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3 March 2006

J&K bans India Today issue for Mecca pic

The Jammu and Kashmir police on Thursday registered a case against the editor of India Today for publishing a picture of Islam's holiest shrine of Mecca on a playing card in the magazine's latest edition. Since Islam prohibits gambling, protestors in the state are regarding the picture of the shrine on a playing card as an insult. THROW BACK: Policemen throw back stones at protesters during a...

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3 March 2006

AP, Microsoft launch online breaking news video service

The Associated Press and Microsoft Corp on Wednesday launched a new service which allows the news cooperative's member websites to offer free video news clips and share in advertising revenue generated from the service. The breaking news video service, powered by MSN Video and leveraging AP content, is tailored for websites and provides high-quality, in-depth reports from the world's largest...

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3 March 2006

China carrying out brutal vendetta against Epoch Times

The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) has accused Chinese authorities of a "brutal vendetta" against independent journalism and media following the destruction of the offices of one of its leading critics. ASSAULTED: A picture of Chinese newspaper Epoch Times Chief Technical Officer Li Yuan, who demonstrators say was attacked in his home at Atlanta, US, , is shown during a...

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2 March 2006

Newspapers weigh cutting stock pages

Readers of the Rocky Mountain News used to get 7 1/2 pages of stock tables in their daily newspaper, but now they have to go online for nearly all the financial listings. Only one page of statistics remains in the print edition -- a mere nod to what was once a fundamental service that all papers brought their readers. "Frankly, it's had almost no measurable impact on our circulation," said John...

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2 March 2006

Reuters boss warns old media

The chief executive of Reuters today said that traditional media had to rise to the challenge of the internet or face being overcome by change. Speaking at the Online Publishers Association conference in London this morning, Tom Glocer said that media organisations needed to understand their true value in order to make the most of the online world. "I believe the world will always need editing,"...

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2 March 2006

Village Voice suspends editor over fabrication

NEW YORK – The Village Voice suspended one of its editors after he admitted fabricating material for this week's cover story, a look at "The Secret Society of Pickup Artists." The weekly alternative newspaper published an editor's note on its Web site Wednesday night announcing the suspension of senior associate editor Nick Sylvester. In an article about the effect that Neil Strauss's book, "The...

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2 March 2006

Debate over censorship emerges in China

In a letter circulated to journalists in mid-February, a group of former senior Chinese officials called on the Beijing government to ease its rigid media censorship, particularly of political news and commentary. The appeal is another sign of a broader debate in Chinese ruling circles on how to deal with the extreme tensions being generated by the country’s deepening social inequality. Written on...

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2 March 2006

Google keeps files from China

Search giant Google is storing the search records for its recently launched Chinese site Google.cn outside the country in an effort to keep the Chinese government from demanding the files. "We didn’t want to be in the position of having to hand over these kinds of records to the government," said Peter Norvig, Google’s director of research, at a panel discussion at Santa Clara University in...

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2 March 2006

More cartoon competitions announced

The National Press Club of Canada has launched its 6th International Editorial Cartoon Competition. The theme of the competition is "Cartooning in a dangerous environment". The first prize is 1,500 Canadian Dollars. The forty best cartoons will be displayed in an exhibition at the National Press Club in Ottawa and the competition results will be posted on the Press Club website. The deadline for...

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2 March 2006

Times Online exploits world interest with new channel

Times Online has introduced a global edition feature to its home page to push its columnists and opinion pieces to a growing international audience. A navigation bar across the home page allows the user to select either the UK perspective or global edition of the site's news and, from today, the global edition will automatically appear to readers using non-English language systems. Online...

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