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The Town Journalist's office would oversee a news web site and blog for the public to write comments.
Jeff Burbank: Cities, Counties Need to Create 'Town Journalist' Job to Make up for Decline in Local News Coverage Jeff Burbank 2011
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The Town Journalist's office would oversee a news web site and blog for the public to write comments.
Jeff Burbank: Cities, Counties Need to Create 'Town Journalist' Job to Make up for Decline in Local News Coverage Jeff Burbank 2011
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Sir! you are not fit to be a real Journalist's copy boy.
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On the night before Philip's release a motley crew of Egyptian activists and well-heeled students, both local and foreign, from the American University in Cairo staged a protest in front of the Egyptian Journalist's Syndicate.
Liam Stack: "Kidnapped" by Egyptian Police, German Activist Joins Thousands Detained Without Charge 2009
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The September 2003 issue has several articles about -- Journalist's Trade: Weblogs and Journalism.
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Ambash looks at Keeping Up With Health Trends Online Through E-Letters at LLRX.com March 15 - has quite a mix of e-letters from items from the Journalist's Toolbox to Wired.
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The Journalist's Guide to Facebook at 11:57 am, November 12, 2009
NYT sees success in Facebook push » Nieman Journalism Lab 2008
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NJLRABS: A study in the Journalist's Condition in the early 21st Century.
Coming Back to Haunt You: Scary Faces and Spiky Bikes BikeSnobNYC 2008
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The Journalist's Guide to Media Law: Dealing with legal and ethical issues, 3rd edition by Mark Pearson
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The Journalist's Guide to Media Law: Dealing with legal and ethical issues, 3rd edition by Mark Pearson
Mirror, Mirror 2007
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