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About Me!
[edit]My name is Maria, I am a sophomore and I am trying to figure out how all of this works! I wish I would not have taken this as an online class but it would not have fit into my schedule.
Hope this works!
Adopt a journalist
[edit]I'm writing my first article about Li Xiang, a journalist from China. Here are some of the references I have found:
- CPJ: [1]
- CPJ [2]
- RSF: [3]
- IFEX: [4]
- IFEX: [5]
- IFEX: [6]
- IFEX: [7]
- The Standard: [8]
- The New York Times [9]
- Magazine: [10]
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.cpj.org/killed/2011/li-xiang.php
- ^ http://www.cpj.org/2011/09/chinese-journalist-who-probed-cooking-oil-scandal.php
- ^ http://en.rsf.org/chine-journalist-murdered-while-covering-20-09-2011,41024.html
- ^ http://www.ifex.org/china/2011/11/29/journalists_assaulted/
- ^ http://www.ifex.org/china/2011/09/28/li_hao_interrogated/
- ^ http://www.ifex.org/china/2011/09/21/li_xiang_death/
- ^ http://www.ifex.org/china/2011/09/20/li_killed/
- ^ http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?we_cat=3&art_id=115397&sid=33804368&con_type=1&d_str=20110922&fc=4
- ^ http://thelede.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/09/20/chinese-journalist-following-gutter-oil-scandal-is-found-dead/#
- ^ http://www.whatsonxiamen.com/wine_msg.php?titleid=1728
Li Xiang , (Birth DAY MONTH 1981 – Death 19 September 2011), a Chinese journalist, reported for the Luoyang Television Station in Luoyang, China. Li had been working with this company for many years and exposed those engaged in the illegal manufacture of swill oil.