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Harvard University’s Nieman Foundation for Journalism has presented their award for integrity this year to a journalist, Atwar Bahjat, who was kidnapped and killed in Iraq...
...very dedicated journalist and very emotionally involved in the story,” Charters said...
...confident he will help you do your job," Bush said. "My job is to make decisions, and his job is to help explain those decisions to the press corps and the American people. He understands, like I understand, that the press is vital to our democracy. As a professional journalist, Tony Snow understands the importance of the relationship between government and those whose job it is to cover the government. He's going to work hard to provide you with timely information about my philosophy, my priorities, and the actions we're taking to implement our agenda...
...stagnant political establishment has to keep in mind that radical and urgent reforms are badly needed in the labor market. Unless we can make changes rapidly, we might as well start talking about a lost generation of young workers. Giulio Cicconi Teramo, Italy I worked as a freelance journalist for more than a decade, but I spent my 30s without a solid position. I had to wait. Every time I tried to raise my head, someone said I was arrogant. I tried to shift my career path to international diplomacy, but that caused my divorce because my wife expected...
...river for tourists. "We value the [Bujagali] falls, but development is about making options and choices," says Kahangire from his office overlooking Lake Victoria in Entebbe, Uganda. Some in the rich world agree. In his 2004 book, The World's Banker, on former World Bank president James Wolfensohn, journalist Sebastian Mallaby argues that NGOs often do more harm than good to the world's poor. Uganda's National Association of Professional Environmentalists, he wrote, was a tiny single-issue group that, with the backing of Western NGOs (including the IRN), was able to halt a project that could help millions...