First Appointment Under Ebony-Jet Reorganization Mira Lowe, a former Newsday associate editor brought to Johnson Publishing Co. two years ago as one of the first
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First U.S. Journalist Found Guilty of Spying by Tehran "An American journalist jailed in Iran has been convicted of spying and sentenced to eight years
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updated April 16 Detective Accused of Compromising Case Is Sidelined "Murder charges against former Your Black Muslim Bakery leader Yusuf Bey IV and another man in
Updated April 15    Tucker to Become D.C.-Based Political Columnist As the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was announcing that Editorial Page Editor Cynthia Tucker will become a Washington-based
  Participants in the Reznet News project for Native American student journalists visited the Detroit News in 2007 in search of job openings. (Credit: Detroit
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Orange County Register Lays Off Sportswriting Veteran Art Thompson III, a sportswriter at the Orange County (Calif.) Register for more than 20 years and for