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AP Correction: Lejeune Toxic Tap Water Story

"In a story Feb. 17 about contaminated water at the Camp Lejeune Marine base, The Associated Press made several errors. First, the AP reported erroneously that an environmental contractor omitted the cancer-causing chemical benzene from a final report on pollutants in a base well, part of a long-running review of contamination in the base's water supply. The contractor's 1994 report does list benzene as one of the contaminants in the well, although it does not say how much benzene was found."

Source: AP, 03/24/2010
April 9, 2010

Smart Phones for Smart Journalists

A technology event at the Freedom Forum with speakers from Mercury Intermedia, ESPN Digital Media, Lee Enterprises, and Ventura County Star.

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October 22, 2010 to October 24, 2010

19th APFEJ World Congress of Environmental Journalists

Watch the website of the Asia Pacific Forum of Environmental Journalists for updates on this event.

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NICAR (Computer-Assisted Reporting) Annual Conference

Join Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) and National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting (NICAR) in Minneapolis for hands-on training, panels on the latest trends and insight into cutting-edge developments.

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SEJ Urges White House To Lose the "Minders"

SEJ wrote White House Communication Director Dan Pfeiffer asking for an end to the practice of requiring permission from the press office at federal agencies before reporters can talk to federal employees — and requiring Saddam-style PIO "minders" to sit in on interviews.

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