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Early last month, Crispin C. Maslog, noted Filipino journalist and Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication consultant, attended  the  World Press Freedom Day conference  in  San Jose, Costa Rica when the UNESCO-Guillermo Cano Prize was awarded to jailed journalist Reevot Alemu.

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A. Lin Neuman, a CPJ consultant, bared the list yesterday on the second day of a conference on Media and Terrorism sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) at the Westin Philippine Plaza.
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A. Lin Neuman, a CPJ consultant, bared the list yesterday on the second day of a conference on Media and Terrorism sponsored by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) at the Westin Philippine Plaza.
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