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  1. More under-covered stories: U.S. involvement in foreign policy debacles poorly covered by American media.(Late Edition): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Charles L. Klotzer, 2003-11-01
  2. Extremist fringe dominates National Religious Broadcasters.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Joseph L. Cohn, 1994-06-01
  3. Political ad barrage begins.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Dan Hellinger, 2000-07-01
  4. Out-of-towners were winners in city race.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Rick Stoff, 2001-03-01
  5. Sinclair's Mark Hyman is second-string Rush.: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Rick Stoff, 2004-11-01
  6. Sunshine laws need more sunshine. (The Missouri Press Association's proposed changes): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Benjamin Israel, 1998-04-01
  7. Second-rate logic in Post editorial.(Early Edition): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Ed Bishop, 2004-09-01
  8. Voters target Gibbons over guns.(Missouri state senator Mike Gibbons): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Don Corrigan, 2003-11-01
  9. Fed up with Mizzou.(Sports/Media): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Joe Pollack, 2004-07-01
  10. Polls reported poorly. (Media/Politics).: An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Terry Jones, 2002-11-01
  11. The media and the ex-con. (Media/Politics).(Al Hanson, Republican Party nominee for Missouri state auditor)(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Terry Jones, 2002-09-01
  12. Running scared.(AM/FM): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Joe Sonderman, 2004-03-01
  13. Catholics must have an open dialogue.(Commentary): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Ed Wojcicki, 2004-07-01
  14. Senate race means windfall for media.(Brief Article): An article from: St. Louis Journalism Review by Dan Hellinger, 2002-09-01

61. The Danish School Of Journalism .. International
DSJ participates in several projects on development of journalism education and Itis an internal newsletter about international activities taking place under
http://afdelinger.djh.dk/international/

62. Department Of Communications - Loyola University New Orleans
print journalism students the chance to associate with each other and with professionaljournalists. The organization sponsors professional activities such as
http://www.loyno.edu/communications/print.journalism/activities.html
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Co-Curricular Activities
The Maroon.
The department publishes the University's award-winning weekly newspaper, The Maroon The Maroon offers students a real-life laboratory where they can practice the journalistic skills of reporting, writing and editing that they've learned in the classroom. Students are encouraged to start work on The Maroon as first-semester freshmen. The adviser, Liz Scott is both a faculty member and a working journalist. Among other things, she writes two monthly columns for New Orleans magazine.
Society of Professional Journalists
The Loyola chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists gives print journalism students the chance to associate with each other and with professional journalists. The organization sponsors professional activities such as workshops and speakers.
Press Club of New Orleans
The Press Club of New Orleans has a reduced membership rate for students, and those who take advantage of it get the chance to get to know working journalists and participate in the club's professional development and social activities.

63. Romanian Journalism Center Planning New Activities For The Year
Romanian journalism Center planning new activities for the year. TheCenter for Independent journalism in Bucharest (CIJ) is planning
http://www.ijnet.org/Archive/2002/2/1-11753.html
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Romanian Journalism Center planning new activities for the year
The Center for Independent Journalism in Bucharest (CIJ) is planning a variety of programs this year for Romanian journalists, journalism students and faculty designed to promote higher professional standards and foster independent media in the country. A full year CIJ training program is aimed at journalists - preferably editors - active in local media. The program is designed to improve professional skills in researching, investigating and reporting. The target group includes journalists from Northeast Moldova, West Transylvania and Southwest Romania. Courses will be offered in cities acting as regional centers.

64. Bulletin Board
Philippine Center for Investigative journalism(PCIJ). Business Plan A concise yetcomprehensive module in documenting planned business activities, which serve
http://www.cyberdyaryo.com/bboard/bboard.htm
A Glimpse into ZEN Have you ever wondered if there is more to life than what see happening around us? Do you sometimes wish there was a more efficient way of doing things? Are you looking for a way to achieve more harmony in your home and workplace? The practice of zen may provide the answers to these questions. Zen is a way of life that provides a completely fresh approach to our day-to-day experiences. If you want to know more about zen, we're inviting you to join our Glimpse into Zen seminar. It will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. this Saturday, April 5 at the Zen Center for Oriental Spirituality, 31 St. Claire corner St. Catherine, Provident Village, Marikina City, Metro Manila. Aside from discussions and a question-and-answer forum, the seminar will have demonstrations and actual practice periods. Refreshments will be served. If you want more information, please contact Dory Moreno at 532 1128 (home), or +63 917 844 7027 or Rollie del Rosario at 632 5882 (office), 253 0235 (home) or 0916 301 1785. Stand for peace on March 28!

65. Internews - Activities - Training - Western Kentucky Universit
The journalism trainees worked under the supervision of professional staff, gettinghandson experience in a wide variety of broadcast activities, especially
http://www.internews.org/activities/training/wku_training_summer_2002.htm
The International Journalism and Media Management Training at Western Kentucky University
The International Journalism and Media Management Training at Western Kentucky University (WKU), a partnership between Internews Network and Western Kentucky University, completed its first year of journalism and media management training in the Summer of 2002 for participants from Indonesia and Cambodia. "Since this is one of the best journalism schools, everything was very supportive here; everything is very good and very helpful. Also ... my biggest impression is that people respect journalists ... It is very different from the place where I live." Mahfudh Marzuki, Flamboyant FM, Aceh With support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), journalists and managers are brought to the U.S. for an intensive program that emphasizes the highest standards of journalism and media management practice, while exposing the participants to a grassroots view of life in the United States. In addition to the technical training, the role of media in the development of civil society is a key theme in the training.

66. Internews - Activities - Training
Complete list of maps about Internews activities Internews is the only organizationworking to improve the quality of television journalism in Uzbekistan. .
http://www.internews.org/activities/training/training.htm
Internews has trained 22,000 media professionals since 1992. Training is an essential part of our work supporting independent media from Sarajevo to Siberia. Internews Armenia Internews had trained 22,000 media professionals as of 9/30/02. Here, Armenian trainees learn about titling and graphics for television.
"We never thought all of us, from the government, from the military, from all the non-governmental organizations, would all be in the same room sharing our ideas and learning from the trainers. It was really amazing to have that chance, to listen to others and to learn, at the same time." Journalist, Kamanek Radio, participant in "Reporting for Peace" seminar in East Timor
Over the past ten years, Internews has trained more than 22,000 media professionals in all aspects of journalism, production, and management.* Internews training programs are always tailored to the local situation, and they feature extensive hands-on learning. Training takes several forms: traditional seminars; internships; on-site residencies at TV or radio stations by international and Internews-trained local professionals; and journalism schools in Russia, Ukraine, Bosnia, Kosova, and Indonesia.

67. IFJ Current Activities
Title/Theme Reporting Dilemmas journalism, Child Rights and Sex Tourism Country journalistsreported child sex tourism offences, joint activities with other
http://www.ifj.org/regions/projects/activities.html
IFJ Project Division Overview of Current Projects
Title/Theme: Journalism and conflict
Country/Area: Caucasus, Yerevan
Budget: about 18,000 €
Date: July 2000
Description: Detailed report and contacts at IFJ secretariat. Title/Theme: Trade union organisation
Country/Area: BiH
Budget:
Date:
Description:
Created trade union in B-H Federation started move for union in Republika Srpska. Title/Theme: Legal Assistance
Country/Area: BiH, Croatia, FRY, Romania Budget: Date: Description: Provides legal advice service to journalists, assists in preparation of cases for trial, focuses on non-payment and unfair dismissal as two of the most notorious practices, establishes better rights for journalists, especially in Croatia where cases are most successful, work hampered in Serbia due to enormous pressure on independent journalists. Title/Theme: Freelance Rights Country/Area: European Union Budget: Date: Description: Seminar for freelances in the EU Details from European Officer Title/Theme: Digit-PRESS Country/Area: European Union Budget: Date: Description: Focuses on developing training materials for journalists affected by their newspapers going on-line.

68. Cody-Kilgore Middle School Journalism : C-K Activities
Reads 135. Febuary activities. 203-03 Jr. Hi. Copyright 2003 Cody-Kilgore MiddleSchool journalism. This site is using the Adult Contemporary (purple) theme.
http://teachers.esu17.org:8080/CK78Journalism/discuss/msgReader$8
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April Activities (Achievement test givin at the HS and Elem March 31-April 11) (STAY RESTED) April 1-Conference Music in Aurthur 6a.m.- 8p.m. April 2-Art show for 7th and 8th graders April 8-Cherry County Scholastic tests for 7-8 grades April 12-Prom April 15- Cheerleading try-outs 5-7 April 18- Good Friday/ No School April 20- Easter Monday/ No school April 22-Earth Day April 24- Jr. High Conf. Track at Arnold April 25-District Music Contest at Chadron April 30- Cinco de Mayo Dinner at Cody April Happenings, April 8- Did you know that in 1904, Longacre Square in New York City was renamed Times Square? Also, Hank Aaron hit his 715th career home run, breaking Babe Ruth's long-standing major league record. Today is known as Sealing the Frost in Guatemala and Boost Your Home Team Month. This Page was last update: Tuesday, April 8, 2003 at 10:00:28 AM

69. AHS Journalism : How Extra-Curricular Activities Affect School Performance
How long does it take you to do your homework? Because of your activitieshave you ever This Copyright 2003 AHS journalism. This
http://teachers.esu17.org:8080/AHSJournalism/discuss/msgReader$82?mode=day

70. Journalism And The Media
Ø 2. OTHER activities a. Student discussion groups Allowing a short period ofabout we would like them to continue their investigation of journalism on the
http://www6.snunit.k12.il/projects/journalism/99/activities.html
FURTHER ACTIVITIES
The following activities aim at encouraging students to carry the project one step further by:
1. Relating analytically to their own Newsday activities
1. Relating analytically to the Newsday activities of their classmates and other participants,
2. Posting their comments and conclusions onto the "project discussion group" for other participants to see.
3. Extending the scope of their participation by replicating the methodology in a new manner.
Ø ANALYZING THE NEWSDAY DATA
Some questions to consider for the analysis:
1. Do you have any expectations about the topics that will be published?
2. What kinds of news items were posted - international interest, local, etc.?
3. What news appeared in all/most/none of the papers? 4. Did you find the news interesting? Balanced? Objective? 5. What kinds of news items were posted onto the Journalism site - local interest, cultural, entertainment etc.? 6. What are the least or most common types of news on the site? Why? 7. Did similar news vary from place to place? 8. Why did some papers carry the same news items while others didn't?

71. Barbara Semonche, Librarian For School Of Journalism And Mass Communication Jour
Handbook. Library consultation activities have taken her to a halfdozennewspaper and journalism libraries in the South and West. She
http://www.ibiblio.org/journalism/semonche.html
Barbara Semonche
Librarian for UNC-CH School of Journalism and Mass Communication Journalism Library
Good News!: The Park Foundation makes one million dollar gift to the JoMC Library Photos of current and future JoMC Library sites JoMC Library Annual Reports Spring 2002 SEMONCHE, Mrs. Barbara The Park Library Library Director) [Note: for Semonche's professional vita please click here
For her speeches and presentations, please click here
Barbara P. Semonche, for 13 years the Durham, NC Herald-Sun news research librarian, became the Librarian for the UNC-CH School of Journalism and Mass Communication in January 1990. In July 1999 she moved the collection into the expanded, state-of-the-art Park Library in Carroll Hall She has recently taught a course in computer-assisted reporting and research, Database Journalism which guided students through information storage and retrieval systems such as commercial online databases, Internet navigation, and construction of World Wide Web sites. She is also a frequent class speaker and cybercoach for Internet and WWW training sessions for students, faculty and international media scholars. Semonche is the list owner of NewsLib (an international mailing list on the Net for news librarians and researchers) and NCSLA (a state-wide mailing list for special librarians in North Carolina). Semonche's web site for UNC-CH School of Journalism and Mass Communication's Library can be found at

72. English/Literature/Journalism
Special activities Students can showcase their talents and special interests byworking on Morpheus, a student magazine written by the publications staff.
http://www.iavalley.cc.ia.us/ecc/Journalism/SA.htm
Get Into Journalism Special Activities English/Journalism Curriculum Communications Curriculum ... ECC Main Page Special Activities Students can showcase their talents and special interests by working on Morpheus, a student magazine written by the publications staff. The magazine is published twice yearly and features literary work, artwork, photography and articles.
The Plum competition is ECC’s annual arts and literary contest. Students can enter various artwork, poems and stories and compete for cash prizes. Winning entries are published in the spring issue of Morpheus.
Students will have the opportunity of working in the Writing Center as writing assistants helping their peers improve their writing skills. The writing assistants will gain valuable interpersonal and leadership experience, as well as a scholarship. Ellsworth Community College
IOWA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT
1100 College Avenue, Iowa Falls, Iowa, 50126
Phone: (641) 648-4611 or 1- (800) ECC-9235 Fax: (641) 648-3128

73. UAM-UAM/El País School Of Journalism:Main Activities
UAM/El País School of journalism MAIN activities. Teaching ActivityThe school provides the qualification of Master's in journalism.
http://www.uam.es/otroscentros/periodismouampais/actvidadesppales_ing.html
UAM/El País School of Journalism MAIN ACTIVITIES
  • Teaching Activity: The school provides the qualification of Master's in Journalism. Its duration is one natural year - from January through to December - and allows the student to obtain the qualification of the same name. This qualification, in accordance with the University Reform Law, has the ranking of a UAM-specific qualification; as a consequence, it is issued by the Rector of the UAM, prior petition of the school's management board and the teaching staff senate. These studies are aimed at Spanish and foreign university students, that wish to acquire or broaden their knowledge regarding the methods and techniques needed for carrying out the journalist profession in its different forms.

© Maintained by UAM Information System Team
Last update 11 February 2002

74. Journalism - Yearbook Production A+
Strand, Bloom's, Scope, Hours, Source, activities. journalism, Comprehension, Master,3.0, School District of Washington English Curriculum. SG2. PS1. FA1. Classroom.
http://www.washington.k12.mo.us/curriculum/langarts/CR035741.HTM

75. NWSP Activities
NWSP office. Previous Award Winners. 1998 Bill Howry, CorvallisHigh School journalism and English teacher Newspaper Adviser; 1997
http://oregonstate.edu/pubs/nwsp/Programs/TeacherOfYear/TeacherOfYear.html
  • About the Journalism Teacher of the Year Award
    Making a Nomination
    Nomination Forms
  • Nomination forms were included in a mailing sent to all high school advisers, principals, and Oregon publishers. If you did not receive one, and would like to have one mailed or faxed to you, please contact the NWSP office
  • Previous Award Winners
      1998 Bill Howry, Corvallis High School
      Journalism and English teacher
      Newspaper Adviser
      1997 Bill Flechtner, Milwaukie High School
      Journalism, English, Computer, Photography teacher
      Newspaper and Yearbook Adviser
      1996 Jaira Hill, Gervais High School
      Newspaper Adviser
      Current OJEA President
      (Now at Silverton High School)
    Return to NWSP home page

76. Internews Belarus | Activities
and pluralistic mass media in Belarus, Internews implements activities that support Responsibleand ethical journalism and free speech by building objective
http://www.internews.by/activities.html

Internews
Internews Russia Internews Armenia Internews Azerbaijan ... MEDIA LANDSCAPE ACTIVITIES MEDIA REPORT ON THE INTERNET E-BELARUS
ACTIVITIES
Objectives To help build a free, empowered and pluralistic mass media in Belarus, Internews implements activities that support the following objectives:
  • Increased production and distribution of non-state, objective television news programs, and distribution of these programs throughout Belarus; increasing the quality and quantity of objective, non-government news programming available to Belorussians, creating a better-informed citizenry.
  • Strengthened non-state media companies through strategic business management and financial management training, increasing their chances of financial viability and independence.
  • Strengthened non-government stations through improved technical skills and professionalism.
  • Responsible and ethical journalism and free speech by building objective and investigative journalism skills in non-state media, and demonstrating these skills in improved news programming.
  • Promoting the dissemination of information and resources by focusing television production on strategic themes such as NGO advocacy, women's initiatives and rule of law issues - both through Internews production and by technical and financial assistance to regional stations and NGOs for the production of these programs.

77. St. John Fisher Communication/Journalism Department
Communication/journalism Department Student activities. Communication/journalismmajors are encouraged to get involved in campus
http://home.sjfc.edu/CommunicationsJournalism/activities.htm
Academic Info Faculty News Internships ... Contact Communication/Journalism Department Student Activities Communication/Journalism majors are encouraged to get involved in campus organizations as a way to build their resumes and portfolios. Our alumni and prospective employers tell us that campus involvement is an important part of professional development, and relating your activities to your major is a formula for success. Below are the campus organizations directly linked to the C/J department: The Cardinal Courier , the campus newspaper Published bi-weekly during the semester Faculty Advisor: Professor Lisa Murphy Editor-in-Chief: Kara Race Managing Editor: Alexis Speck
Visit our Website!
WFSH, the campus radio station Broadcasting 8 a.m. - 12 midnight during the semester Faculty Advisor: Dr. Jim Seward, Basil 131 Student General Managers: David Finch and Don Alcott Fisher TV Club Broadcasting Fisher news on the campus cable system weekly during the semester. Faculty Advisor: Professor James Lohrey, Basil 202A

78. TI Activities | Awareness Raising | Annual Award For The Best Investigative Jour
society, and promotes openness for the development of journalism without restrictionsor All of TI's activities hold to the idea that corruption weakens
http://www.transparency.org/activities/awareness/2002.09.17.journalists_award.ht
Annual Award for the Best
Investigative Journalism Report about a Coruption Case Justification Latin American journalism consistently contributes to the uncovering of important corruption cases throughout the region. Examples abound of the contributions of investigative journalism to revealing cases of corruption, but still public resources continue to fall into private hands with ever increasing rates, as specialized studies reveal. In spite of the attention it receives investigative journalism is not sufficiently promoted. Because of its own modus operandi and objectives, this type of journalism can be very time consuming and requieres resources that are often hard to come by.This adds to the pressures and dangers already inflicted on reporters by those who have an interest in keeping investigative reports quiet. Another risk is the use of investigative journalism's name for the publishing of less-than-serious reporting or investigations with insufficient documentation and/or research. For these reasons, the organizations coordinating this award have joined efforts to provide qualified investigative journalists with an important stimuli to their work. Asisted by a Jury of the highest quality, they shall award 25 thousand U.S. dollars to the best investigative report on corruption published in the Latin American or Caribbean media.

79. TI Newsletter, September, 1999, Country Activities Page
half of the workshop was dedicated to public relations and civic journalism. actionplan which it sets out includes the following activities Integrity systems
http://www.transparency.org/newsletters/99.3/natchapt.html
Editorial The Third Page International Organisations Corporate News ... Recent Reforms TI Country Activities Corruption Reports TI Internal New Publications Conferences ... Impressum
September, 1999
TI National Chapters
TI Georgia: In memory of Emir Jugeli
Emir Jugeli, Chairman of TI Georgia, passed away on Monday 16 August. Emir Jugeli worked as Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Privatisation and was well-known as Professor of Economics at the University of Tbilisi. He played an important role in the process of democratisation of the state institutions in Georgia. Last year he took the lead role in forming, TI Georgia, and was elected its Chairman. His death is a great loss for Georgia and for the TI movement. TI India is planning to expand. In addition to the Lok Pal (civil society ombudsman) initiative, it plans reach into other Indian states and is participating in an association of India citizens with currently 14 networked NGOs. The number of members of TI-India has reached 1000. The Indonesia Anti-Corruption Forum held a seminar for the 'Whistle Blower Act or Witness Protection Act' on 27 July 1999, attended by around 100 people including representatives of NGO's, students, lawyers and reporters. The follow-up from this seminar will be advocate activities to encourage citizens to report on and to be witnesses in corruption cases. Further activities planned include a fact-finding survey of people's perceptions about corruption in Indonesia and a series of National Integrity Workshops.

80. Student Activities
communication, conflict resolution, handling controversy, programming activities,and human diversity. By choosing from classes in journalism, future leaders
http://studentaffairs.stonybrook.edu/studentactivities/leadership.html

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