Monthly Archives: October 2010

In the red zone

Australian journalist Martin Chulov tells Peter Clarke about the challenges of reporting from Iraq and the preparations for January’s election While Afghanistan has been centre stage, with its deeply flawed presidential election and the vexed debate about sending in more US troops, … Continue reading

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Censored Images of War

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Microfilm Projections of Iraqi Invasion

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Predators campaign ad

Reporters Without Borders denounces the “Predators of Press Freedom” by releasing its annual list of the worst violators and launching its latest high-profile campaign ad. Reporters Without Borders issued its first predators list in 2001. The aim of these annual … Continue reading

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Trip to the British Library Newspaper Archive

I went to the British Library newspaper archive yesterday. I had no idea when I boarded the tube that it was going to take me well over an hour each way and that was just the tube ride. The library … Continue reading

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