Reunion in Thailand
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Canadian journalist meets Thai rescuer
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Digtital Window hosted its first ever press event yesterday at The Haymarket Hotel. Attended by a range of high profile editors and journalists from key industry publications, the focus of the day was “The Future of Digital”. Guests were enticed with the promise of three market-leading speakers; Richard Holway , Chairman of TechMarketView, David Rowan , Editor of Wired Magazine, and James Woudhuysen , Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University.
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The Future of Digital Plus a Whole Lot of iPads
Journalism students have asked colleagues all over Australia what we thought about Channel Sevens exposure of David Campbell, writes journalist and UTS lecturer Jenna Price .
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Journalists, educators tell Ch 7: what you did to David Campbell is deplorable
Dow Jones Newswires | Australian shopping mall giant Westfield Group on Thursday ruled out a bid for General Growth Properties Inc., saying it would only look at individual assets its bankrupt U.S. rival puts on the market.
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Westfield rules out a bid for General Growth
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The self-rightous right wing evangelicals are at it again. According to Christian Newswire’s Gary McCullough, the ratings drop at “American Idol” is attributable to the the addition of Ellen DeGeneres, and that network television is on …
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Christian Newswire's Gary McCollough Says Ratings Drop of American …
Dow Jones Newswires | An Abbott Laboratories device designed to clip together leaky heart valves without major surgery showed similar performance among patients with different causes of valve problems in new study data, Abbott said Tuesday.
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Abbott heart-valve clip shows promise
Journalist threatened with arrest. Emerging reports are raising the question of just how much of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill journalists are able to document
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CBS Journalist threatened with arrest for filming Oil spill
Former SEC officer Pat Huddleston and Dow Jones Newswires?
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Uncle Sam Tries to Figure Out Crazy Trading
China said Tuesday that consumer prices and bank lending accelerated in April, fuelling fears the economy may overheat and building pressure on Beijing to hike interest rates and let its currency rise.
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China’s consumer prices, bank lending rise in April
China’s inflation rate accelerated in April, as consumer and producer prices beat estimates, while data also showed bank lending gathering pace.
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Economic Report: China’s inflation rate accelerates, lending surges
China said Tuesday that consumer prices accelerated in April, which could increase pressure on policymakers in the world’s third-largest economy to hike interest rates to rein in inflation.
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China’s consumer prices rise in April
A group of United Nations human rights experts today urged the Honduran Government to take immediate action to end violence against journalists in the Central American country where, they said, seven media professionals have been killed during the past …
The United Nations agency tasked with upholding press freedom today spoke out against the intimidations and attacks yesterday against journalists covering Maoist protests in the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu.
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Nepal: Attacks Against Journalists
Economists have been slow to catch on to the trend of stronger-than-expected jobs growth, and they are still skeptical of recovery. Why are they still behind the curve?
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Newsweek: Why economists remain glum about recovery
As part of a programme run by the AFP Foundation and financed by FIFA, some 270 African sports journalists, editors and photographers attended a training programme which concluded on 5 May 2010.
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African journalists train for the FIFA World Cup
An employee working the coffee machine at a Wheaton McDonald’s. Mary Dillon’s vacancy comes at a time of strength for McDonald’s, which is powering ahead with help from espresso-based drinks and premium burgers.
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McDonald’s looks for new global marketing chief
Dow Jones Newswires/Singapore Asian stock markets were on the mend yesterday after last weeks sharp losses as European nations and the International Monetary Fund agreed on a massive loan programme to protect vulnerable nations in the euro-zone, stoking risk appetite and boosting financial and resource shares.
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In Reynosa, Mexico there’s a three-way street war between the Mexican authorities and two drug cartels.
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Mexican Drug Wars: Tweets Alert Citizens When Journalists Silenced
A group of U.N. human rights experts has urged Honduras to protect journalists in the country after seven were killed in the past six weeks.
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UN rights experts urge Honduras to protect journalists after 7 killed in 6 weeks