Quick Takes: Peabodys Awards’ ‘Spring‘ step Los Angeles Times Coverage of the “Arab Spring” dominated the Peabody Awards when the oldest honors in broadcasting were handed out Wednesday. CNN, Al Jazeera English and National Public Radio received the prestigious award for their coverage of the pro-Democracy … |
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Panelists discuss ‘Arab Spring‘ twitter revolution Charleston Gazette The consensus among the panel members, as Weddady himself tweeted during the discussion, is that use of social media amongst the protesters in Egypt, Libya, Yemen and others probably did not cause the Arab Spring revolution, but it did perhaps … |
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Panelists Discuss Arab Spring InsideVandy by Sam McBride About 50 people gathered Tuesday evening for a panel discussion about the “Arab Spring” revolutions in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia that occurred just over a year ago. Historian Thomas Schwartz, political scientist Katherine Carroll, … |
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Creating Art as Witness to Arab Spring New York Times Abu Saqer is the main character of “Al’aan Fhmtekom” (Now I Understand You), a play by the Jordanian journalist and writer Ahmad al Zoubi, inspired by the Arab Spring. The title of the play — which has been playing to full houses in an Amman theater … |
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News coverage of Arab Spring dominates Peabody Awards for broadcast; CNN, Al … Yahoo! Canada Shine By AP | The Canadian Press – 12 hours ago ATHENS, Georgia – Coverage of theArab Spring dominated the Peabody Awards when the oldest honours in broadcasting were handed out Wednesday at the University of Georgia. CNN, Al Jazeera English and National … |
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Arab spring inspires Pakistanis Pakistan Observer With the Arab Spring sweeping away dictators world over, Pakistanis too are looking for a revolution to get rid of its present government. Interestingly, they have found new hope in the Niazi from Mianwali. Former cricketer turned philanthropist turned … |
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Public suicide in Greece over pensions and debt could lead to a Greek Spring Examiner.com The now famous Arab Spring of that roared through the Middle East in 2011, toppling nations and creating fundamental changes across the Arab world, began with the simple act of a Tunisian fruit vendor who set himself on fire in protest over government… |
Arab spring News : Apr 5, 2012
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