1 Sep, 2010
Vice President John Mahama last Saturday told journalists to mend their corrupt ways. Most people would agree with him. Indeed, that particular riff is guaranteed to bring a knowing smile to the collective face of the Ghanaian public: yes, journalists are corrupt troublemakers.
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Media Corruption is a Game of Mirrors
30 Aug, 2010
As Pakistan deals with the human tragedy from its worst-ever recorded floods, the country must now come to terms with a betting scandal that threatens the future of its beloved national cricket team. The impact of the match-fixing scandal is so intense that Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Ijaz Butt was forced to send a report on the matter to President Asif Ali Zardari, who is also patron of the …
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Flood-ravaged Pakistan hit with cricket scandal
30 Aug, 2010
Recent Poll Shows Nearly One-Fifth of Americans Think President is a Muslim
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Obama Not Worried About Muslim Rumors
30 Aug, 2010
“It’s not something that I spend all my time worrying about,” President Obama said of persistent rumors that he is Muslim.
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Obama Dismisses Rumors About His Faith
30 Aug, 2010
Since President Obama took office, the Republican Party’s agenda has dominated the public debate. FOX News and right-wing talk radio decide what’s news, and…
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Randy Shaw: Progressive Media Bolstering Republican/FOX News Agenda
27 Aug, 2010
International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge must be a relieved man as his two-week “nightmare” in Singapore has finally ended. Billed as a “premier world class sporting event” by both the IOC and the Singapore media, the Singapore 2010 inaugural Youth Olympic Gamess never quite lived up to the expectations as it became mired in a
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Jacques Rogge: There will be more media attention by the next YOG