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Army Sends AP Doctored Portraits of Two Slain Soldiers
The Associated Press on Thursday retracted photos it obtained from the government and ran of two soldiers after learning the military had…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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Appeals court sides with Air America host in defamation suit
A former Air America radio host was exercising her First Amendment rights when she assailed military contractor CACI International on…Categorized in Libel and Privacy -
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Military clamps down on bloody images of war
The New York Times this weekend took up the story of Zoriah Miller, a freelance photographer and blogger who was kicked…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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Army fires whistleblower who wanted press access to military funerals
The Army fired Arlington National Cemetery’s public affairs director late last month after a struggle over Army restrictions on press access…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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Report: hundreds of Iraqi journalists forced into exile
Hundreds of Iraqi journalists have been forced into exile since the war started five years ago, Reporters without Borders announced…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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Shiite editor held by U.S. military
U.S. troops detained the news editor and manager of political television programming for Al-Forat TV and his son after a…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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Attacks on journalists increase in '07
More journalists have been killed worldwide in 2007 than at any time in the past decade, according to a report…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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Court date for AP photographer set for Dec. 9
The Associated Press reports that U.S. militiary officials plan to submit evidence to the Iraqi judiciary system on Dec. 9…Categorized in Newsgathering -
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U.S. military refuses to release evidence against jailed journalist
The U.S. military continues to refuse to release any evidence against an AP photojournalist who has already spent 19 months…Categorized in Newsgathering