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mbedded Journalism: The Rights and Protection of Journalists Covering Armed Conflict
Journalists today face a broad range of conflict situations that are extremely complex and confusing. From conventional wars with defined battle lines to acts of terrorism that blur boundaries, from banditry to extremism or even pocket wars between feuding clans, journalists have to put themselves in ever increasing danger to get the story out.
Journalists Under Fire: Years of Living Dangerously, Again
Failure of key Middle East players to broker a peace plan in the Israel-Lebanon conflict is exacting a terrible toll on civilian lives and properties.
Public Journalism: A New Approach to SettingĀ the News Agenda
As the social, political, and economic environment in many local areas throughout the Philippines is dramatically changed by the decentralization of governance as articulated by the Local Government Code of 1991, communities will be facing new




























