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“Supermodel Caprice has launched a £100,000 legal battle for libel damages over stories in The Sun and on the paper’s website.”
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” It takes a practical look at the use and development of citizen and state-generated information in the UK. For example, information produced by the government (often referred to as ‘public sector information’) includes maps, heart surgery mortality stat
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The measure is just one of many the government has announced as it prepares to replace the Child Support Agency next year with the Child Maintenance and Enforcement Commission after 13 years of computer problems and missed payments totaling up to $7 billi
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“While companies are obviously entitled to establish the ground rules for employee behaviour, it is hard to see how schools can justify suspending students for simply speaking their minds.”
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Bloggers engaged in journalistic pursuits would be granted immunity from divulging confidential sources under a new bill pending in both chambers of Congress.
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“The government’s decision to block access to the clips was not politically motivated as it was done to prevent public anger from watching them.”
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German court decision states that operators of Internet forums are liable for all comments posted there, even if the operator has no knowledge of their content.
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“Dougherty’s program attempts to meld the best of both worlds: community activism with journalistic principles of accuracy and objectivity to more deeply connect people to neighborhoods.”
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Guardian journalist Tim Dowling’s novel about newspaper a journalist who discovers and becomes obsessed with an online community dedicated to tearing apart the work of said reporter.
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Even American news anchors are getting in on the facebook craze… although their kids might not be too impressed.
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You’ve got to register to attend the party, which will be in London on Thursday 5th July 2007