2005-2014

26 September 2005

Yahoo Enlists Finance Writers For Native Content

Yahoo Inc. has hired a roster of popular authors to write financial columns for its Web site, marking one of the company's biggest moves into original content. The Internet company today will begin publishing columns about personal finance and investing by an array of writers, including such well-known names in the business press as Ben Stein, Robert Kiyosaki and Stephen Covey. The Sunnyvale...

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26 September 2005

Media blackout on Darfur

Fewer villages in Darfur are left to be destroyed,butthe killing -- and the use of rape as a weapon by the Sudan government's Janjaweed and soldiers -- continues. As U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan told the BBC on July 3: "We have learned nothing from Rwanda," an atrocity which we were told would never happen again. Eric Reeves of Smith College in Massachusetts, the principal historian of the...

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26 September 2005

Jail Term "Punitive and Worrying"

The International Federation of Journalists today warned that the seven-year jail term imposed on Al Jazeera television reporter Tayseer Allouni by Spanish judges is a punitive action that could lead to increasing self-censorship in media reporting on security issues and organisations branded as "terrorist". Allouni, a veteran and respected journalist in the Middle East, was arrested in November...

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26 September 2005

Aljazeera to appeal Alluni's conviction

Pan-Arab satellite channel Aljazeera has said it will appeal after a Spanish judge sentenced its correspondent Taysir Alluni to seven years in prison for collaborating with al-Qaida. "The verdict is very disappointing and we consider it unfair and we will contact immediately the legal defence team to study the possibilities of appealing it," Aljazeera general manager Waddah Khanfar said on Monday...

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26 September 2005

Tayssir Allouni sentenced to seven years in prison

Reporters Without Borders expressed "surprise" after a court in Madrid on 26 September sentenced Tayssir Allouni, a journalist with Arabic TV network al-Jazeera, to seven years in prison for "collaboration" with al-Qaeda. The prosecutor’s frequent references to the journalist’s October 2001 interview with Osama Bid Laden, just after the 11 September attacks on the US, "makes it impossible to rule...

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26 September 2005

A Story Better Told in Print

LAST week at the Sheraton Hotel in downtown New Orleans, a mix of contractors, journalists and security people sat in the bar, reminiscing about Katrina and speculating about Rita, the storm of the moment. Hurricane coverage, for all of its discomforts, is a bit of a caper with beaucoup fringes. Reporters get to take over hotels, spend like pirates, drink like sailors and eat like truck drivers...

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26 September 2005

How can you establish a free media in such fear and anarchy

I had been dreading this moment for weeks, but I knew it would come inevitably. The night before leaving for Baghdad; preparing for yet another trip to that doomed city to report on yet more violence. For weeks at a time, I had lived in denial. I had told myself, no, it's not happening; no, I am not going back there. I have had enough, I am not going back to Iraq. But then I gave in, I started...

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25 September 2005

Probe ordered for assault on journalist in Tamil Nadu

Coimbatore, Sept 24: An inquiry has been ordered into the alleged assault of a Tamil daily reporter by revenue officials at Tirupur near here, official sources said today. In an order issued this evening, Coimbatore District Collector S Kosalaraman said "it has been decided to conduct an inquiry on the alleged occurrence and hence Hastings Hope, District Revenue Officer (Stamps), Coimbatore, is...

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25 September 2005

Yahoo studying rural needs

Bangalore , Sept 25: YAHOO! India is eyeing rural India with its Emerging Market Initiative. Speaking to Business Line at his Bangalore office, Dr Prasad Ram, CTO, Yahoo! R&D India, said that `livelihood-based' offerings for the rural market would roll out by mid-2006. The Yahoo! R&D office here, designed as a microcosm of the one in the US was set up in last June. Since then, Indian engineers...

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25 September 2005

Untitled

CHANDIGARH, SEPTEMBER 24: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today lashed out at the media–the financial media in particular–saying the time had come for journalists to do some soul-searching on how competition had affected quality. He underlined the lack of accountability in journalism, pointing out how it took just one mistake for an airline pilot or railway man to lose his job. ‘‘How many mistakes...

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