2005-2014

1 March 2002

The Vanessa Leggett Saga

On a muggy day in mid-April 1997, Houston police discovered Doris Angleton's bullet-riddled body inside her two-story, red-brick Tudor home. She lay in an upstairs hallway in a pool of blood, shot 12 times in the head and chest. The homicide would reverberate through the higher echelons of Houston's old-money society. But the effects of Angleton's death would be felt beyond the gilded confines of...

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1 March 2002

Taking Care of Business

Few aspects of journalism are as groundlessly romanticized. The apocryphal "wall" between newsrooms and advertising departments is often referred to without a hint of self-consciousness as the separation between church and state. Indeed, despite ample evidence to the contrary, it's an undeniable part of the journalism culture to view the newsroom as an oasis separate from the messy details of...

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27 February 2002

The Statesman to launch Orissa edition

As part of the publications' plans to consolidate its position in eastern India, The Statesman is planning to launch its edition in Orissa very soon. Currently, the 126-year-old newspaper is available in Delhi, Kolkata and Siliguri. Though the date for the Orissa launch has not been decided yet, it should hit the newsstands in the state in the next two to three months. While the editorial mix of...

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9 February 2002

Afghanistan gets new press law

A new law guaranteeing freedom of the press in Afghanistan has been formally inaugurated. At a brief ceremony at the presidential palace in Kabul, the Minister of Information and Culture, Said Makhtoum Rahim, handed over the new press freedom bill which was signed into law by the head of the interim government, Hamid Karzai. The new law gives written guarantees for a free press, and Mr Karzai said...

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15 January 2002

Punjab Today, 24-hr Punjabi news channel, hit airwaves on Jan 14

Aaj Tak in Punjabi. Well, that's how the STV Enterprises brass would like to describe its 24-hour Punjabi news channel, which debuted on January 14. The channel, branded Punjab Today, aims to bring "news about people to the people" (Lokan dian khabran lokan tak). A free-to-air channel, Punjab Today beams via Thaicom 3 satellite. Promoted by Delhi-based broadcast equipment service provider Jugal K...

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8 January 2002

New Hindi daily Prabha Sakshi to hit stands on Jan 14

At the Prabha Sakshi headquarters in Noida (Uttar Pradesh) things are in fast-forward motion. People are running in and out of their rooms. The phones are ringing madly. The receptionist is on the brink of losing her sanity. The wastebasket is choking with papers. From the office boy to the director, everybody is in a nervous frenzy.The countdown has begun. Prabha Sakshi, new Hindi daily promoted...

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4 January 2002

Tensions between India-Pakistan lead to restrictions on communications

On 29 December 2001, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA), the regulatory body for cable television operators, issued directions to cable television operators to stop the transmission of Indian channels. The PTA said the decision was taken in view of the one-sided, poisonous Indian propaganda by that country's channels aimed at tarnishing Pakistan's image. According to a PTA announcement...

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1 January 2002

The Purity of Their Passion

The classroom chatter faded as she read her "what makes me tick" essay. It was a journalism exercise I'd asked the high-school students to do to get them thinking about why people behave the way they do, how they acquire their personalities and quirks. As journalists, they'd be doing that, so I had them start with themselves. This particular student wrote about a terrified young woman who found...

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1 January 2002

Across the land, a new sense of vigor and purpose is spurring regional dailies

It has become the post-September 11 cliché to say that the attacks on New York and Washington changed everything. But clichés have their kernels of truth. Journalists and industry-watchers say that the events are making newsroom managers more aware of the need for hard news. Coverage of foreign events, government agencies, and the like is suddenly in the forefront, and infotainment has receded, at...

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1 January 2002

Look Who's Inspiring

Shortly after the hijacked planes slammed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, thousands of Palestinians poured into the streets in the West Bank city of Nablus to celebrate by honking horns, handing out sweets, and firing their guns into the air. The demonstrators may not have represented the sentiment of the majority of Palestinians, but the protest was a newsworthy event, and...

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