Christiane Amanpour

Joseph Sebarenzi's Misguided Mission of Vengeance!

In his interview of 18th November 2009 with CNN's Christiane Amanpour, Joseph Sebarenzi states that the root cause of the genocide against Batutsi is "a political struggle of power between Hutu and Tutsi." For a man with the...

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Somalian, Tunisian Journalists Honoured

Replies: 0 Last poster: Walter at 27-11-2009 12:25 Topic is Open By Walter Wilson Nana Two journalists from Somalia and Tunisia, respectively, have been honoured by the Committee to Protect Journalists, CPJ, in their 2009...

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Philippines deadly for journalists

Massacre is single worst mass killing of journalists in history, CPJ says State of emergency declared in the south of the country Philippines even more hazardous than Iraq for journalists, CPJ says Of the almost 60 people were...

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Retired general: Pakistanis want Taliban loss

Pakistanis now believe the war against the Taliban is their war, whereas in the past they considered it to be the United States' war, a former Pakistani general with close ties to his country's military told CNN's Christiane...

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Pakistan determined to fight Taliban, retired general says

The Pakistani people now believe the war against the Taliban is their war, whereas in the past they considered it to be the United States' war, a former Pakistani general with close ties to his country's military told CNN's...

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Tom Ford's designer flick

Is America ready for Tom Ford, auteur? His sexually charged, homoerotic directorial debut, "A Single Man," got thumbs-up the other night from Matthew Modine, Zac Posen, Nora Ephron, Cynthia Rowley, Bryan Lourd, Christiane...

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For a wider frame of news

Gulf News For most reporters, interviewing a world-famous journalist evokes mixed feelings. After 18 years as an international correspondent, a long list of awards to her name and now her own prime time show, Christiane...

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EU official suggests shift in policy on Cuba

Karel De Gucht: Little sense in singling out Cuba. EU official suggests less emphasis on human rights in Cuba policy Signs suggest new EU president will soften policy toward island nation Many members of U.S. Congress support a...

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Back on CNN!

“Did you see it?! It’s not that great. It could have been much better. How could they waste so much money on such a lame ad?” These are some of the things we hear in Pristina nowadays. And they are not referring to the...

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Journalism enrollment stays strong, despite grim outlook

by Saira Thadani Hatchet Reporter The world's oldest wire service, the Associated Press, laid off 90 employees last week. Alumni from SMPA say the school's location and faculty are major factors in students' and graduates'...

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