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    www.brusselsjournal.com/node/node/node/node/contact?fro - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/6/2008    Last Visited: 11/30/2007  

    In November 2001 Mia Doornaert, a well-known Belgian journalist, wrote: "Ronald Reagan was not a great American President".

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    0_Journalist_Watch_001 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/6/2008    Last Visited: 4/13/2006  

    Their meeting was chaired by Oliver Clarke, Chairman of the Gleaner Group, of Jamaica, who succeeds Belgian journalist Mia Doornaert, President of UNESCO's Advisory Group for Press Freedom and former President of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).
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    Their meeting was chaired by Oliver Clarke, Chairman of the Gleaner Group, of Jamaica, who succeeds Belgian journalist Mia Doornaert, President of UNESCO's Advisory Group for Press Freedom and former President of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).

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    BI Weekly #21, March 21, 2001 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/21/2001    Last Visited: 12/3/2006  

    The US $25,000 UNESCO/Guillermo Cano Prize is awarded on the recommendation of an independent jury of 14 news professionals chaired by Mia Doornaert, President of UNESCO's Advisory Group for Press Freedom.

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    Burma Media Watch 2001 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/6/2008    Last Visited: 9/14/2006  

    Their meeting was chaired by Oliver Clarke, Chairman of the Gleaner Group, of Jamaica, who succeeds Belgian journalist Mia Doornaert, President of UNESCO's Advisory Group for Press Freedom and former President of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ).

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    Declaration of London - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/22/2006    Last Visited: 5/15/2008  

    Mia Doornaert, International Federation of Journalists, Brussels

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    France: Pity the Students - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/24/2006    Last Visited: 4/12/2006  

    Mia Doornaert, a Belgian journalist who has lived in France for many years, describes French universities as "parking lots" for youths, where they can be stored for two years, allowing the government to pretend that unemployment figures are actually lower than they really are.

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    IFEX: World Press Freedom Day - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/1/2001    Last Visited: 11/30/2001  

    Mia Doornaert, the president of the UNESCO Advisory group for Press Freedom, adds that developing countries often do not have the strong domestic markets needed to support local, independent media.She notes that media owners are also reducing staffing levels and journalists' salaries in the developed world, at the expensive of investigative journalism and information quality.

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    IFEX: World Press Freedom Day - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/30/2001    Last Visited: 1/23/2002  

    Mia Doornaert, the president of the UNESCO Advisory group for Press Freedom, adds that developing countries often do not have the strong domestic markets needed to support local, independent media.She notes that media owners are also reducing staffing levels and journalists' salaries in the developed world, at the expensive of investigative journalism and information quality.

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    IFEX: World Press Freedom Day - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/3/2001    Last Visited: 4/19/2002  

    Mia Doornaert, the president of the UNESCO Advisory group for Press Freedom, adds that developing countries often do not have the strong domestic markets needed to support local, independent media.She notes that media owners are also reducing staffing levels and journalists' salaries in the developed world, at the expensive of investigative journalism and information quality.

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    Mindanao Times News 2004 - Davao City 8000, Philippines - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/11/2006    Last Visited: 2/11/2006  

    The question ‘to whom are journalists responsible' is beautifully answered by Mia Doornaert, former president of the International Federation of Journalists.She said journalists are "ultimately responsible to themselves, to their professional ethic, to the utmost of their ability to discover the truth, to formulate it, to express it, to communicate it."

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