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Fall of 2005

Oct. 2005: Silencing the press in Uzbekistan

Foreign correspondents rarely allowed into the streets, and local journalists face incarceration, abuse

Oct. 2005: Reporter's privilege?

When the source goes unnamed, who should take the blame? Editors offer perspective.

Oct. 2005: Sources, not shields

Finnish press puts sources ahead of itself

Oct. 2005: Self-censorship as self-defense

The number of journalists killed annually in Colombia is on the decline

Oct. 2005: Media-friendly administration

Colombia's vice president is a former journalist, but it's unclear how much he can help the country's media

Oct. 2005: Fighting the enemy within

The Turkish government may be no friend, but the media's corporate culture most frustrates journalists

Oct. 2005: Belarus: Press under duress

Even the most basic news coverage carries a certain, and some say increasing, degree of personal danger

Oct. 2005: Funding press freedom or inciting revolution?

If money from the West talks, who in the former Soviet bloc will listen?

Oct. 2005: Journalist's Journal

Media trials and tribulations in the Gambia

Oct. 2005: Beat Memo: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Revealing the controversy of the country and its culture

 

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