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Japanese journalist's movie on Iraq war screened in U.S.

Freelance journalist Takeharu Watai's film 'Little Birds' finally hits screens in the United States

China's media pendulum swings again

James F. Paradise says a book on recent changes in China's media law and policy reflects China's own schizophrenic media industry

'Africans in Japan'...not from the quill of Ishihara, thank God

Jinichi Matsumoto's series of articles about Africans in Japan transcends stereotypes often perpetuated by the Japanese media, says Philip Brasor

Candid confessions

You don't get this kind of advice in journalism school, writes Artemesia Ng

Visual blog departs politics for esthetic endeavors

An Indonesian blog shifts its focus from battling pornography laws to promoting the digital arts

Writing with responsibility

Supoj Dantrakul has devoted his life to recording political truths -- regardless of the consequences

A dictionary we've long been waiting for

A new Indonesian thesaurus reflects nation's rich multi-cultural heritage

New book rebutting Bali bomber's ideas 'important'

Singapore Foreign Minister George Yeo says Ustaz Haniff's work, Unlicensed To Kill, counters many dangerous notions

New radio station making waves in Indian Kashmir

24-hour radio station that broadcasts 'messages of love' becomes a new form of escapism for war-weary fans

Where books choose you

The latest addition to Bangkok's bookstore scene encourages you to take your time and try before you buy

Community magazines tackle 'real' issues

Indonesian publishers address needs of new niche markets

Book on Pakistan's role in 'war on terror' to hit stands this week

Journalist unveils secrets behind militancy and terrorism in Pakistan

Gossip sells in Shanghai

Books on Shanghai's former Communist Party chief follow a Chinese tradition; a decade ago the downfall of a Beijing party chief spurred sales of a novel

Comic strips from India delight art lovers

In Pakistan, comics are powerful sources of political insight for the illiterate

New magazines for fathers put hip spin on child-raising

In Japan, men are looking to take a more active role in their children's lives, and new magazines are responding

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