyer, a Knight International Journalism Fellow.
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A McCormick Media Matters article features ICFJ as an exemplar of journalism training initiatives, including coverage that has been a result from ICFJ programs.
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October 11th, 2007
ICFJ presented an event at the National Press Club which featured a panel that included journalists from Georgia, Jordan, Mexico, Malaysia and Zimbabwe to discuss international opinion of America.
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September 15th, 2007
The Arab Press Network examines the way that bloggers have become a new actor in the Arab media market and the constraints they face from countries which limit freedom of expression. It highlights Wael Abbas, an Egyptian blogger and 2007 recipient of the Knight International Journalism Award.
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September 11th, 2007
Knight Fellow Stephen Frankin posts an article on IJNet which features advice on starting and maintaining an effective blog.
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September 10th, 2007
Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega remains in U.S. custody after his parole date, as his lawyers fight an extradition request from France. The 73-year-old Noriega was scheduled to be released Sunday when his drug and rackteering sentence ended. Brian Wagner’s article features ICFJ’s Luis Botello and his analysis of the situation.
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August 29, 2007
Watch a video of ICFJ President Joyce Barnathan's speech at the Google headquarters in San Francisco in August. Her speech, Global Digital Journalism: A Transformative Moment, was broadcast to five other Google offices across the nation.
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