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David Coffey Accepts American University-Associated Press Foreign Internship Award

David Coffey (left) accepts the American University-Associated Press Foreign Internship Award from School of Communication Professor Bill Gentile. Coffey, who is finishing a graduate degree in Journalism at AU, is leaving this week for a three-month internship with the AP in Bangkok, Thailand.
AP, the world’s oldest and largest news-gathering organization, has a robust domestic internship program, but this is the first formal, foreign internship awarded to a university student. The internship came about as the result of efforts by Gentile and Santiago Lyon, AP’s Director of Photography. Gentile, a photographer and documentary filmmaker, and Lyon covered conflicts raging through Central America in the 1980s.
The AU-AP Foreign Internship is designed for students using “backpack journalism” to create content for television and the Internet. Backpack journalists use a hand-held digital video camera for a more immediate and intimate brand of storytelling than that captured by larger cameras and crews.
Coffey’s award includes a $500 honorarium from SOC Dean Larry Kirkman and $500 from Gentile. AU students may apply for the internship after taking Gentile’s classes, Foreign Correspondence and Backpack Documentary.
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Iran Releases Journalist Convicted of Spying for U.S.

An Iranian-American journalist who was sentenced to eight years in jail on charges of spying for Washington was released Monday after an appeals court reduced the sentence, her lawyer said.
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Al Jazeera English Finds Local Outlet

Ever since it launched 30 months ago, the Al Jazeera English news channel has been embraced widely, picking up viewers in more than 100 countries. The notable exception: the United States, where AJE -- an offshoot of the pioneering, pan-Arabic al-Jazeera network -- has been all but ignored by cable and satellite companies, some apparently concerned about al-Jazeera's alleged anti-American bias.
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Iran Sentences U.S. Journalist to 8 Years

Iran has sentenced an Iranian-American journalist, Roxana Saberi, to eight years in prison after convicting her of spying for the United States, her lawyer said Saturday.
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Human Tragedy on TV as a Catalyst for Change
Almost every violent national conflict is retained in the public consciousness through an emblematic image which captures the essence of the story.
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