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  • Meanwhile, subscription-only IraqSlogger adds that a media rights group called the Journalistic Freedoms Observatory has called for al-Zaidi to receive "amnesty," citing "the prevalent tensions" in Iraq.

    For Tension, Guess What I Use | ATTACKERMAN 2008

  • There is some thing called Journalistic professionalism and I am sorry to say it is not displayed by BBC.

    BBC , Disinformation and TTP New Leader 2009

  • There is some thing called Journalistic professionalism and I am sorry to say it is not displayed by BBC.

    BBC , Disinformation and TTP New Leader 2009

  • The students worked together for an entire semester on developing what we're calling Journalistic Games.

    Romenesko 2009

  • The students worked together for an entire semester on developing what we're calling Journalistic Games.

    Poynter Online 2009

  • His "Journalistic" style (read: "Lies") seems to be taken from the BDN's John Day, (who won the '96 senate seat for Collins) and his sympathy garnering ploys are straight from the Collins camp.

    ME-SEN: Collins Office, Maine Paper Silent On Conflict-of-Interest Allegations 2009

  • What Monica did in private you're gonna do in public for all of the country to see: "Journalistic" porn.

    Grouchy Old Cripple 2010

  • What Monica did in private you're gonna do in public for all of the country to see: "Journalistic" porn.

    Grouchy Old Cripple 2010

  • What Monica did in private you're gonna do in public for all of the country to see: "Journalistic" porn.

    Grouchy Old Cripple 2010

  • Apparently, the Canadian Media is aghast at the Prime Minister is not paying them enough respect given their "Journalistic" credentials.

    CTV News RSS Feed 2009

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