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  • Credentials of Virginia Journalists Pulled (military says they violated ground rules)

    12/19/2005 4:58:17 PM PST · by Libloather · 10 replies · 1,083+ views
    Daily Sentinal ^ | 12/16/05
    Credentials of Va. Journalists Pulled NORFOLK, Va. — The military this week revoked the press credentials of a Norfolk newspaper writer and photographer who were reporting from Kuwait, saying they had violated ground rules by photographing battle-damaged military vehicles. Denis Finley, editor of The Virginian-Pilot, wrote a letter Friday protesting the Army's confiscation of the badges that allowed reporter Lou Hansen and photographer Hyunsoo Leo Kim to interview and photograph service members. "Yes, they signed an agreement, but the Navy brought them to the site and allowed them to take pictures," Finley said in an article the paper published Friday....
  • Dan Rather's Journalism Credentials Were Forged

    09/16/2004 12:53:24 PM PDT · by RealStupid · 6 replies · 614+ views
    RealStupidNews ^ | 09/10/04 | Preston Coleman
    Dan Rather's Journalistic Credentials May Have Been Forged 09/10/04 HOUSTON, Texas Credible charges have surfaced that CBS anchor Dan Rather forged his journalism credentials in order to land a job with the network's news division in 1962. While Rather and CBS vehemently deny the accusation, our RealStupid forensics expert confirms that an analysis of Rather's journalism degree, obtained overnight from Rather's New York office by our RealStupid janitorial reporter, raises a number of difficult questions. For one thing, the degree appears to have been printed in crayon on the back of a phony degree from Phoenix University, which in 1962...
  • Kerry is missing a few valuable pages

    07/31/2004 9:10:22 AM PDT · by ShelleyAa · 29 replies · 643+ views
    Kerry is missing a few valuable pages For months, with utter amazement Americans watched John F. Kerry move aggressively towards Democrat Party nomination with little effort given in providing needed credentials for employment. In depth, examining interviews by media elite as a whole, both sparse and fleeting have allowed we the employer to see very little of what makes this man, who may be president, tick. Why so little scrutiny given Senator John F. Kerry? One would think that in applying for the number one job in the nation, his resume would need to be in entirety before consideration. Many...
  • Clinton Urges Dems Against Divisiveness

    10/24/2003 9:28:33 AM PDT · by Tumbleweed_Connection · 5 replies · 114+ views
    Las Vegas Sun ^ | 10/23/03 | AP
    Former President Clinton urges his party's presidential candidates not to question the Democratic credentials of their rivals and avoid tactics that divide the party. "I don't believe that either side should be saying 'I'm a real Democrat and the other one's not,' or 'I'm a winning Democrat and the other one's not,'" Clinton said in an interview in the November issue of American Prospect, a liberal magazine. "I think it is highly counterproductive to spend a great deal of time trying to identify the wings of the party and having each wing criticize each other." Democratic front-runner Howard Dean...
  • Davis signs fast-track credentialing law

    08/19/2002 7:34:30 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 5 replies · 271+ views
    Sac Bee ^ | 8/19/02 | The Associated Press
    <p>SACRAMENTO (AP) - A bill aimed at relieving the shortage of school administrators was signed into law by Gov. Gray Davis Monday.</p> <p>The law, which goes into effect immediately, allows prospective administrators to "test out" of credential requirements, speeding up the process by up to two years.</p>
  • Rash of flight credential thefts reaches Midlands

    08/17/2002 6:54:18 AM PDT · by PJeffQ · 33 replies · 530+ views
    The State ^ | 8/17/02 | Lora Hines
    Rash of flight credential thefts reaches Midlands By LORA HINES Staff Writer The FBI usually couldn't be bothered with investigating minor break-ins at a hotel. But two room burglaries in Columbia earlier this week have their attention. A couple of weeks ago, airlines were warned by the Transportation Security Administration to watch for people with stolen credentials posing as airline officials. The warning went out after two flight attendants said their uniforms, crew-bag tags, flight attendant wings, flight books, ID cards and a key to an airplane storage compartment had been stolen from their New York apartment. Little else was...