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- 1From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedJournalists have traditionally reported on problems in society. Now they are reporting more on solutions. Stories have dealt with solutions for the availability of guns, inadequate health care, housing, and poor...
- 2From:Administrative Law Review (Vol. 59, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAMERICAN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON COLLEGE OF LAW WASHINGTON, DC MARCH 20, 2007 Thank you to the Washington College of Law and to the Administrative Law Review, for the invitation to participate here. As the only...
- 3From:World Policy Journal (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn November 1991, a large drawing of a machete appeared on the cover of Kangura, a Hutu-owned Rwandan tabloid. Along one edge of the machete's curved blade appeared the question: WHAT WEAPONS SHALL WE USE TO CONQUER THE...
- 4From:Columbia Journalism Review (Vol. 30, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedThe demise of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union has left its primary newspaper, Pravda, without an owner. The staff, arguing that they have given over 800 million rubles to the party over the paper's life,...
- 5From:World Policy Journal (Vol. 29, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAmong friends and fans at his boozy 29th birthday party in March 2010, the South African youth leader Julius Malema cocked his right thumb, pointed his finger like a pistol and chanted "Dubulu iBhunu" (shoot the Boer)....
- 6From:Proceedings of the Annual Meeting-American Society of International Law (Vol. 105)This panel was convened at 10:45 a.m., Friday, March 25, by its moderator, Sarah Knuckey of the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, New York University, who introduced the panelists: Peter Bartu of the...
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