New Iraqi TV Complains of U.S. Censorship

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Saul Hudson | Reuters | 13 May 2003 BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The U.S.-sponsored Iraqi television station began broadcasts Tuesday after complaining of American censorship, including efforts to stop it airing passages from the Koran, the Muslim holy book. At the start of what is being trumpeted as a new broadcasting era in a nation

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One of the Few Who Repudiated the War

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Ken Schubert | Chronicle, Dagens Nyheter | 24 July 1996 When growing up in the Fifties, I read only one comic book: Superman. What most fascinated me wasn’t the hero’s valiant deeds but Lois Lane’s smoldering passion for him and her equally smoldering indifference for her journalist colleague Clark Kent. Thirty years later I

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British cameraman killed by IDF fire while filming in Rafah

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Arnon Regular and Amos Harel | Haaretz | 3 May 2003 Israel Defense Forces troops demolishing a home suspected of concealing an arms-smuggling tunnel in the southern Gaza Strip shot dead a British television cameraman late Friday, military officials and Palestinian witnesses said. James Miller, who was in the flashpoint refugee camp of Rafah

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No politics, please

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Dana Gilerman | Haaretz | 1 May 2003 A controversial award-winning artist, accusations of censorship, and a resignation. And the Tel Aviv Museum says it wants to keep politics out of art. What did members of the Gottesdiener Prize committee at the Tel Aviv Museum expect last year when they awarded the prestigious prize

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SF Chronicle' Reporter Says He Was Fired

From the www.monabaker.com archive (legacy material) Associated Press | Editor & Publisher Online | 25 April 2003 SAN FRANCISCO — (AP) A San Francisco Chronicle reporter who was arrested while participating in an anti-war demonstration last month said he has been fired for falsifying his timesheet. Henry Norr, who covered technology and wrote a weekly column for the Chronicle, said

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