Yesh Atid, led by journalist-turned-politician Yair Lapid, is credited with 18 or 19 seats.
Ms. Rosett is journalist-in-residence with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and heads its Investigative Reporting Project.
Ms. Rosett is a journalist-in-residence with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and heads its Investigative Reporting Project.
Claudia Rosett, a journalist-in-residence with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, writes a weekly column on foreign affairs for Forbes.com.
In "Those Angry Days, " journalist-turned-historian Lynne Olson captures that period in a fast-moving, highly readable narrative punctuated by high drama.
Claudia Rosett, a journalist-in-residence with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, writes a weekly column on foreign affairs for Forbes.
Claudia Rosett is Journalist-in-Residence with the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.
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She works about the same number of hours now as she did as a journalist -- about 40 per week, if not more.
Analysts say the 18 or 19 seats predicted for Yesh Atid, headed by journalist-turned-politician Yair Lapid, is a stunning result for a newcomer.
And although the Drudge Report has been guilty of some rumormongering, there is no evidence that Matt Drudge--or any other online journalist--has ever made up a story out of whole cloth, like The New Republics Stephen Glass.
The loss of Liberty Reserve has the potential to cause a "major upheaval" in the cybercrime economy, said investigative journalist-turned-security researcher Brian Krebbs, who added in a blog post that hackers writing in underground forums were already buzzing with concern over frozen funds.
On ABC, former Clinton aide George Stephanopoulos -- who we're sure has become an entirely impartial observer in the, what, three minutes he's been a journalist -- notified us that the Gore camp is thrilled with the bump Lieberman has given the campaign, which evidently is noticeable everywhere but in the polls.
"And also, I react to this as a journalist -- an interchange of information and ideas between government and the news media is indispensable to a functioning democracy, and if you start scaring sources with the possibility of years in prison, the loser is not going to be the news media -- it's going to be the public, " he said.
In the process, she created a dream career for herself as a globe-trotting journalist-adventurer.
The 32-year-old Iranian-American journalist was tried and convicted on espionage charges in a one-day trial last month that was closed to the public.
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Of the other defendants, Dr Philippe van Winkelberg and Christophe Letien received a one-year suspended sentence, and Alain Peligat and journalist Marie-Agnes Peleran were each given six-month suspended terms, French media reports.
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This is, after all, a country that just inaugurated an annual Hero of Atheism award. (This year's winner was Sima Nan, a 43-year-old ex-journalist who debunks the "superhuman" feats of local shamans on his TV show.) "The sincere advocacy of freedom of religious belief is based on our understanding of the dialectical materialistic theory, " says Ye Xiaowen, director of the State Council's Religious Affairs Bureau.
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The latest wave of journalist-hazing and distribution-minding may have ulterior political and pecuniary aims--to control outliers and funnel information through state-owned (but profit-minded) channels like Xinhua--but this could backfire.
Mohammed Al-Khalid, a citizen-journalist from Homs, is reported to have been executed by an armed group in Aleppo on 18 November and Abdullah Hassan Kaake, also a citizen-journalist, is said to have died under torture in the same city one day earlier.
Amid reports that Saberi had been charged, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said the United States was asking the Swiss government, which represents U.S. interests in Iran, to obtain the most accurate, up-to-date information about the 31-year-old freelance journalist.
In 2011 she identified a photograph discovered by the police - and shown to her by a journalist - as the dead boy and said his name was "Ikpomwosa".
And two - a retired police officer and a former journalist - have been told they will face no further action.
As an author, Cox is something of an old-school muck-raking journalist with some new school flavor, combining hard-nosed investigative journalism with an equally rational future forward idealism.
Jonathan Heawood, the founder of Wilkes, a new, non-profit parliamentary reporting service (named after a great journalist-politician of the 18th century) worries that it, too, might struggle to surmount the regulator's high hurdles.
Today, 34-year-old journalist Jason Tanz is taking a close look at white youth and hip-hop culture.
But will Twitter completely displace the paid wire release or direct-to-journalist email distribution route?
"There is a lot of hope in these young people - clean hands, clean faces - that Grillo is bringing into parliament, " said journalist and film-maker Annalisa Piras.
Then, Strobe Talbott a longtime "Friend of Bill" and journalist-political operator was elevated from his post as ambassador-at-large for the former Soviet Union to the No. 2 job at the State Department.
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Politicians, preachers, lawyers, bureaucrats and, one suspects, journalist-novelists like himself, also flunk his test of masculinity by engaging in namby-pamby occupations.
"The greatest obstacle is the refusal by the aircraft's manufacturer -- formerly British Aerospace-Aerospatiale, now Airbus -- to lend its support to a restoration, " said aviation journalist David Kaminski-Morrow, air transport editor of Flightglobal.com.
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