Freedom of Press
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Nonviolence.Org |
Publishes articles that support the philosophy of the peace movement. Their mission is to feature the best writing and analysis from a nonviolent viewpoint. Current topics include: Economic Simplicity; Why a Military; Conscientious Objector; Philosophy of Non Violence.
(www.nonviolence.org) |
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Common Dreams |
A national non-profit citizens' organization to promote visions for America's future through the internet. Common Dreams is like an on-line news magazine, publishing articles from major newspapers, providing links to news sources, including presidential news conferences
(www.commondreams.org) |
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Global Information Network |
A distributor of Developing World news services including news, analysis, features, breaking stories, blanket coverage and in-depth follow-up. It covers the developing world from the viewpoint of how decisions are made in board rooms in New York affect persons in less developed countries.
(www.globalinfo.org) |
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Good News Agency |
Carries positive and constructive news from all over the world relating to voluntary work, the work of the UN, non governmental organizations, and institutions engaged in improving the quality of life It is published in English Italian on alternate weeks.
(www.goodnewsagency.org) |
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The Institute for Public Accuracy (IPA) |
Seeks to broaden public discourse by gaining media access for those whose perspectives are commonly not heard in the mass media. The Institute's news releases provide well-documented analysis that is pegged on fast-breaking events while focusing on fundamental issues.
(www.ipa.org) |
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OneWorld |
An online media gateway covering human rights and sustainable development to help create interactive online partnerships of organizations and individuals that share this vision.
(www.oneworld.net) |
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Inter Press Service (IPS) |
An international press service that focuses its news coverage on the events and global processes affecting the economic, social and political life of people in the developing world. Staff in Washington cover environmental issues and the international financial institutions. Staff in New York cover the United Nations.
(www.ips.org) |