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    May 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Colombian rebels release French journalist

    World Now
    After more than a month of captivity, French journlaist Romeo Langlois was released Wednesday by leftist rebels who had described him as a prisoner of war....
  2. May 29, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Russian journalist stabbed outside his Moscow home

    World Now
    A Russian radio journalist known for reporting on the country’s auto industry and corrupt traffic police and who recently referred to the prophet Muhammad as a businessman was stabbed outside his home, police said Tuesday....
  4. May 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'The Other America' takes the veil off American poverty

    Michael Harrington's "The Other America: Poverty in the United States" had been in print for about 20 years when I first read it in the early 1980s. I was a young journalist then, and I had found a musty paperback edition in a basement-level used bookstore around the corner from my apartment near the heart of Jamestown, N.Y., where my entry-level newspaper wages were so low that, after rent and student loan payments, I couldn't afford a car.
    Michael Harrington's "The Other America: Poverty in the United States" had been in print for about 20 years when I first read it in the early 1980s. I was a young journalist then, and I had found a musty paperback edition in a basement-level used...

    Tags: Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Social Issues, Poverty, Employment Opportunities, Rentals

  6. May 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. The PRI peril in Mexico

    MEXICO CITY — The Mexican version of the old Soviet Politburo is poised to make a comeback, with potentially disastrous consequences for North America. In 2000, the world hailed the end of more than 70 years of rule by the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, as a sign of democratic transition. Today, the PRI's presidential candidate in the July 1 election, Enrique Peña Nieto, threatens to bring back the authoritarian ways of the past.
    MEXICO CITY — The Mexican version of the old Soviet Politburo is poised to make a comeback, with potentially disastrous consequences for North America. In 2000, the world hailed the end of more than 70 years of rule by the Institutional...

    Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Communist Party, Mexico, Carlos Slim Helu

  8. May 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. San Diego reporter won a Pulitzer for account of 1923 eclipse

    The newspapers and websites were full Monday morning with stories about Sunday's eclipse: finely done accounts with facts, figures, quotations and on-the-scene reporting.
    The newspapers and websites were full Monday morning with stories about Sunday's eclipse: finely done accounts with facts, figures, quotations and on-the-scene reporting. Will any win the Pulitzer Prize? Only time will tell. But if so, there is...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Awards and Prizes, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Newspapers

  10. May 21, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Six journalists killed in Mexico in under a month

    World Now
    The sixth current or former Mexican journalist to be killed in less than a month has been buried amid demands for a justice most doubt will ever come....
  12. May 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Grant will fund five reporting positions at L.A. Times

    Readers' Representative Journal
    The Times will add five reporters, including one in Brazil, after receiving a $1-million grant from the Ford Foundation. An article by Times media reporter James Rainey has the details: The Los Angeles Times will use a $1-million grant from......
  14. May 14, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Journalist expelled from China reflects on experience

    After filing 400 stories from China, reporter Melissa Chan never thought she'd wind up in the headlines herself.
    After filing 400 stories from China, reporter Melissa Chan never thought she'd wind up in the headlines herself. Chan returned to Southern California last week as the first accredited foreign correspondent to be expelled from China in 14 years, an act...

    Tags: Politics, Chen Guangcheng, Al Jazeera (tv network), Prisons, Correspondents (music group)

  16. May 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Mike McGrady dies at 78; journalist behind sexy bestselling hoax

    In the summer of 1966, Newsday columnist Mike McGrady threw down the gauntlet to a trusted coterie of fellow journalists: Produce a novel so poorly written and relentlessly focused on sex that it would fly off bookstore shelves. Two dozen colleagues, including past and future Pulitzer Prize winners, accepted the challenge.
    In the summer of 1966, Newsday columnist Mike McGrady threw down the gauntlet to a trusted coterie of fellow journalists: Produce a novel so poorly written and relentlessly focused on sex that it would fly off bookstore shelves. Two dozen colleagues,...

    Tags: Walter Cronkite, The Wall Street Journal, Harold Robbins, Periodicals, Awards and Prizes

  18. May 14, 2012 |Story| AP Member Choice Complete
  19. Horst Faas dies at 79; Pulitzer Prize-winning combat photographer

    As chief of photo operations for the Associated Press in Saigon for a decade beginning in 1962, Horst Faas didn't just cover the fighting — he also recruited and trained new talent from among foreign and Vietnamese freelancers.
    As chief of photo operations for the Associated Press in Saigon for a decade beginning in 1962, Horst Faas didn't just cover the fighting — he also recruited and trained new talent from among foreign and Vietnamese freelancers. The result was...

    Tags: Robert Capa, Arts, Berlin (Germany), Photography, Awards and Prizes

  20. May 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. François Hollande: France's new 'Monsieur le Président'

    World Now
    Francois Hollande is sworn in Tuesday as France's new president. Hollande, who succeeds Nicolas Sarkozy, is France's first president from the Socialist Party in 17 years....
  22. May 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Letters: Kings have reason to howl

    So Dave Tippett, the classless coach of a bankrupt team, claims the Coyotes are losing to the Kings because the referees are letting them away with "embellishing."
    So Dave Tippett, the classless coach of a bankrupt team, claims the Coyotes are losing to the Kings because the referees are letting them away with "embellishing." What mind-bending chutzpah, just two days after Dustin Brown was given an inexplicable...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Mike Scioscia, Vernon Wells, Phoenix Coyotes, Time (magazine)

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