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  1. Ignoring the alarm.(media coverage of questionable business practices): An article from: American Journalism Review by Charles Layton, 2003-03-01
  2. French Exile Journalism and European Politics, 1792-1814 (Royal Historical Society Studies in History New Series) by Simon Burrows, 2000-12-07
  3. KMOV stands up to management.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Dawn Grodsky, 2000-10-01
  4. Stopping the circus: "dignified" coverage of the Oklahoma City case.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Greg Luft, 1997-03-01
  5. A frightened press.(reaction to legislators' evaluation of the need for war against Iraq)(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Edward Bishop, 2003-10-01
  6. Putting an entire community online. (community activities reported online): An article from: American Journalism Review by J.D. Lasica, 1998-07-01
  7. Randall Terry whips up followers for additional bookstore attacks. (Operation Rescue founder and activist): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 1997-10-01
  8. An Outbreak of Internet-Phobia.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Lawrence K. Grossman, 1999-09-01
  9. Tiptoeing toward democracy.(Scene): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Dina Temple-Raston, 2003-09-01
  10. What KMOX and other media have missed.(radio station, St. Louis, Missouri)(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Charles L. Klotzer, 2000-12-01
  11. In search of intelligent design & public interest.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Byron Clemens, 2004-04-01
  12. Caro's way. (Books).(Robert A. Caro): An article from: Columbia Journalism Review by Scott Sherman, 2002-05-01
  13. 10 missing minutes.(Channels): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Tripp Frohlichstein, 2004-02-01
  14. Running scared.(AM/FM): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Joe Sonderman, 2004-03-01

41. SMWC | Academics > Department Of English, Journalism And Languages > Activities
The department of English, journalism and languages at Saint Maryof-the-Woods College sponsors student activities that enrich and add excitement to the study
http://www.smwc.edu/acad/ejl_dept/activities.shtml
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Department of English, Journalism and Languages [Activities] The department of English, journalism and languages at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College sponsors student activities that enrich and add excitement to the study of language, literature, and writing. Participating in these activities also can enhance your resume in the area of skills and volunteer service.
  • The Aurora is the college's literary arts magazine that has been published annually since the 1880s. Old examples include handwritten magazines, as well as those printed in various formats. In recent times the magazine has become a showcase for creative writing, photography and the graphic arts. While it has always served as a workshop in the editing and publishing process, students now learn the arts of computer layout and design in creating issues of Aurora
  • The Woods is the College's newspaper with a long and distinguished record of success and service. Working for The Woods you learn valuable skills in writing, editing, layout and design as well as personal skills in time management, working with others, and fostering a professional approach to problem solving.

42. The Offshore Library: Journalism, Money Laundering, And Offshore Activities
journalism, MONEY LAUNDERING, AND OFFSHORE activities. Journalists, with a little knowledge, few principles, and fluctuating prejudices
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Journalists, with a little knowledge, few principles, and fluctuating prejudices can be relied upon to sacrifice almost anything to cause a sensation that will sell newspapers. This irresponsible expediency appears most frequently in their treatment of offshore jurisdictions. Offshore financial centers are also called tax havens. The term is synonymous, in the public's mind, with tax evasion, due in no small part to biased journalistic reporting. These jurisdictions levy a lower rate of tax than many industrial countries whose governments became displeased at the loss of revenue and whose journalists took pleasure at pointing fingers at these jurisdictions. "Render unto Caesar what is due to Caesar" became "render unto Caesar what Caesar wants to have." Journalists desperate to reveal and expose are only too willing to look for another Watergate scandal under every stone. There is no easier and better target than small countries. This journalistic approach is very predictable. For example, note the case of Robert Maxwell, who was a crook. Robert Maxwell operated through offshore companies, therefore offshore companies exist only for illegal and fraudulent purposes. If they can bring into this equation any contacts with Liechtenstein, the Channel Islands or the Cayman Islands, the condemnation is complete. Rebuttals fall on deaf ears. The logic is that because Robert Maxwell banked in an offshore center all other depositors in that jurisdiction are also criminals. The fact that offshore centers are responsible for an incredible percentage of legitimate international investment throughout the world counts for nothing.

43. Journalist In Residence Program
Michael Singer, Deputy Director, MSRI David Eisenbud, Director, MSRI Timothy Ferris, Professor Emeritus, Department of journalism, UCB David Hoffman, Head
http://www.msri.org/activities/jir/
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It is often said that mathematics is too abstract; too remote from "real life" to be of interest to the general public. It is a commonplace that mathematicians are too far up in the clouds" to be able to explain their science to the layman. Yet, mathematics underlies almost all of real life as we know it today (computers, satellites, finance), and successful attempts to explain mathematics are popular with the general public (i.e., K. C. Cole's The Universe and the Teacup , R. Osserman's The Poetry of the Universe ). Mathematics CAN be presented intelligibly to the public and there is genuine interest when that happens. Supported by grants from the Gabriella and Paul Rosenbaum and William Randolph Hearst Foundations, MSRI has initiated a Journalist-in-Residence Program to help make contacts between mathematical scientists and journalists who can spread more and better information to the public. MSRI's Journalist in Residence program is supported by a board of distinguished advisors, chaired by William R. Hearst III, and already has a distinguished alumni as well. K.C. Cole describes her experience as a Journalist in Residence at MSRI in

44. Valley Christian Schools - Activities
journalism Three levels of journalism are taught to students who enroll in this popular class. Producing the high school newspaper
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Three levels of Journalism are taught to students who enroll in this popular class. Producing the high school newspaper, The Warrior, students with skills in many different areas are chosen to work as a team by the adviser, Mrs. Diann Fugate. The basic course explores the manner in which news is gathered and written, using a newspaper style rather than a literary style. Students are instructed in writing, layout, production and responsibilities connected with the print media, as well as the business side of producing a newspaper. Returning students assume greater responsibilities as editors, business managers, graphic editors and photography editors. These students plan the layout and production of The Warrior. Computer skills are essential to the layout of the paper. PageMaker is taught and used as the publication program. Ad sales are required which generate funds for the production of the paper which is printed locally at a professional web press. The Warrior has received a first place ranking for the past 3 years in the American High School Newspaper awards.
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45. Agricultural Communications And Journalism
major challenge will be narrowing down the wide range of activities available at communication can be found through the AQ Miller School of journalism and Mass
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/agcomm/Activities.htm

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A big part of anyone’s college education is involvement in activities. Your major challenge will be narrowing down the wide range of activities available at K-State to ones that help best prepare you for life after college. Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (or ACT) is the student organization that is designed specifically for future agricultural communicators and journalists. For student interested specifically in the marketing of agricultural products and services, check out the National Agri-Marketing Association Web site at www.nama.org or the collegiate student Web site at www.nama.org/student/student-index.html Other clubs and organizations focused on communication can be found through the A.Q. Miller School of Journalism and Mass Communication at K-State

46. Butler University School Of Journalism: Student Activities
Student activities Butler University journalism students were among the first in the nation to publish an online student newspaper on the World Wide Web.
http://www.butler.edu/journalism/act.html
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Outside the classroom, news-editorial skills are honed working on the weekly student newspaper, which utilizes current computer publishing and software for its student staff. The Butler Collegian, recognized as the "Best College Newspaper in Indiana," by the Society of Professional Journalists, is a consistent "All-American" publication. Butler University journalism students were among the first in the nation to publish an on-line student newspaper on the World Wide Web. DawgNet , an electronic version of the Collegian, can be found on Butler's World Wide Web server at http://www.butler.edu/dawgnet/ Butler's Public Relations Students Society of America chapter provides professional and leadership development opportunities, allowing students to apply classroom theories and methods prior to graduation. Indianapolis chapters of the Public Relations Society of America, Women in Communications Inc., the International Association of Business Communicators and the Society of Professional Journalists welcome student members and provide networking and mentoring opportunities to them as emerging professionals. An annual Journalism Awards Banquet recognizes outstanding student work.

47. CMSS Activities--Journalism Course
The goal is to enhance the military education of Canadian journalists who will report on Canadian military activities domestically and abroad.
http://www.stratnet.ucalgary.ca/activities/journalism-course.htm
CMSS Activities
Military Journalism Course SUMMARY:
The goal is to enhance the military education of Canadian journalists who will report on Canadian military activities domestically and abroad.
Journalism students from across Canada are eligible to apply. Included in the scholarship are: air transportation to and from Calgary, accommodations, meals, and ground transportation in Alberta. For more information please contact:
Alexis Apps, Executive Assistant
Email: contact@cdfai.org
Phone: (403) 231-7624
Fax: (403) 231-7647 Course developer and instructor: Bob Bergen OUTLINE:
Much has changed in the world since the events of September 11, 2001, in the United States. Whereas widespread indifference toward the Canadian military formed a key part of the collective Canadian personality in the latter part of the 20th century, that is no longer the case in 2002.
The end game is to teach future journalists to learn how to learn about the military, thereby enabling them to feel professionally and ethically comfortable working in an environment that is decidedly foreign to and remote from the average civilian experience.
Method: The course is divided into two distinct components.

48. Activities - Journalism Program
Questions Home . . . FLAD, activities. takes a special interest in opportunities for Portuguese, journalism program. journalists to
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FLAD Activities takes a special interest in opportunities for Portuguese Journalism program journalists to meet and exchange views with American colleagues and help improve quality of work.
Apart from media seminars, conferences and workshops, FLAD each year organizes a four-week study program for journalists at the College of Communication of Boston University.
FLAD supports trips by Portuguese journalists to the U.S., when these contribute reporting of relevant interest in terms of better understanding of Portuguese American communities or of the U.S. community in Portugal. FLAD awards an annual Journalism prize for the best reporting or research project submitted on themes which are specified. The prize for 1998 is a work of art and a PTE1.5 million check and will cover journalism research over the period 1 April 1997 - 31 March1998.

49. Writing Company Journalism
for Publication Featuring 22 stepby-step lessons and 71 reproducible handouts, this guide provides ready-to-use activities for high school journalism classes.
http://www.writingco.com/c/@sEKd2aio0SxfA/Pages/journalism.html

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50. Cox Center Activities 2003-2004
Cox Center activities Sept Journalists from Belarus talked with experts about online journalism in the United States during a visit to the University of Georgia
http://www.grady.uga.edu/coxcenter/activities0304.htm
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Journalists and Communication Specialists in Peru Workshop Believe Gap Between Scientists and Journalists Can Be Bridged
Scientists and journalists have different work habits, but a bridge between the two groups can be created through open discussions, journalists, scientists and health information specialists meeting in Peru in late April decided. Mrs. Betty Gage Holland Dies in Atlanta Mrs. Betty Gage Holland, widow of James M. Cox Jr., died in Atlanta on May 15. Mrs. Holland supported the work of the James M. Cox Jr. Center for International Mass Communication Training and Research at the University of Georgia as a living memorial to Mr. Cox, who died in 1974. Experts at University of Georgia Discuss Internet Issues with Belarusian Journalists Journalists from Belarus talked with experts about online journalism in the United States during a visit to the University of Georgia in April. The discussions focused on legal issues surrounding the Internet and on the use of the Internet in reporting. Pre-Election Planning Important, Ukrainian Journalists Told

51. Cox Center Activities 2003-2004
Cox Center activities Sept. for free speech, an expert on First Amendment law told three Mexican journalists visiting the Grady College of journalism and Mass
http://www.grady.uga.edu/coxcenter/coxcenter_working/old_web/activities0304.htm
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(Academic Year 2003-2004) Mrs. Betty Gage Holland Dies in Atlanta Mrs. Betty Gage Holland, widow of James M. Cox Jr., died in Atlanta on May 15. Mrs. Holland supported the work of the James M. Cox Jr. Center for International Mass Communication Training and Research at the University of Georgia as a living memorial to Mr. Cox, who died in 1974. Journalists and Communication Specialists in Peru Workshop Believe Gap Between Scientists and Journalists Can Be Bridged Scientists and journalists have different work habits, but a bridge between the two groups can be created through open discussions, journalists, scientists and health information specialists meeting in Peru in late April decided. Mexican Journalists Discuss U.S Media Law During Visit to Cox Center and Grady College U.S. Media law has traditionally provided strong support for free speech, an expert on First Amendment law told three Mexican journalists visiting the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication in April. Experts at University of Georgia Discuss Internet Issues with Belarusian Journalists Journalists from Belarus talked with experts about online journalism in the United States during a visit to the University of Georgia in April. The discussions focused on legal issues surrounding the Internet and on the use of the Internet in reporting.

52. Journalism Cherub Crier 2000
activities. Cherubs pose at the site of the annual group photo during the scavenger hunt. From the top left going clockwise, Lauren
http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/specialprograms/nhsi/2000/activities1.html
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Cherubs pose at the site of the annual group photo during the scavenger hunt. From the top left going clockwise, Lauren Todd, Kia Carter, Jeff Kane, Erin McKnight, Jen Lebovich, Caitlin Waldo and Sarah Bondioli stand in front of Norris.
Instructor Rachel Masory look on in amazement as cherub Adam Alter scribbles furiously to help his team win Win, Lose, or Draw.
Jen Lebovich sits atop The Rock while fellow cherubs cling to it during the scavenger hunt. From the left, Sarah Bondioli, Caitlin Waldo, Erin McKnight, Lauren Todd and Kia Carter "get intimate" with The Rock.
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53. UAM-UAM/El País School Of Journalism:Main Activities
UAM/El País School of journalism MAIN activities. Teaching Activity The school provides the qualification of Master s in journalism.
http://www.uam.es/otroscentros/periodismouampais/actvidadesppales_ing.html
UAM/El País School of Journalism MAIN ACTIVITIES
  • Teaching Activity: The school provides the qualification of Master's in Journalism. Its duration is one natural year - from January through to December - and allows the student to obtain the qualification of the same name. This qualification, in accordance with the University Reform Law, has the ranking of a UAM-specific qualification; as a consequence, it is issued by the Rector of the UAM, prior petition of the school's management board and the teaching staff senate. These studies are aimed at Spanish and foreign university students, that wish to acquire or broaden their knowledge regarding the methods and techniques needed for carrying out the journalist profession in its different forms.

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54. Director, Journalism Institute For Digital Education, Activities
Director, journalism Institute for Digital Education, activities, and Scholarship, Department of journalism.
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55. Department Of English, Foreign Languages, And Journalism: Departmental Activitie
Study Abroad Programs, Departmental Alumni Listings, EFLJ Publications and activities, activities. Student Clubs. Student Publications. Scholarships.
http://www.mwsc.edu/eflj/activities.html
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56. Journalism.co.za - The Resource For Journalists
Programme offers a number of fellowships designed to develop a tradition of indepth research journalism Read the full story. Africa - activities Public Events
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57. Membership And Activities
Membership and activities of the Unit for journalism Research. The membership comprises an Executive Committee of fulltime members
http://www.ma-radio.gold.ac.uk/SYMPOSIUM/symp6.htm
Membership and activities of the Unit for Journalism Research The membership comprises an Executive Committee of full-time members of the Department with relevant research interests; members include other present and past researchers of the Department. Executive Committee: Professor James Curran Angela Phillips Tim Crook Dr Daya Thussu ... Dr Hugo de Burgh Professor James Curran The political economy of the media James Curran's most recent book is Media and Power (Routledge 2002) on the history, sociology and politics of journalism. The 6th edition of Power without Responsibility (James Curran and Jean Seaton), arguably the best known work on journalism in the world today, will be published this year as will the edited volume (with Nick Couldry) Contesting Media Power (Rowman and Littlefield). Professor Curran has two other books in hand, one entitled The Political Economy of the Mass Media (Routledge 2005) and the other on Reporting Culture Wars (Tba).

58. Pryor Foundation Gift Funds Activities Of Journalism Fellows Program
The University Record, January 25, 1993. Pryor Foundation gift funds activities of journalism Fellows Program. A $150,000 endowment
http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9293/Jan25_93/11.htm
The University Record , January 25, 1993
Pryor Foundation gift funds activities of Journalism Fellows Program
A $150,000 endowment to strengthen understanding of international reporting has been received by the Michigan Journalism Fellows Program, a gift from the Pryor Foundation of Ann Arbor. Income from the gift will be used to bring in seminar speakers, sponsor travel and provide material for the fellows, who come to the University for sabbatical study from news organizations across the country. The Mary S. Pryor Fund for Foreign Correspondence honors the late Mrs. Millard Pryor, a pioneer woman journalist who, fresh out of the University of Missouri School of Journalism in 1929, worked her way around the world as a reporter and editor. Beginning with the Honolulu Advertiser, her odyssey included the Shanghai Evening Post and the Paris edition of the Chicago Tribune. Earnings from those jobs supplemented her freelance income from such papers as the Christian Science Monitor and the New York Sun, enabling her to complete her trip in 1931. Mrs. Pryor, a lifelong avid follower of foreign news, visited the Journalism Fellows Program regularly with her husband, a retired manufacturer.

59. Our National Parks Student Journalism Project
Our National Parks offer a wide range of activities. Swimming. Our feature articles on this Web site often describe these types of activities in vivid detail.
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60. The Danish School Of Journalism .:. International
on development of journalism education and training of journalists and other It is an internal newsletter about international activities taking place under the
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    • On this page you can find information about all the international programmes that the Danish School of Journalism offers alone or in cooperation with other international journalism schools. All international programmes are run in English. See latest production Discover Estonia Euroviews 2002 St. Petersburg Estonia Fall 2002 ... Springtime for Estonia
    • You should also click here if you are a Danish journalism student who wants to go abroad to study.
    • You can also read some General information if you are considering being an exchange student at the Danish School of Journalism in Aarhus.
    • Community Radio course at the Danish School of Journalism summer 2004 Program description and application (PDF)
  • Projects In Other Countries The DSJ participates in several projects on development of journalism education and training of journalists and other media professionals in
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