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Issue No. 7 Contents
In This Issue - Angela Romano, Foreign Correspondents in Asia Pacific
Research Articles (abstract or first 1 - 2 pages of each paper available)
Agency Source Influence on Television Foreign Reporting: Case of Mururoa and Tahiti
Chris A. Paterson
Reporting From Imperial Frontiers: The Making of Foreign Correspondents A Century Apart
Christopher A. Vaughan
Fair Game or Fair Go? Impact of News Reporting on Victims and Survivors of Traumatic Events
Trina McLellan
From Journalism School to Newsroom: What Rite of Passage?
Beate Josephi
Media Education
Building Bridges: Enlightening Foreign Correspondents Through Virtual Classroom
Nicole d'Entremont & Elizabeth Dougall
Foreign Correspondents
Reporting War and Conflict
Peter Cole-Adams
Knighted in Their Profession: How Foreign Correspondents are Selected by Australian Press
John Schauble
Friendship and Objectivity: Pros and Cons of Foreign Correspondents' Adoption of the Insider's Perspective
Errol Hodge
Port Arthur Massacre: A TV Editor's Experience
Richard Lower
We Just Live Our Own Lives Here ... In the Pacific
Max Quanchi
Covering Catastrophe in Papua New Guinea
Sean Dorney
Journalism and Trauma: Proposals for Change
Philip Castle
Trouble in Paradise: Hawaii's Newspaper Crisis
Morris Jones
Resources for Foreign Correspondents
Medialink: New Program to Promote Asia Australia Media Exchange
Sue Downie
Internet Resources for Foreign Correspondents
Stephen Quinn
Foreign Correspondent Web Site
Belinda Weaver
Book Reviews
Robert Seward (1999), Radio Happy Isles -- Media and Politics at play in the Pacific, University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu.
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