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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Nathan Rabin Nathan Rabin is the head writer for The A.V. Club. His books include “The Big Rewind” and “My Year of Flops.” He also collaborated on “Weird Al: The Book.”...Tags: Graduation, Teaching and Learning, Fine Artists, Entertainment Events, Education
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South Florida Sun Sentinel wins Pulitzer
The South Florida Sun Sentinel was awarded the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for public service journalism Monday for its investigation of off-duty police officers who endangered the lives of citizens by speeding. The newspaper, owned by Tribune Co.,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Entertainment Events, The New York Times, Tribune Company, Arts
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Letters: 1st Amendment isn't the issue
Re "Facing jail time for doing her job," Opinion, April 9 Judith Miller sees a "travesty of justice" in forcing a reporter to divulge the identity of a confidential source who leaked information pertinent to a criminal trial. The real travesty would...Tags: Iraq, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, The New York Times
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Egypt president uses tweets to convey kinder, gentler side
CAIRO — President Mohamed Morsi, at least for the moment, appears to be channeling his softer side. The beleaguered Egyptian leader this week withdrew criminal complaints filed by his office against journalists and began nightly chats with...Tags: Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Hosni Mubarak, Human Rights, Justice and Rights
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Essay: Sitting in judgment
The word is "wodge" — and it explains everything. Wodge is a wonderful word. A playful word. Fun to say, fun to write, fun to see on the page. Had it not already existed, Dr. Seuss surely would have invented it. I first heard it a few years ago,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Crime, Law and Justice, Entertainment Events, Nobel Prize Awards, Newspaper and Magazine
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Anthony Madrid Anthony Madrid lives in Chicago. His poems have appeared in Boston Review, Gulf Coast, The Iowa Review, Poetry and Web Conjunctions. His first book is “I Am Your Slave Now Do What I...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Entertainment Events, Rutgers University, Entertainment, Tribune Company
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James Holmes case: Can a reporter be forced to reveal her source?
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — High-stakes legal issues have become a hallmark of the James E. Holmes case, with questions surrounding capital punishment, insanity, due process and even doctor-patient privilege likely to swirl for months — if not years...
Tags: Murder, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Justice System
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Exposing Wrongdoing Serves The People
The Hartford CourantThere will always be an inherent conflict between a government that wants to guard its information, and journalists and citizens who want access to it. Although there is a recognition that some information should be kept secret, a democracy needs its...Tags: WikiLeaks, Bradley Manning, Armed Conflicts, The New York Times, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut)
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University Press student says FAU quotes him $17,000 price for records
Sun SentinelStudent journalist Dylan Bouscher got a bit of sticker shock when he requested public records from Florida Atlantic University. To get three years worth of police reports, Bouscher, who works for the University Press newspaper, was quoted an...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Social Media
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Susan Hahn Susan Hahn was editor of TriQuarterly for 14 years. She is author of a recent novel, “The Six Granddaughters of Cecil Slaughter”; nine books of poetry, including “Self/Pity&...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Entertainment Events, Lifestyle and Leisure, History (tv network), Entertainment
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Noel Greenwood dies at 75; former L.A. Times senior editor
Noel Greenwood, a former senior editor at the Los Angeles Times who helped shape local and California coverage as the newspaper outgrew its modest local ambitions and transformed itself into one of national stature, died Sunday at his Santa Barbara home....Tags: Awards and Prizes, Newspapers, Newspaper and Magazine, Media Industry, Prostate Cancer
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Al Neuharth dies at 89; newspaper mogul created USA Today
Al Neuharth, the newspaper mogul who in 1982 made a $1-billion gamble called USA Today that earned derision for its emphasis on brevity, flashy graphics and upbeat stories but endured to become the nation's largest-circulation newspaper, died Friday in...
Tags: Cocoa Beach, Washington, DC, USA Today, Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers
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