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1 - Press briefing 1
2 - The journalist's handbook
3 - The media yearbook
4 - The Visegrad guidelines: ethical guidelines for Hungarian broadcast journalists
5 - 2000 report: freedom of the press throughout the world
6 - Survival manual for journalists
7 - Media professionals and armed conflict: protection and responsibilities under international humanitarian law: handbook and field guide
8 - Handbook
9 - Report
10 - New code words for censorship: modern labels for curbs on the press
11 - Index on censorship: the magazine for free speech, Volume 23
12 - Dealing with disaster
13 - World disasters report 1996
14 - Populations in danger 1995: a Medecins Sans Frontieres report
15 - Nordic security: the military balance 1998 - 1999
16 - Mass media religion: the social sources of the electronic church
17 - Media diplomacy: the Foreign Office in the mass communications age
18 - The challenges of covering China today
19 - September One: a story of revolution
20 - My president, my son...or one day that changed the history of Libya
21 - Obedience in Rwanda: a critical question
22 - 9/11: new media and breaking news
23 - Voices from Tiananmen Square: Beijing spring and the democracy movement
24 - Quelling the people: the military suppression of the Beijing democracy movement
25 - Fight for Falklands freedom: reporting live from Argentina and the Islands
26 - The bridge on the Drina
27 - Troubled images: posters and images of the Northern Ireland conflict
28 - Ethics and journalism in the South Eastern Europe: comparative analysis of the journalistic profession
29 - The known world of broadcast news: international news and the electronic media
30 - Open government: what do we need to know?
31 - The news about the news: American journalism in peril
32 - The media debate: British and German perspectives
33 - VII World conference and IV General assembly of World Association of Press Councils proceedings
34 - Insult laws: an insult to press freedom: a World Press Committee study of more than 90 countries and territories
35 - Media law: the rights of journalists and broadcasters
36 - Essential law for journalists
37 - Journalism
38 - Journalism
39 - More than meets the eye: an introduction to media studies
40 - Media studies: a reader
41 - Has increasing commercial pressure between 1991 and 2001 caused the BBC's 'flagship' news programme to 'dumb down'?: an analysis of how (i) programme content (ii) programme structure and (iii) story format of the programme have changed between 1991 and 2001 and why
42 - [Why did the announcer disappear: British television production]
43 - The media and international security
44 - Reporting war: how foreign correspondents risked capture, torture and death to cover World War II
45 - War correspondent: reporting under fire since 1850
46 - When the lamps went out: from home front to battle front: reporting the Great War 1914 - 1918
47 - Of fortunes and war: Clare Hollingworth, first of the female war correspondents
48 - Of fortunes and war: Clare Hollingworth, first of the female war correspondents
49 - Captain if injured: a remarkable woman's lifetime odyssey as a world-beating war correspondent
50 - Travels with myself and another: five journeys from hell
51 - The view from the ground
52 - The face of war
53 - Lee Miller's war: beyond D-Day
54 - The tenth parallel: dispatches from the faultline between Christianity and Islam
55 - Going with the boys: six extraordinary women writing from the front line
56 - Babies and broadcasters: the story of 54 Bridge Street Newcastle upon Tyne 1926 - 1994
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