Why Aspiring Journalists Should See 'The Post'

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Why Aspiring Journalists Should See 'The Post'

Washington Post Publisher Katharine Graham and Execuctive Editor Ben Bradlee leave U.S. District Court in Washington June 21, 1971, happy with Judge Gerhard A. Gesell's ruling the the paper could publish further articles about a Pentagon report on Vietnam. Later however, the U.S. Court of Appeals
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Cashing in on Bob Marley's music legacy

While the family of Marley, who died in 1981 at 36, handles most aspects of his estate, Mr Blackwell controls the rights to the music publishing catalogue, including classic reggae songs such as One Love (1965). Last Saturday, Mr Blackwell signed a US$50-million deal with Primary Wave Music
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Twelfth Planet Press's Kaleidoscope imprint to publish first novel

Independent genre publishers Twelfth Planet Press will publish Kate Gordon's YA novel Thyla as the first novel under its Kaleidoscope imprint, which specialises in representing diversity in YA fiction. Thyla, which was first published by Random House Australia in 2011, is 'a thrilling paranormal tale of
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Vuong wins 2017 TS Eliot Prize

'The view of the world from this book is quite stunning.' Vuong was chosen from a shortlist of 10 and will receive a £25,000 (A$43,300) cash prize—up from £20,000 (A$34,640) last year to mark the prize's 25th anniversary. Each of the nine other shortlisted authors will receive £1500 (A$2598).
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