Posted on November 3, 2007 by abiy
On its second issue, Addis Neger’s columnist Mesfin Negash has tried to reflect their papers basic Journalistic altitude. He especially highlighted that they won’t be abided or fooled by tale- like beliefs concerning freedom of press and partiality. His assertion seems to be a bold utterance that shows the underlying reality.
“There are lots of tale-like [...]
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Posted on November 2, 2007 by abiy
Michele Bachelet Chile’s president has worked out a plan to change her country’s reading culture. She has come up with a scheme to give 400,000 of the poorest families a maletin literario or a box of up to nine books, according to this week’s The Economist.
“Ask Chileans what they are reading, and the answer will [...]
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Posted on November 1, 2007 by abiy
The late weekly Amharic newspaper Meznagna has reappeared on market after two years with another name Addis Neger. The newspaper had gained huge popularity during Election 97 with its deep, analytic and scholarly political reporting. However, the paper was the victim of the political turmoil that prevailed following the election which eroded almost all private [...]
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