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This is just so sad. I really admired Tim Russert and never missed Meet the Press. We need him to grill the presidential candidates!
Here's NBC's latest story:
WASHINGTON - Tim Russert, NBC News’ Washington bureau chief and the moderator of “Meet the Press,” died Friday after...
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Some World War II veterans are up in arms over the latest edition of Time magazine, which depicts the iconic image of Marines raising the American flag over Iwo Jima, with the flag replaced by a tree.
“It’s an absolute disgrace,” one Iwo Jima veteran told the online Business...
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Many people take for granted that health screenings are a good thing.
It's the G.I. Joe mentality: "Knowledge is power, and learning is half the battle."
But unfortunately, not much is said about the downsides of too much testing.
The Association of Health Care Journalists...
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Nearly 4,000 U.S. deaths (and no real end in sight). No shame, and no apologies, no accountability, for telling at least 935 lies.
Thought telling the truth was one of those top ten hits the Christian Right Wrong prided itself on?
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Thats a line from Edward R. Murrow, one of the giants in the journalism field. Alternet has a piece up about the evening news and the talking heads that give it to us every evening. By us..I mean the universal 'us' as I very seldom watch local or national news in the evening anymore, getting my...
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In the world of journalism, turnover is HIGH. People come and go all the time. Young journalists cross the river to the big time by hopping across newsrooms like they are stepping stones.
I used to get attached. I used to make really close friends and then cry when they left. But I was young...
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Marylee's column is not posted on her Right Thinking blog site, which is hosted the Californian. I wanted to write and congratulate her for not insulting any one in her editorial journalism assignment for this week, she had really nothing to say, so she filled the entire length of the B1...
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This project will stick in your mind long after you finish reading it and make you truly appreciate family and life.
Sacramento Bee photographer Renée C. Byers and writer Cynthia Hubert followed mother Cyndie French for a year as her son Derek Madsen battled neuroblastoma, a rare...
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I teach at an alternative education school, which for those of you who may not know , is politically correct speak for Continuation School. I do the job because I used to sit on the other side of the desk in one of those schools, and after cleaning up my act 15 years ago, went back...
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Almost every day, I get several press releases on new studies, surveys and medical advancements. Most of the time, they don't warrant a story, due to a lack of clear scientific findings or scrutiny, an inherent financial interest or irrelevance.
The Chicago Tribune's public editor published...
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One of the pioneering black journalists has passed away. WaPo has a write up here. Mr. Bradley was someone I enjoyed watching during his tenure on 60 Minutes. He will be missed by many.
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(artist's note: this is from the blog n.l.belardes.com~I've been asked to share more about the show so here's what nick had to say. Plus check theatreaddict.com for more pics of the entire show)
I had a dream the other day:There stood the Getty Museum with every pretentious ghost...
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