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Burmese Magazine, Editor ‘Charged with’ Libel

Burmese weekly magazine The Voice Weekly, its editor and its publisher were all "charged with defamation" by the Myanmar's military junta for its…

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National Review ‘Altered’ Cover Photo, Signs say Abortion

National Review posted a note Sept. 19 to disclose that its Oct. 1 print issue's cover was an "altered" photo…

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Malaysian News Agency Admits to Fake Photo, Investigating

Malaysian "national news agency" Bernama admitted to publishing and distributing a Photoshopped picture, the Malaysian Insider reported.  As Malaysiakini and…

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Will NYT use more blind quotes and anonymous sources given new quote policy?

The New York Times announced Sept. 20 that it is banning allowing a "source or a press aide to review,…

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French Magazine Charlie Hebdo Runs ‘Crude’ Cartoons of Muhammad

French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published "obscene cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad" this week.  The New York Times described the…

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The Citizen Apologizes for Photoshopping Front-Page Pic to Remove Bodies

The Citizen apologized for Photoshopping an Agence France-Presse picture to remove two dead bodies for its Sept. 19 front page,…

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Obama Got Quote Approval in Vanity Fair Profile

The New York Times adds Michael Lewis to the list of journalists having to let politicians approve quotes before he…

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Haitian-American Newspaper Haiti-Observateur Sued for Libel

Haitian prime minister Laurent Lamothe and a Florida "businessman" claim the Haiti-Observateur's August and September articles were libelous as well…

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Review, Ad for Book on Opposite Pages not Planned, Science News Says

Science News will "plan to try to watch out" for any possible appearances of blurred lines between its advertising and…

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Media Ethics Conference at Univ. of Central Oklahoma

The University of Central Oklahoma's upcoming "annual Media Ethics Conference" will focus on "sports, politics and news" reporting, according to…

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