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A Bad Year For Journalists - OLD American Century / White Rose Society message boards (558 words)
Fifty-four journalists were killed this year, making 2004 the deadliest year for the media in a decade, a watchdog group said Friday.
Iraq is the most dangerous place for journalists to work, with 23 killed this year, up from 13 last year, said the Committee to Protect Journalists.
They let Iraqui stringers and other foreign "journalists" do the dying for them, much like their corporate associates rely on the sweatshops of Asia to produce goods on the cheap that were once made in America.
NPR : American and Turkish Journalism -- a Comparison (1439 words)
Last week, five American journalists and academics (including me), were invited to return the favor by going to Turkey to meet with journalists in Istanbul and Ankara.
Many of the journalists we met expressed hope that their American counterparts would be more aware of the threats to free speech and a free press in Turkey.
At one encounter with journalists in Ankara, we discussed the challenges that both American and Turkish journalists share in our common search of a media that understands its primary obligation is to serve the public.
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