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Clinton becoming a minister is unconstitutional

It is widely known, that Obama has asked Clinton to become the secretary of state. It has been widely discussed the possible outcomes of the choice, including things like how could Clinton block many Obama’s decisions. However, what is now surprising, is that the constitution itself does not allow Clinton to become the secretary of […]

Autocue and Punctuation

Apparently Jonathan Charles has some interesting social habits… http://bit.ly/jcmistake

The digital magazine of the future, coming in 2010

Time Inc’s flagship magazine Sports Illustrated is showing off a prototype it has built for the tablet PC. Combining the tactile appeal of the print product with the rich media capabilities of the internet, it’s a mouthwatering proposition for genuine convergent journalism. But would the punters pay for it? Sports Illustrated editor Terry McDonnell is […]

Local government results

Just to inform everyone that the local government results are up. Now we just have to wait for the central government one. Good luck to all of you 🙂  

Football reporters needed

Young reporters who are interested in sports journalism are needed to write football match reports for the Kent FA. It is looking for volunteers to cover U16 and U18 men’s matches and open age ladies games. There is no limit to the amount of games you can cover. You would have to arrange your own […]

Wanted: Broadcast Researcher for Sunday Politics Show SE

Have you been gripped by the General Election? Do you have a passion for politics? Then this is a fantastic opportunity for you to join our friendly team producing a regional political debate show on behalf of the BBC. The Sunday Politics South East is a fast-paced, studio-based programme, which holds MPs, Ministers and local authorities to account, and scrutinises major issues and policies that affect us all.   This is […]

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