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Journalist unveils path to inner journey
Award-winning video journalist Desi Anwar launches personal book and photography exhibition
What will I get for these beads?
First-time director David Redmon's documentary "Mardi Gras: Made in China" examines American excess and Chinese labor problems
U.S. documentary on Yokota shown in L.A. theater
The story of highly publicized abduction of Megumi Yokota, kidnapped by North Koreans in 1977 at 13, is told to a U.S. audience
The world at your fingertips
Nick Wilgus revels in reading his favorite newspapers and magazines from around the world
Photography shows haunting images of truth
The annual World Press Photo exhibition, opening today in Seoul, displays world's most moving documentary phtography
Photographer captures essence of elderly full of life, near death
Munesuke Yamamoto, known mostly for his coverage of Myanmar and the Philippines, opens a new photo collection revering people's twilight years in Japan
Book documents Malay-Muslim community' s roles
Association of Muslim Professionals publish new history book that includes the past's lesser known heroes, events
Film highlights Lee Teng-hui's role in democratization
The former president of Taiwan requested his name be omitted from the title of documentary to be aired on TTV
To be, or not to be published? That no longer is the question
A new manual on self-publishing can help you over the fences and stiles
Deconstructing the international marketplace of ideas
A Sri Lankan professor's book discusses the problems that non-Western scholars face in academic publishing
Journalists capture life through a lens
Photojournalism magazine Days Japan refutes idea that Japan has no market for hard-hitting photojournalism
China's faustian bargain -- for some
James F. Paradise takes on two new documentaries about China's past and future, and its unspoken social contract
China's conservatives usher in more restrictive media environment
A 2006 media yearbook outlines changes to policies in television, radio, print and new media -- which begs the question, why is the Chinese government clamping down now?
'China Rises' goes beyond mainstream coverage
Discovery Times documentary series brings much-needed depth to oft-alarmist coverage of China
'Rupa-Kata': Exhibition of paintings by journalists in Malang
Journalists in Indonesia find new mediums
