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This morning on NBC's Meet the Press, Gen. Colin Powell strongly condemned the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, calling it "a major problem for America's perception" and charging, "if it was up to me, I would close Guantanamo - not tomorrow, this afternoon."
Breaking a 211-year media silence, retired Army Gen. George Washington appeared on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday to speak out against many aspects of the way the Iraq war has been waged.
Breaking a 211-year media silence, retired Army Gen. George Washington appeared on NBC's Meet the Press Sunday to speak out against many aspects of the way the Iraq war has been waged.
Mr. President, the majority in the public, a growing number of Republicans, appear not to trust you any longer to be able to carry out this policy successfully. Can you explain why you believe you're still a credible messenger on the war?
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ATLANTA, Georgia (AP) -- Yolanda Denise King, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s eldest child who pursued her father's dream of racial harmony through acting and motivational speaking, has died. She was 51.
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Thursday is World Press Freedom Day -- a time to remember and celebrate the crucial role a free press plays in democracy and development.
Who wouldn't like to get their picture in a newspaper? In most cases it is just going to build up your name and provide the perception that you are successful. Most people do this by paying a PR company, but if you don't have much money here is how you can get covered in publications such as the Wall Street Journal and Wired Magazine...
White House Press Secretary Tony Snow revealed to CNN he plans to return to his post next week, a month after a cancerous growth was found on his liver.
A court battle that could result in substantial fines for news organizations and jail time for reporters is looming, after lawyers for a former Army scientist investigated in connection with the deadly anthrax mailings in 2001 signaled plans to demand the names of confidential sources for news stories about the anthrax probe.
The U.S. and South Korea called Thursday on North Korea to start moving to dismantle its nuclear weapons programs now that its long-standing demand that frozen bank accounts be freed has been met.
Thanks to the Israeli press, people in Israel are informed regularly about their government's mistreatment of the 4.5 million Palestinians under their rule. Most of the information regarding the occupation of Palestine and the oppression of its people is well documented and accurately reported in the Israeli press. But even the most serious offense
A mundane trip manifest of reporters who traveled to Latin America with President Bush has turned colossally controversial because the White House mistakenly included personal ID info on the E-mail sent to news bureaus and accountants. The key ingredients of identity theft-Social Security and passport numbers and dates of birth-were included in the
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Pilots for 9/11 Truth, an international organization of pilots and aviation professionals, petitioned the National Transportation and Safety Board (NTSB) via the Freedom of Information Act to obtain their 2002 report, animations and Flight Data Recorder FDR information. Read their conclusions...
Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards accompanied his wife, Elizabeth, who has been treated for breast cancer, on a doctor's visit Wednesday. His campaign said they would hold a news conference in their hometown Thursday to discuss her health.
President Bush marked the fourth anniversary of the war in Iraq on Monday as the White House tried to counter Democratic attempts to force a withdrawal of U.S. troops. Bush was expected to issue a plea for more patience in the war, which has stretched longer with higher costs than the White House ever anticipated. The president was to make a state
Russia's creation of a super agency to regulate the media and Internet has led to fears of a return to Soviet-style repression.President Vladimir Putin has decided to merge two authorities to license and oversee the editorial content of broadcasters, newspapers and websites.
As chairman of the far-flung Hollinger newspaper empire, tall, silver-haired, magnificently tailored Conrad M. Black reigned supreme as one of the world's most powerful media moguls. His lifestyle included $60,000-plus birthday parties for his wife, dinners with the rich and famous and jaw-dropping renovations of a Park Avenue apartment.
The Pentagon said Tuesday it will bar news coverage of hearings for the 14 terror suspects who were transferred to Guantanamo Bay last fall from secret CIA prisons abroad--including an alleged mastermind of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Afghan journalists covering the aftermath of a suicide bomb attack and shooting in eastern Afghanistan Sunday said U.S. troops deleted their photos and video and warned them not to publish or air any images of U.S. troops or a car where three Afghans were shot to death.
Australia will press Vice President Dick Cheney this week to ensure a speedy trial for Australia's Guantanamo Bay inmate David Hicks so he can be brought home by the year's end, said Prime Minister John Howard.
The Associated Press is teaming up with NowPublic to integrated user-submitted content into the AP network, which includes exploring ways to "involve NowPublic's on-the-ground network of news contributors in AP's breaking news coverage."
Mr. Deity holds a press conference on the eve of the Superbowl in order to clear things up. .
"This is obviously a great victory for the principles of a free press that are so essential to this nation," Olson said in a statement. "Personally, I am pleased that the Army no longer seeks my participation in their prosecution of Lt. Watada." More importantly, this is a victory for the rights of journalists in the U.S.
Touring a Caterpillar factory in Peoria, Bush got behind the wheel of a giant tractor and played chicken with a few wayward reporters. White House staffers tried to steer the press corps to safety, but when the tractor lurched forward, they too were forced to scramble for safety. Even the Secret Service got involved.








