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Opinion: The National Newspaper Awards don't reflect journalism in the digital era
Melanie:
Years - decades - before he NNAs found itself in a quandry about new media, it...
Neil Reynolds remembered
Very sorry to hear about Neil Reynold's death. We need more of his kind in journalism --...
Opinion: Media's latest stories on Toronto's Mayor Ford a challenge for a court fight
Thank you, Thomas, I'll check it out.