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6 Aug

Sarkozy en vacances: sevrage médiatique?

Augustin Scalbert (Rue89) Un coup de tampon orne le dernier sommaire de Courrier International, en haut de la page: “100% Sarkofree!” Slogan répété une deuxième fois le long du cercle, […]

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6 Aug

Le faux Steve Jobs démasqu

Tristan Péloquin, La Presse / Technaute.com Depuis des mois, tout le monde voulait savoir qui se trouvait derrière la plume de Fake Steve. Des blogueurs se sont même mis sur […]

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6 Aug

Droits de la personne | La Chine fustigée

Radio-Canada/RSF Reporters sans frontières a demandé à la Chine de libérer la centaine de journalistes, internautes et militants de la liberté d’expression actuellement emprisonnés dans le pays. C’est au cours […]

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6 Aug

Pourquoi Le Devoir n’ira pas voir The Police

«You don’t have to put on the red light / Those days are over», chantait Sting dans Roxanne. C’était il y a plus de 20 ans. Mais pour être désormais […]

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4 Aug

CP environment reporter dies at 57

Dennis Bueckert, who died suddenly this week, was remembered as a dedicated reporter who cared deeply about the environment. One colleague described him as “a uniquely kind and gentle soul.”

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3 Aug

Tom Long and the CBC’s news future

The NDP is charging political interference by the federal government, in the search for a president and a news chief for the CBC. Tom Long, the man apparently in charge […]

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3 Aug

California journalist gunned down

The editor of the Oakland Post was gunned down on his way to work on Aug. 2. An excerpt of a story in the San Francisco Chronicle: Chauncey Bailey, editor […]

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3 Aug

Who are you calling sleazy?

A cover story in Maclean’s entitled, “Lawyers are Rats,” is generating much controversy and attention from Canadian lawyers — which of course is the point of the provocative heading. The […]

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3 Aug

Media and Chinese Olympics

Reporters Without Borders is stepping up its campaign to use China’s 2008 Olympics to draw attention to China’s repression of press rights. Below is a notice of a press conference […]

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2 Aug

When home is a terrible place to live

by Stephanie SabourinWhen I decided I wanted to do a radio documentary, I thought I’d do it on Niagara’s wine region. I imagined myself spending time with local vintners, learning […]

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