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CBS Evening News: Dan Rather
   
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Biography of CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather, with highlights from his career at CBS. Discusses major stories he has covered, books he has authored, and his contributions to CBS news programs back to 1962 when he joined the network.
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/02/25/eveningnews/main502026.shtml |
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Associated Press (AP)
   
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Click on a state to find out the member newspapers and broadcasters of that geographic region; read about the history of the press, including a timeline, AP Pulitzer Prize winners, and journalists that have died on the job; facts and figures, press r ...
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http://www.ap.org/ |
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UNEP Launches Project to Restore Iraqi Marshlands
   
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This July 2004 press release announces the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) "project to restore the environment and provide clean drinking water in the Marshlands of Mesopotamia." The site briefly describes the background of th ...
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http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=402&ArticleID=4561&l=en |
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The Rohde to Srebrenica: A Case Study of Human Rights Reporting
   
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This presentation documents the experience of reporter David Rohde, whose 1995 investigation into the possibility of mass graves in Bosnia led to "documenting the biggest massacre Europe had experienced since World War II, publishing a ground-br ...
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http://www.columbia.edu/itc/journalism/nelson/rohde/ |
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Center for an Accessible Society: Disabilities Information for Journalists
   
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This site is "designed to focus public attention on disability and independent living issues by disseminating information developed through research to promote independent living." It provides accurate background information, discussions, a ...
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http://accessiblesociety.org/ |
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Edward R. Murrow: Broadcasting History
   
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This National Public Radio (NPR) segment looks at the 2004 biography of broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow, "Edward R. Murrow and the Birth of Broadcast Journalism." Features an interview with the author, a book excerpt, and audio clips ...
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1872668 |
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Murrow, Edward R.
   
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Profile of Edward R. Murrow, "the most distinguished and renowned figure in the history of American broadcast journalism. He was a seminal force in the creation and development of electronic newsgathering as both a craft and a profession. ...
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http://www.museum.tv/archives/etv/M/htmlM/murrowedwar/murrowedwar.htm |
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The Edward R. Murrow Legacy at WSU
   
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This site from Washington State University (WSU) is dedicated to broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow, who graduated from the university in 1930 with a degree in speech. Features an article in which faculty members discuss his legacy, a video clip, ...
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http://murrow.wsu.edu/ |
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The Bohemian, the Bolsheviks, and the Old Blues
   
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September/October 2005 article about Yale University's acquisition of the papers of Louise Bryant, a journalist who covered the Russian Revolution while married to John Reed. Includes a brief overview of her life, and images of selected items from th ...
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http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/2005_09/bryant.html |
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Buckley Online
   
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"This website contains the complete writings of William F. Buckley, Jr. Transcripts from his long running TV show, 'Firing Line' are available at the Hoover Institution." Search or browse through the writings of this conservative political ...
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http://cumulus.hillsdale.edu/buckley/ |
 
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