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Asian Media Ignoring Crisis of Sub-Saharan Proportions
By Kalinga Seneviratne Special Contribution
Manila, July 14, 2008 — Consumed by excessive commercialization the Asian media is ignoring a human crisis in Asia which is of sub-Saharan proportions warned senior development economists from the ...Lee's Media Chief under Fire for Media ControlCivic Groups Call for KCC Chairman Choi's Resignation
By Grace Kim Staff Reporter
"Media Action for Fairness," a civic group for promoting justice in media and preventing privatization of the media, held a press conference at COEX in Samsung-dong, Seoul on June 17, 2008, to demand ...No official censorship of the local media : NMC chief affirms
ABU DHABI (WAM) — In the three decades since the Khaleej Times was launched, the Dubai-based daily paper has grown to become a major component of the UAE's English language media, making ...Nuke Energy to Fuel Growth in UAE
The UAE's decision to resort to the use of nuclear energy for peaceful use stems from its understanding of how it could play a constructive role in the development process of the country, ...Islamophobia and Muslims
Though many people around the world doubt the credibility of the common narration of the 9/11, the incident largely contributed to the spread of Islamophobia. A Dubai -based newspaper said in its editorial that the ...Int'l Community's Cool Response to Israel's Genocide Policy Disgusting, PatheticThe Gulf Today, a UAE English language and Dubai-based daily, condemned on March 2 the international community's "disgusting, pathetic and despicable for its "largely cool response to ...Israel's War on Gaza Strip: 'Gulf Today' EditorialAs Israel blocked aid supplies to Gaza, cutting off the lifelines to the Mediterranean strip and bringing the economic life there into a standstill, the Sharjah-based English daily 'Gulf Today' ...Journalist Reporting on Under-represented Communities ArrestedPrashant Rahi, a senior journalist of Uttarakhand, with over 17 years of service to his `credit, has been reporting on under-represented communities and pro-people's movements in the state, was ...Panel Finds Iraq Still the Deadliest Place on Earth for JournalistsFor the fifth year in a row, Iraq was the most dangerous place in the world to be a journalist.
The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists reported this week that 31 journalists have died in 2007, ...Asia Journalist Association Holds 2007 Plenary Session in KoreaThe Asia Journalist Association held its 2007 Plenary Session at the Baekdam Temple in Inje-gun, Gangwon Province, Korea on Dec. 1, 2007. The participants in the session approved some amendments to ...Annapolis is a historic opportunity: paperMost Dangerous War in the History of JournalismNational Media Council clarifies closure of GEO, ARY TV stationsCNN Reveals Major Investment in Int'l NewsMusharraf's Grave MiscalculationShows How Korea Is World's Most Wired NationS. Korean Journalists Denied Internet Access as Gov't Closes Pressrooms15th Int'l Conference for Digital Media Nov. 8-9In Parting Shot, Blair Calls Press a "Feral Beast"CNN Launches First Health ShowArab Media Forum to Open on April 24Fallout of the War in Iraq ContinuesChina to Put Blogs under State ControlMedia Should Tell Reality, Not ReflectionUN Ban Ki-moon's Deeply Demoralized OrganizationUS urged to end the war, don't talk of a new oneRisk of Reckless Step as an Escape: UAE DailyBritish Troops Must Leave Iraq: UAE DailyLA Times Publisher Resigns; Editor Remains on JobMedia Convergent Journalism in Kuala LumpurKhalifa's Tour to Egypt, France, Morocco FilmedUAE press contrasting views on UK terror plotUS Blind Support for Israel Fanning Fires of ExtremismIsrael, US Fail to Learn from the PastMedia Assail Israel, US for "Crime Against Humanity"Time to do away with UN: paperTime to Demand Durable Arab-Israeli Peace PactOnline Media Revolution Taking Off in S. KoreaIFJ launches 4th S. Asia Press Freedom ReportKorean Press Needs to Be Unification-OrientedFT Asian Financial Centres Summit in Seoul2005 A Record Year for Loss in Journalism"Vershbow Should Apologize for His Remarks"China Ratchets Up Control on ExpressionIFJ Conference Planned at Mt. GeumgangMBC Quest for Truth Foiled in Harsh AttackAsian Journalists Association Adopts CharterGoogle Pauses Online Books PlanFive Journalist Leaders Arrested in NepalO'Reilly Critical of Seoul Press LawEuropean Papers Go TabloidFor Arab, Hussein Photos Reinforce View of USCall for Entries for IFJ Journalism Close May 31Newspapers Struggle to Avoid Their Own OrbitOnline News Active in World's Most Wired NationHistory Repeats in Struggle for Free PressMurdoch to Buy Rest Fox Shares in $7 Bil. DealNew Asia-Wide Journalist Body LaunchedTimes in Tabloid TransformationThe President vs. The DailiesSenior Photo Journalist Eddie Adams Dies at 71Barbara Walters: The Exit InterviewJAK Urges Indonesian Gov't to Remove Defamation as Offense Under Criminal CodeJAK Backs Global Campaign against BriberyKPF Invites Ex- CIS Journalists of Korean OriginSeoul Mayor Lee under Fire for Spending Tax
Money for "Promoting Him and His Policies."JAK Seeks Support from Int'l Media Community
for Safety of Journalists in Conflict-Ridden AreasJAK Calls for "Urgent" Global Media Support
for Immediate Release of South Korean CaptiveKorea to Expand Journalists Exchange,
Cooperation with Greece, Russia, BulgariaSouth Korea Dissolves Ties That Once Bound the Press to the PowerfulDaily Zoom Presses Other Free Dailies in MarketEuropean Press Review on D-Day CelebrationsAdvertising Rebounds, Circulation DecreasesA Brief History of NewspapersWe Want to Learn from Korea's 2002 World CupSouth Africa's Nelson Mandela Selected
as Recipient of Manhae Peace PrizeKorea, Russia to Expand Journalist ExchangeJAK Launches Fund-Raising Drive for North Korean Blast Victims"Vox Populi, That's the Constitution""Big 3" Dailies Blamable for Roh's ImpeachmentJAK Delivers Protest Letter to U.S. Embassy Over Detention of Korean Journalists in IraqBroadcast Media Must Be Fair and Rational
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