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    The leveson inquiry

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    The Leveson Inquiry.. The Leveson Inquiry is an ongoing public inquiry into the culture‚ practices and ethics of the British press following the News International phone hacking scandal. The Prime Minister announced a two-part inquiry investigating the role of the press and police in the phone-hacking scandal on 13 July 2011. On 6 July 2011‚ when the Leveson inquiry was setup‚ Prime Minister David Cameron announced to the Parliament that an inquiry would be setup under the Inquiries Act 2005 to

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    What if you Were Boss

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    be choosing of unbiased judges and juries. Even though the 6th Amendment to the Constitution guarantees a criminal defendant the right to a trial by jury‚ in some states the defendants have the right to waive a jury trial‚ therefore resulting in a bench trial‚ which is just a judge or group of judges going over the case. Judges decisions may be influenced by the sentence hearing‚ victim statements or‚ a prehistory report of the person being convicted of a crime. This is where the unfair‚ biased opinions

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    Find complete information on oil filter press‚ oil filtering process with technical specifications‚ types and more. Oil Filter Press Filter Presses are used to filter the extracted oil from all kinds of Disc vacuum filter impure substances. They are used for clarification of oil as well as collection of solids or precipitates. Filter presses are used to filter and purify all types of liquids from impurities. Filtered oil is considered to be completely pure and fresh and good for health

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    Freedom of the press and journalistic ethics is an important topic today in India — with the word ‘press’ encompassing the electronic media also. There should be a serious discussion on the topic. That discussion should include issues of the responsibilities of the press‚ since the media have become very prominent and very powerful. In India‚ freedom of the press has been treated as part of the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution‚ vide

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    Government * Government involvement with the press heavily scrutinised‚ particularly Andy Coulson and Jeremy Hunt. * David Cameron were required to handle the phone hacking scandal and thus commissioned Lord Justice Leveson to run an inquiry. * The Leveson report‚ released last week found the press and wreaked ‘havoc with the lives of innocent people’. * Lord Leveson’s recommendations were for the Parliament to set up a strong‚ independent press regulator‚ cross party talks are now taking

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    middle one‚ it read‚ ‘Seriously Cripple.’ It was the last one which astonished them‚ for under it read the words‚ ‘Sidebottom’s Revenge.’ “Sidebottom’s Revenge? What does that mean?” Forbes asked. “You’ll find out‚” Sidebottom replied. “Now‚ press one of the white buttons.” Below each set of yellow buttons stood one white button and below that the title‚ ‘Gunnery Activation.’ Barnes pressed it. A sliding door on the outside surface slipped open‚ followed by a laser cannon rising from beneath

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    Privacy of Famous People

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    a huge profit. Since film stars and pop singers are newsworthy figures, and their stories draws far more attention than those of other people, it is natural that the press tries to attract them to buy their magazines by featuring private lives of famous people.   How ever, those exposed people can be severely injured by such press attention. Sensational stories about their private lives cause great unhappiness to them. To escape reporters, they can’t even lead a normal life. Sometimes their lives

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    Press Release for Recent Organizational Change at Starbucks‚ Inc. Our Chief Financial Officer has suddenly resigned and when reviewing his financials that were prepared certain questions arose to his handling of the company’s financials. Ongoing studies are being conducted to conclude if further actions should be taken. This research of our financials have been taken into consideration for some time now‚ we feel that they have been reported correctly in the amounts just not in the timing

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    to be free and self governing.” One of the pressing problems with journalism they feel is its connection to corporate interests‚ it is implied that that may cause conflict with their role to be a “watchdog.” They then go over a brief history of the press from its start in the pubs of England to the important 1971 Supreme Court ruling protecting the New York Times. They talk about the theory of gate keepers and how the media determines what the public should know and what is not important. They believe

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    and opinions. You can control what is printed but you cannot control the opinions of your readers. I think the only positive here is that‚ nowadays‚ people seem to be much more cynical about what they read in the press or hear on television. In particular‚ when it comes to the tabloid press‚ people know that they have to take what they read with a grain of salt. In other words‚ they read knowing they may be being lied to. Perhaps it is of even greater concern that we have become so accepting of this

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