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- BBC to remember the cost of news in human livesby William HorsleyJournalists are by reputation busy people. Hard-bitten, cynical even. But in times like these it's obvious how much everybody owes to their courage and skill, working in war zones like Libya, and in dangerous places - especially for journalists - from Mexico...
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YouTube channel gives daily reports from Misrataby Abdallah al-SalmiA Libyan citizen media outlet on the video-sharing site YouTube is publishing daily audio and video reports on the situation in Misrata. Since 26...
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Back to the future in the school for announcersby John MairI am in Hangzhou, southern China, on an exchange with Zhejiang University of Media and Communications, which has 11,000 media students. Yet it is only...
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Watch BBC Home Editor Mark Easton and Tony Travers, from the Department of Government at the London School of Economics, discuss the complexities of local government.
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