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Special Edition of New York Times Blankets U.S. Cities, Proclaims End to War

On November 12th, commuters nationwide were delighted to find out that while they were sleeping, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan had come to an end. If, that is, they happened to read a "special edition" of today's New York Times.

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A Win Streak for Free Speech

'Responsible journalism' decision latest to loosen libel law in Canada.

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Why Media Is a Big Election Issue

Canada is about to remake the way you get your information.

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Native Radio Building Community

For many communities — especially the country’s Native American tribes — radio still promises a way to spread news, share stories and support a cultural or regional identity.

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The Local Community Radio Act will increase local voices, choices

This fall, Congress has the opportunity to expand local radio choices for people in cities and towns across America by passing a single...

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TRNN journalists charged with unlawful assembly

Documentary report by Real News team arrested along with 818 people during the RNC



The Media's FARCed

Mainstream coverage of Colombia

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The Media's FARCed

In what most news outlets described as a daring and stunning military victory, on July 2, 2008, the Colombian government freed 15 hostages being held by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC).

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Is Anybody Watching?

The Olympics seem to have lost the race... to reality TV.

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Internet Access Fuels Development in War-Torn Uganda

Not far from the closely packed mud huts of Pabo camp for Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) in Northern Uganda, the Catholic parish office lights up like a beacon in the inky night of this war-torn area; the region has never had electricity.

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