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- January 23, 2005: Index: PCOL Exclusive: Journalism (2 of 2) Sunday, February 06, 2005 - 7:06 pm [1]
- October 26, 1963: Headlines: Journalism: President Kennedy: Art: John F. Kennedy Library: Remarks at Amherst College by President John F. Kennedy Saturday, January 22, 2005 - 12:04 am [1]
- January 24, 2001: Headlines: Journalism: Peace Corps Giants: Alzheimer's Disease: Obituaries: Salina Journal: The passing of the last country editor Saturday, January 22, 2005 - 12:02 am [2]
- September 7, 2004: Headlines: Journalism: Humor: Recruitment: Local6: Recently, this point was driven home when I applied to join the Peace Corps: "Oh, I'm afraid we don't really have a journalism need," the recruiter said. Saturday, October 02, 2004 - 4:10 pm [1]
- May 4, 2004: Headlines: Journalism: Safety and Security of Volunteers: White House Correspondents Association: President George W. Bush congratulates Mei-Ling Hopgood and Russell Carollo of the Dayton Daily News. Hopgood and Carollo were the lead writers on a seven-day series that won the Edgar A. Poe award for 2004 Thursday, August 19, 2004 - 7:44 pm [1]
- August 4, 2004: Headlines: Investigative Journalism: Yahoo Press Release: Dayton Daily News Reporter Mei-Ling Hopgood for Peace Corps Safety Series says Washington Print Press Corps has Dismal Record on Diversity Tuesday, August 17, 2004 - 11:08 am [1]
- August 13, 2004: Headlines: Journalism: Magazines: Abroad Magazine: Abroad Magazine looking for stories about the Peace Corps Saturday, August 14, 2004 - 5:12 pm [1]
- Archive: Journalism: August 30, 2003 Saturday, August 30, 2003 - 6:16 pm [1]
- 2006.12.03: December 3, 2006: Headlines: Safety: Journalism: Congress: Investigative Journalism: Dayton Daily News: Dayton Daily News Editor Jeff Bruce directed "Casualties of Peace," a project about the dangers faced by Peace Corps volunteers and testified on Peace Corps Safety before Congress Wednesday, December 06, 2006 - 12:33 pm [1]
- 2006.05.26: May 26, 2006: Headlines: Journalism: Freedom of Speech: First Amendment: MediaBloggers: California Appeals Court Rules Bloggers Are Journalists Wednesday, May 31, 2006 - 12:50 pm [1]
- 2006.04.27: April 27, 2006: Headlines: Journalism: Freedom of Speech: Media Bloggers: MBA Member Lance Dutson who blogs at Maine Web Report hit with Multi-Million Dollar Federal Lawsuit Wednesday, July 05, 2006 - 11:24 pm [5]
- 2006.03.18: March 18, 2006: Headlines: Journalism: Interviews: Knowledge: Research: The Guardian: Pre-Google, a writer preparing for an interview had to do genuine research involving paper, libraries, legwork and some dimension of vim Thursday, March 23, 2006 - 9:25 am [1]
- 2006.02.05: February 5, 2006: Headlines: Journalism: Speaking Out: Freedom of Speech: Fair Use: First Amendment: The Guardian: A history of free speech Sunday, March 12, 2006 - 12:41 pm [1]
- November 18, 2005: Headlines: Journalism: Speaking Out: Freedom of Speech: Fair Use: First Amendment: Center for Social Media: Documentary Filmmaker's Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use Saturday, February 25, 2006 - 6:32 pm [1]
- January 17, 2006: Headlines: Freedom of the Press: The First Amendment: History: Speaking Out: Journalism: Chicago Sun-Times: Benjamin Franklin, American Thursday, February 02, 2006 - 9:34 am [1]
- December 5, 2005: Headlines: Journalism: Speaking Out: Freedom of Speech: Fair Use: The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law: The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law says: Misinterpretation of ‘Fair Use’ Stifles Free Expression Sunday, March 05, 2006 - 1:23 pm [3]
- August 12, 2005: Headlines: Journalism: Obituaries: Friends: Newsday: Newspaper Editor James Edward DeCourcy dies in Connecticut Saturday, August 13, 2005 - 6:47 pm [1]
- August 7, 2005: Headlines: Journalism: Clarksville Leaf Chronicle: Fenton writes that journalists who want to become foreign correspondents are often treated as pariahs by their peers. It's like joining the Peace Corps — you're seen as lacking the smarts or ambition to make it big on Wall Street or in Hollywood Sunday, August 07, 2005 - 5:00 pm [1]
- June 3, 2005: Headlines: University Education: Journalism: UC Irvine: RPCV John Hollowell retires as Journalism Professor at UC Irvine Sunday, June 12, 2005 - 3:56 pm [1]
- January 1, 2003: Headlines: COS - Ivory Coast: Journalism: Awards: IPS News: Ivory Coast RPCV Austin Merrill wins IPS Excellence in Independent Journalism Award for "War threatens the World's Largest Cocoa Export” Wednesday, May 25, 2005 - 3:39 pm [1]
- February 8, 2002: Headlines: COS - Philippines: Journalism: University Education: Student Press Review: Philippines RPCV David Wiegand says: Why continue advising newspapers? Wednesday, May 25, 2005 - 3:20 pm [2]
- February 1, 2005: Headlines: COS - India: Journalism: Freedom of Speech: San Diego Sign On: India RPCV Michael Maidenberg says it is critical that American youth understand why the First Amendment is so important Tuesday, April 05, 2005 - 1:10 pm [1]
- February 25, 2005: Headlines: COS - Korea: North Korea: Journalism: The Reveille of Louisiana State University: RPCV Brad Martin traveled to North Korea for the first time in 1979 when he was working as a foreign correspondent for The Baltimore Sun. While there, he wrote a review for the Wall Street Journal of Korean ruler Kim Il-Sung's trip to China. Saturday, March 26, 2005 - 2:53 am [1]
- February 21, 2005: Headlines: Journalism: My Generation: CNN: Gonzo Journalist Hunter Thompson dies in Colorado Saturday, February 26, 2005 - 7:08 pm [1]
- February 24, 2005: Headlines: COS - Morocco: Journalism: Newsday: James Rupert began his career abroad as a Peace Corps volunteer, teaching mechanics and welding in Morocco before working as a freelance correspondent in North Africa and in Paris Saturday, February 26, 2005 - 6:47 pm [1]
- February 17, 2005: Headlines: Journalism: Safety and Security of Volunteers: Pepperdine Graphic: Last year, the Peace Corps received critical attention from the Dayton Daily News for what the newspaper reported were attempts to conceal its knowledge of assaults against volunteers. The seven-part series, called "Casualties of Peace," was a finalist for the Goldsmith Prize for Investigative Reporting, sparking tremendous debate by Peace Corps volunteers defending the agency and those supporting the articles. Saturday, February 19, 2005 - 12:42 am [1]
- February 13, 2005: Headlines: Journalism: Tsunami: My Pet Jaw: A sensational story is an easier one to write - it takes a lot more work to make a story about a family returning home after a mediocre vacation than it does to create a gripping narrative about a Peace Corps volunteer lost in a tsunami Friday, February 18, 2005 - 9:48 pm [1]
Journalism (1 of 2)
Journalism (1 of 2)
When this story was posted in January 2005, this was on the front page of PCOL:
 | Ask Not As our country prepares for the inauguration of a President, we remember one of the greatest speeches of the 20th century and how his words inspired us. "And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." |
 | Latest: RPCVs and Peace Corps provide aid Peace Corps made an appeal last week to all Thailand RPCV's to consider serving again through the Crisis Corps and more than 30 RPCVs have responded so far. RPCVs: Read what an RPCV-led NGO is doing about the crisis an how one RPCV is headed for Sri Lanka to help a nation he grew to love. Question: Is Crisis Corps going to send RPCVs to India, Indonesia and nine other countries that need help? |
 | The World's Broken Promise to our Children Former Director Carol Bellamy, now head of Unicef, says that the appalling conditions endured today by half the world's children speak to a broken promise. Too many governments are doing worse than neglecting children -- they are making deliberate, informed choices that hurt children. Read her op-ed and Unicef's report on the State of the World's Children 2005. |
 | Our debt to Bill Moyers Former Peace Corps Deputy Director Bill Moyers leaves PBS next week to begin writing his memoir of Lyndon Baines Johnson. Read what Moyers says about journalism under fire, the value of a free press, and the yearning for democracy. "We have got to nurture the spirit of independent journalism in this country," he warns, "or we'll not save capitalism from its own excesses, and we'll not save democracy from its own inertia." |
 | Is Gaddi Leaving? Rumors are swirling that Peace Corps Director Vasquez may be leaving the administration. We think Director Vasquez has been doing a good job and if he decides to stay to the end of the administration, he could possibly have the same sort of impact as a Loret Ruppe Miller. If Vasquez has decided to leave, then Bob Taft, Peter McPherson, Chris Shays, or Jody Olsen would be good candidates to run the agency. Latest: For the record, Peace Corps has no comment on the rumors. |
 | The Birth of the Peace Corps UMBC's Shriver Center and the Maryland Returned Volunteers hosted Scott Stossel, biographer of Sargent Shriver, who spoke on the Birth of the Peace Corps. This is the second annual Peace Corps History series - last year's speaker was Peace Corps Director Jack Vaughn. |
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