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Nieman names 28 fellows from U.S. and abroad

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard has named 28 journalists from the United States and abroad to the 71st class of Nieman Fellows. They include print reporters and editors, online...

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Weatherhead Center welcomes 2010-11 fellows

The Fellows Program of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs welcomed a new group of fellows for 2010-11. The fellows — senior diplomats, military officers, politicians, journalists,...

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More than words

For one new fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, images are the way he tells a compelling story. For another fellow, the way to convey it is through data. The foundation recently...

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In Turkey, problems for press

In Turkey, the concept of a free press has devolved to a “Pravda-like” state, with 91 journalists in jail on charges of terrorist activity, and stories about corruption suppressed by the government, a...

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Nieman names 28 fellows from U.S. and abroad

The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard has named 28 journalists from the United States and abroad to the 71st class of Nieman Fellows. They include print reporters and editors, online...

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Weatherhead Center welcomes 2010-11 fellows

The Fellows Program of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs welcomed a new group of fellows for 2010-11. The fellows — senior diplomats, military officers, politicians, journalists,...

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Image may be NSFW.
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More than words

For one new fellow at the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard, images are the way he tells a compelling story. For another fellow, the way to convey it is through data. The foundation recently...

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Image may be NSFW.
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In Turkey, problems for press

In Turkey, the concept of a free press has devolved to a “Pravda-like” state, with 91 journalists in jail on charges of terrorist activity, and stories about corruption suppressed by the government, a...

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