Articles by Margaretta Soehendro
NORTH KOREA: Court sentences U.S. journalists to 12 years of labor
State-run news agency says journalists convicted of "grave crime" and "illegal border crossing"
Published on: 6/9/2009
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INDONESIA: Commentators temper expectations on Obama
Amid enthusiasm for Barack Obama's election and its possible effect on U.S.-Indonesia relations, commentators advised more realistic outlooks
Published on: 11/10/2008
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CHINA: Relaxed media rule now permanent
Premier Wen Jiabao signs decree granting travel and interview freedoms to foreign journalists
Published on: 10/21/2008
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CHINA: Officials issue apology to journalists
Kashgar police detain, mistreat two Japanese journalists covering an attack
Published on: 8/8/2008
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CHINA: Tiananmen coverage restricted
Local and foreign journalists must contact the Administration Committee of Tiananmen Area to tape at Tiananmen Square
Published on: 8/8/2008
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Off India's beaten path
Dayamani Barla reports on the concerns of rural people in India, while enduring sexism and financial hardship
Published on: 1/24/2008
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Journalism and Asia: Career Reflections
(Podcast) Syndicated Asia columnist Tom Plate and former United Press International and Dow Jones reporter James F. Paradise discuss coverage of Asia in the media
Published on: 11/9/2007
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Muslim feminist seeks to educate journalists
Zainah Anwar, executive director of Sisters of Islam, pushes a message of diversity and progressivism within the framework of Islam
Published on: 10/18/2007
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