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British Newspapers A guide to British papers for TEFL students Tags: newspapers |
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Newspapers The decline of the newspaper?? Ransom notes, papier-mâché and slacker gift wrapping will never be the same! Tags: blood bravia craigslist fish new newspapers periodical pressure section sony sports times today usa video web wrap york |
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Les Blogs - Newspapers vs blogs Visit to the international newspaper Herald Tribune in Paris Tags: lesblogs |
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Leader Newspapers -- Q & A -- Dina Matos McGreevey Book signing of "Silent Partner" and Q & A at Barnes & Noble May 10, 2007. Shot by Cindy Capitani Tags: Leader Newspapers Lyndhurst Rutherford Carlstadt Wood-Ridge North Arlington Matos McGreevey |
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Danish newspapers republish Mohammad cartoon CHAN: Remember the Danish cartoon about Mohammad that lead to Muslim all over the world? Well, several Danish newspapers have decided to reprint one of the drawings. Why? To protest a plot to murder one of the cartoonists. Here's more. STORY: Two years ago a drawing of the Prophet Mohammad--showing him with a bomb in a turban--lead to outrage among Muslim communities all over the world. A Danish citizen of Moroccan descent and two Tunisians were arrested on Tuesday for planning to murder 73-year-old Kurt Westergaard, a cartoonist at Jyllands-Posten, the Danish paper that originally published the drawings in September 2005. Five Danish daily newspapers, more than 10 smaller papers and a Swedish daily reprinted Westergaard's cartoon. Most Muslims consider any depiction of the founder of Islam as offensive. But Berlingske Tidene editor-in-chief defended the decision. [Lisbeth Knudsen, editor in chief]: "If somebody here works with things that fundamentalists do not like, we have to stand up for freedom of speech." Danish Muslim groups criticised the move as divisive, but said they saw the issue as localized this time. [Mostafa Chendid, Imam at the Islamic Faith Community]: "In the beginning it was pure provocation to Muslims, and now it has some consequences, it was about these three people who were arrested yesterday and released yesterday, so actually they are two different situations." The Islamic Faith Community was at the centre of the first cartoon controversy. They said they hoped the situation would not escalate this time. Three Danish embassies were attacked and at least 50 people were killed in rioting in 2006 in the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Several young Muslims have since been convicted in Denmark of planning bomb attacks, partly in protest at the cartoons. Danish media said a man of Moroccan descent, 40, had been released but faced preliminary charges while two Tunisians, 36 and 25, would face deportation later this week. Tags: Danish newspapers republish Mohammad cartoon Murder Plot ntdtv news |
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The Mitchell Archives - Historic Newspapers The Mitchell Archives specializes in the sale and preservation of original historic newspapers spanning four centuries. Its archives contains 20,000 extremely rare and one-of-a-kind issues. Historic newspapers, both past and present, are a mirror of our civilization's rich history. They maintain an invaluable record of the people and events that shaped our nation and the world. The key battles of the American Revolution and the Civil War, fierce pirates like Blackbeard, the travels of Lewis and Clark, speeches of Henry Clay and Frederick Douglass, gunfights of the Wild West and even the sinking of the Titanic are all captured in the pages of American and European newspapers. For more information, please visit mitchellarchives.com. Tags: Mitchell Archives newspapers history rare lincoln washington collecting civil war revolution president world battle |
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Euro 2004-Greece-After Semifinal-Newspapers+Radio Newspapers and radio broadcasting after the Semifinal of UEFA Euro 2004 between Greece and Czech. Tags: greece uefa euro 2004 football soccer portugal qualify newspaper radio celebrate |
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Euro 2004-Greece-After Final - Photos+Newspapers+Radio Photo Album + Newspapers + Radio broadcasting after the Final of UEFA Euro 2004 between Greece and Portugal 1-0! Tags: greece uefa euro 2004 football soccer portugal qualify newspaper radio photos hellas pictures |
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Jeff Jarvis Advice to Newspapers: Make Your Video Clips Top Jersey Paper Launches Video Blog of Consumer-Generated Content on YouTube --- Jeff Jarvis Advice to Newspapers: Make Your Video Clips Viral, Provide Embed: Former CBS News Chief Says Network News Must Embrace User Generated Content Too! This week at the AlwaysOn On Media conference, I had the good fortune to catch up with two profound media observers: blogger Jeff Jarvis who consults to major newspaper companies and Andrew Heyward, former president of CBS News. Jeff says that newspapers and media sites should provide an embed code so that video clips can be shared virally and not be restricted to the limits of the publication's Web pages. This is remarkable: He told me that New Jersey's largest newspaper, the Newark Star-Ledger (Advance/Conde Nast) has just launched a video blog of content from reader with clips hosted YouTube. In a related development, Red Herring reports that The New York Times will introduce cosumer generated video to the site -- and the video players will allow the embed code to be shared. Andrew Heyward, a 30 year veteran of CBS News and past president, told me that broadcast news executives must begin to embrace community-generated content. How things are changing! Both inteviews are craftily edited together. Andrew is involved with several pursuits these days including sitting on the board of the NewsMarket, a company that provides institutional and corporate video to media users around the globe. The NewsMarket had a lovely dinner on Tuesday evening for a handful of (lucky) AlwaysOn attendees. The dinner featured an after dinner chat between Marketwatch columnist Bambi Francisco and Revver CEO Steven Starr. What a media week! See this video on Beet.TV: http://www.beet.tv/2007/02/top_jersey_pape.html Tags: blogger Newark Star-Ledger jeff jarvis advice newspapers make AlwaysOn Media Conference |