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Kenyan Community Gets New Print Newspaper
New America Media, News Report, Edwin Okong'o, Nov 19, 2009
While many newspapers are struggling with cutbacks and layoffs, Paul Waithaka’s publishing career is just getting started. He has published the first print issue of the Kenya Monitor, a newspaper for the Kenyan community.
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Goodbye to an Anti-Hispanic
El Diario/La Prensa, Editorial, Staff, Nov 12, 2009
Lou Dobbs' departure from CNN shows that organizations will not be able to profit from promoting hate without a firm backlash, write editors of New York's El Diario/La Prensa.
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La Opinión Attacks 'Lies on CNN'
La Opinión, Editorial, Staff, Oct 21, 2009
An editorial in La Opinión newspaper argues that CNN should not allow Lou Dobbs to make false accusations about Latinos if it wants to maintain its journalistic credibility.
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The Broken Heart of the Sacred Ocean
New America Media, Commentary, Jean Melesaine, Oct 02, 2009
After being ravaged by an earthquake and tsunami, Samoa -- the “sacred heart” of the ocean -- is broken. And with few media outlets to provide news on the island, those of us on the outside are left in the dark.
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New America Now: Iran-U.S. Talks, Filipino Family Roles, Agent Orange in Guam
New America Now, , Oct 02, 2009
This week: Dilshad Deyani hosts a radio show on issues facing South Asian Women, Pharaoh Martin on African American grandparents raising grandchildren, Iran and the US prepare diplomatic talks, Filipino family roles are changing, the effects of Agent Orange in Guam, and the music of Watcha Clan.
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