The State of the Fourth Estate - Page 8


© Donna L. Quesinberry
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D. Quesinberry, Author
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Morris, Steven. The Guardian. Reporter 'killed for telling truth' . 2001.

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~ Photographs are staggered throughout this article. I could not get photographs of each journalist mentioned, those acquired are posted on the right of column; they do not coincide directly with paragraphs and/or countries I opted to spread them throughout the body of the article rather than in one location. If you cursor over them, the majority have the names posted and will come up in a highlighted box. ~

D. Quesinberry, Author
Armendariz
Biggart
Billaud
Boukhari
Burton
Cutuli
Fuentes
Sanaya Funeral
O'Hagan
Haidari
Handloik
Jiang
Lawson
Lindor
Pearl
Stroemberg
Sutton
Candle of hope
     

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