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Journalism
Cuba's Emerging Blogosphere
Despite government repression, Cuban bloggers are determined to make their voices heard.
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 | Carlos Gomez

ImageIn spite of government repression and limited access to the Internet, Cuban bloggers are determined to make their voices heard.

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Journalism
Peace Through Print
Could journalistic practices help bring about peace between Turkish and Greek factions in Cyprus?
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 | Emily Sosangelis
ImageThe island of Cyprus has long been the site of ethnic conflict between Turkish and Greek factions. Could reforming journalistic practices help bring about peace?
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Journalism
The Talk of the Town
In post-war Liberia, Alfred Sirleaf sees access to information as the key to peace.
Monday, 01 March 2010 | Jessica Shor
ImageIn post-war Liberia, Alfred Sirleaf sees access to information as the key to peace.
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Journalism
Little Voices, Resounding Change
A UNICEF initiative in India teaches disadvantaged children to speak up about their daily hardships.
Sunday, 28 February 2010 | Erin Biel
ImageA UNICEF journalism initiative in India teaches disadvantaged children to speak up about the hardships they face daily.
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High Seas
Reeling in EU Fishing
The EU struggles to find a fairer system for fishing in Europe
Saturday, 23 January 2010 | Andrew Feldman
ImageThe EU struggles to find a fairer system for fishing in Europe.
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High Seas
Troubled Waters
Can regional cooperation on the Middle East water crisis and sinking Dead Sea model peace?
Wednesday, 30 December 2009 | Jeffrey Kaiser and Nathaniel Sobel
ImageA water crisis is devastating the Middle East and emptying the Dead Sea, but regional cooperation on this critical issue may create an important model for peace.
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High Seas
Offshore Drilling Looms on the Arctic Horizon
The Inuit must decide if the benefits of offshore oil development are worth the risks.
Wednesday, 30 December 2009 | Reid Magdanz
ImageThe Inuit must decide if the benefits of offshore oil development are worth the risks it poses to their traditional way of life.
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High Seas
The Tides of Change
On the isolated atolls of Kiribati, climate change is more than an abstract threat.
Wednesday, 30 December 2009 | Jessica Shor
ImageOn the isolated atolls of Kiribati, climate change is more than an abstract threat.
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High Seas
A Home that Floats
A new cruise liner tries to change the meaning of international travel.
Wednesday, 30 December 2009 | Chelsea Allen
ImageCombining the comfort of a world-class hotel with the adventure of a trek across the globe, a new cruise liner tries to change the meaning of international travel.
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Translating Tanzania
Cassava: Finding a Trigger for a Golden Bullet
The race is on to unlock cassava's potential to alleviate hunger in Africa.
Sunday, 29 November 2009 | Courtney Fukuda
ImageThe race is on to unlock cassava's potential to alleviate hunger in Africa.
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