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Military denies media coverage sways embed choices
WASHINGTON - Military commanders in Afghanistan are not rejecting requests from reporters who want to accompany U.S. troops in Afghanistan because their prior coverage of the military has been negative, the Pentagon said Monday.
Nations:Afghanistan U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-08-24
Freed HK journalist admits to China-Taiwan mediation work
Freed Hong Kong journalist Ching Cheong who was jailed on spying charges Friday admitted to being involved in mediation efforts between China and Taiwan.
Nations:Taiwan Hong Kong Activities:HK Reporter Spy Case 2008 Beijing Olympics
2008-02-22
China frees NY Times reporter
A Chinese journalist jailed while working for the New York Times was released on Saturday, ending a controversial prison term that highlighted the country's tough media controls.
Nations:Singapore People:Hu Jintao Jiang Zemin Activities:2004 Zhao Yan Case
2007-09-15
Times researcher to be released in China
A New York Times researcher convicted in China of fraud is scheduled to be released from prison this weekend, a newspaper spokeswoman said Thursday.
People:Jiang Zemin Activities:2004 Zhao Yan Case
2007-09-14
U.S., Spain demand Venezuela lift TV station ban
The United States and Spain on Friday demanded Venezuelan President Hugo reopen an anti-government television station he banned and accused him of repressing free speech.
Nations:Venezuela U.S. Spain People:Condoleezza Rice
2007-06-01
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