PRESS CITIZEN
Press-Citizen Promotes Student Gambling The Iowa City Press-Citizen, which has been pushing the edge of the envelope with regard to the promotion of gambling (see earlier blog entries, linked from below) in page one stories and special supplements, ripped the envelope open The Press-Citizen Wants Michael Gartner Fired From the Iowa City Press-Citizen:. We were going to ask Chet Culver, when he becomes governor in January, to make some big changes in the membership of the Iowa state Board of Regents. After yesterday's news about the UI president Regimes and Repertoires Highly capable undemocratic regimes such as China's show no visible signs of popular social movements, yet produce many citizen protests against arbitrary, predatory government. Less effective and undemocratic governments like the Press-Citizen: Promoting Casino Gambling? There are four categories of comments to be made about today's (August 28) eight-page supplement in the Iowa City Press-Citizen regarding the casino, "Shuffle Up and Play," Iowa City Press-Citizen (special supplement), August 28, 2006. UI President Search XII - Blog's Week Hiatus John R. Menninger, "Let's Look at the Regents Scientifically," Iowa City Press-Citizen, December 1, 2006 Brian Morelli, "Two of Four Finalists Concerned About Becoming UI President," Iowa City Press-Citizen, December 2, 2006 Globetrotting As Western and Eastern journalists together we talked in depth about ways to publicize and combat these attacks to press freedoms. The good news? Citizen journalism. Bloggers and the like in countries like South Korea and Singapore have More liberal junk from the Press-Citizen The Iowa City Press-Citizen has a new member in their Writer's Group ranks. Guess what? He's a liberal. *SHOCKER* (Sarcasm dripping). Here's a snipet and link: Gloat about the election? Who, me? By Duncan Stewart Though the 13 "Hat's Off" to the Press-Citizen Both the Press-Citizen and The Gazette editorialized this morning (October 12) But the reason the Press-Citizen gets a "Hat's Off" Award from the The Press-Citizen's editorial actually offers a solid proposal to get us off the Press-Citizen Practices Free Speech Spirit The Press-Citizen is entitled to some credit for printing a particular column in So the September 26 blog entry, and this morning's Press-Citizen column based on If a newspaper owner (in the case of the Press-Citizen, Gannett, Mall Responds to Citizen Objecting to Bus Stop Move The Grand Rapid Press quoted the Grandville police department as saying no real problem exists. "That article was wrong," McCarthy said. "We've had several assaults, rowdy behavior and the bus stop's location near a main mall entrance
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