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Por Carlos LauríaRevista Noticias (Argentina)26 de abril del 2003

Fidel y Duhalde Por Carlos Lauría Revista Noticias (Argentina)26 de abril del 2003

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Por Sauro González RodríguezRevista Noticias (Argentina)11 de abril del 2003

La mordaza de Fidel Por Sauro González Rodríguez Revista Noticias (Argentina)11 de abril del 2003

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A Gag is a Gag

A Gag is a Gag South Africa should speak out on Zimbabwe press clampdown By Julia Crawford

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Journalists in Iraq: from ‘embeds’ to targets

Journalists in Iraq: from ‘embeds’ to targets By Ann Cooper (This article appeared in The Seattle Times on February 9, 2004)

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A U.S. Silence in Iraq Puts a Deadly Cloud Over Journalists

A U.S. Silence in Iraq Puts a Deadly Cloud Over Journalists By Joel Campagna Los Angeles Times August 27, 2003

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Media Concerns About Covering the War

Media Concerns About Covering the War By Joel Campagna The Boston Globe March 19, 2003

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Al Jazeera: Leave It to Viewers

Al Jazeera: Leave It to Viewers By Joel Campagna The International Herald Tribune http://www.iht.come/opinion.html

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Hu Must Free China’s Media

Hu Must Free China’s Media By Sophie Beach The Asian Wall Street Journal

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A Brave Student Becomes a Symbol Of Modern China

A Brave Student Becomes a Symbol Of Modern China By Sophie Beach The Asian Wall Street Journal

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DEATH TOLL FOR JOURNALISTS HIGHEST IN DECADE

New York, December 10, 2004—The ongoing violence in Iraq and a rash of killings in the Philippines have made 2004 the deadliest year for journalists in a decade. According to research compiled by the Committee to Protect Journalists, 54 journalists have been killed in the line of duty so far this year, surpassing the toll…

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