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Surely there is a better way...that Petley is a brave man.
AN IMPAC PERSPECTIVE TEV 2004
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Julian Petley, a journalism professor at Brunel University, said "tabloid shouldn't be a dirty word", but added that editors of the so-called "ethically minded papers" should stop "making common cause with the papers that brought this inquiry into being".
The Guardian World News Lisa O'Carroll 2011
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"What has been made clear in Haiti is that when a quake affects the capital and government infrastructure is destroyed, organising help becomes very difficult indeed," said Petley.
Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010
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"From a geological perspective the risk seems to be very large indeed," said Petley, Wilson professor of hazard and risk at Britain's Durham University.
Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010
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"From a geological perspective the risk seems to be very large indeed," said Petley, Wilson professor of hazard and risk at Britain's Durham University.
News 2010
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"From a geological perspective the risk seems to be very large indeed," said Petley, Wilson professor of hazard and risk at Britain's Durham University.
News Agence France Presse 2010
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"What has been made clear in Haiti is that when a quake affects the capital and government infrastructure is destroyed, organising help becomes very difficult indeed," said Petley.
Earth News, Earth Science, Energy Technology, Environment News 2010
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"From a geological perspective the risk seems to be very large indeed," said Petley, Wilson professor of hazard and risk at Britain's Durham University.
News Agence France Presse 2010
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"From a geological perspective the risk seems to be very large indeed," said Petley, Wilson professor of hazard and risk at Britain's Durham University.
News 2010
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Julian Petley discusses how semi-official watchdog bodies are causing the "privatization of censorship".
Eurozine articles Eurozine Review 2009
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