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Assessment of asthma care, self-management and healthcare services access during the Sudanese war: a cross-sectional survey. [PDF]

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The Politics of War Reporting

2011
Tim Markham
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Not War Reporting - Just Reporting

British Journalism Review, 2003
...and sometimes we embeds didn't get it right, we didn't even ask the right questions, writes the BBC's Europe Correspondent. "I can, perhaps, indirectly blame the culture of the embedee, but that feels a bit too easy", he says of one incident. "It was a miss. This was not All the President's Men. This was not even war reporting. It was just reporting"
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Reporting the Wars

1986
A former colonel in the Royal Marines tells of an incident which occurred in Tanganyika in 1964. His men had just taken up their positions along the coastal road when he received a radio call from an obviously worried junior officer: ‘Sir, a journalist has arrived.
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Embedding reporters into war

2021
The Embedded Media Program was created in 2003 prior to the war in Iraq to allow reporters unprecedented access to the battlefield (DoD, 2003). As part of the Information Operations Campaign, the objectives were to counter disinformation and increase reporter objectivity, strengthen the trust between the military and the media and positively sway ...
Tracie Adams   +2 more
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Reporting the Wars.

The Journal of Southern History, 1958
Scott C. Osborn, Joseph J. Mathews
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Reporting the War in Europe

2023
This chapter highlights the liberation of Paris, which had been something of a free-for-all for the press and an embarrassing debacle for army public relations. It mentions the Columbia Broadcasting System's (CBS) Charles Collingwood and its censorship officials for publishing a story that Paris was free two days before the Germans actually surrendered
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