Sentences with phrase «press imprisoned»

You have a press imprisoned by commercial interests.8.

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They demanded that imprisoned Asia Bibi [see below for more details] also be hanged, reports the Associated Press.
She mentioned the fight to free Jacob Ostreicher, an Orthodox man imprisoned in Bolivia, and then — in the 16th minute of the 17 - minute press conference — turned to Israel.
RWB also fights against censorship and laws that undermine press freedom, gives financial aid each year to 100 or so journalists or media outlets in difficulty (to pay for lawyers, medical care and equipment) as well to the families of imprisoned journalists, and works to improve the safety of journalists, especially those reporting in war zones.
Of particular note was the Minnesota Experiment done on imprisoned conscientious objectors during WWII (the Biology of Human Starvation, Univ MN Press, 1950) and by George Cahill's group in the 1960's (Owens et al, JCI, 1969).
Four other books were finalists for the award: «Go: A Kidd's Guide to Graphic Design,» written by Chip Kidd and published by Workman Publishing Company; «Imprisoned: The Betrayal of Japanese Americans During World War II,» written by Martin W. Sandler and published by Walker Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing, Inc.; «Courage Has No Color: The True Story of the Triple Nickles, America's First Black Paratroopers,» written by Tanya Lee Stone and published by Candlewick Press; and «The President Has Been Shot!
A banal, if obsessive, collection at a glance — «Scarface» movie posters, «Scarface» action figures, «Scarface» key chains, «Scarface» tennis shoes — the array takes on a different meaning when you learn, as is noted in the press release, that it belongs to a childhood friend of Ybarra's who was himself imprisoned for dealing drugs and who looked to the Al Pacino's character as a hero.
Reporters Without BordersReporters Without Borders defends imprisoned journalists and press freedom throughout the world, as well as the right to inform the public and to be informed, in accordance with Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
... Ours is, bottom to top, a «carceral state,» in the flat verdict of Conrad Black, the former conservative press lord and newly minted reformer, who right now finds himself imprisoned in Florida, thereby adding a new twist to an old joke: A conservative is a liberal who's been mugged; a liberal is a conservative who's been indicted; and a passionate prison reformer is a conservative who's in one.
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