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Ramya Venugopal
Reuters — Energy Reporter
Bio: Journalist, Android flag-bearer, follower of trite Indian & US TV shows. Bollywood nut. Tiger mom also
Location: Chennai
Food for thought. Why I want to become an investigative journalist, but can't #hpSTEM t.co/UZDSwk1oKd via @HuffPostTech
Why I Want To Become An Investigative Journalist But Can't
It all started last summer. After I read Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, my reply to the common icebreaker question "What's your
It all started last summer. After I read Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, my reply to the common icebreaker question "What's your
Jim Naureckas
Editor, FAIR's Extra! Magazine
Bio: Editor of FAIR's magazine Extra! since 1990.
Location: New York City
I wish @NickKristof & @itschana would consider what appealed to them in a story about poor kids faking sickness. t.co/7lVSyBpbT0
Disabled Are New Target for Charges of Cheating
It was a story that, if true, was certainly alarming: New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof (12/9/12) reported that poor families in Appalachian Kentucky were pulling their kids out of literacy
It was a story that, if true, was certainly alarming: New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof (12/9/12) reported that poor families in Appalachian Kentucky were pulling their kids out of literacy
Corporate media rushed to embrace a story that in effect argued that Tiny Tim was ripping off Scrooge. t.co/7lVSyBpbT0
Disabled Are New Target for Charges of Cheating
It was a story that, if true, was certainly alarming: New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof (12/9/12) reported that poor families in Appalachian Kentucky were pulling their kids out of literacy
It was a story that, if true, was certainly alarming: New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof (12/9/12) reported that poor families in Appalachian Kentucky were pulling their kids out of literacy
Rebecca Searles
Huffington Post — Social Community Editor
Bio: Science journalist and social media editor @HuffingtonPost. Blogger @PsychToday. Ask me about HuffPost's Girls In STEM Mentorship Program.
Location: New York, NY
Beats:
Metro New York,
Media
New post by Girls In STEM mentee @bernielim: Why I want to become an investigative journalist, but can't t.co/U0vrGsEVzW #hpSTEM
Why I Want To Become An Investigative Journalist But Can't
It all started last summer. After I read Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, my reply to the common icebreaker question "What's your
It all started last summer. After I read Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn, my reply to the common icebreaker question "What's your
RT @timothypmurphy: @BuzzFeedAndrew Tom Cotton is a member of Congress *because* he called for journos to be jailed: t.co/qbkZoALS12
The GOP Candidate Who Wants Journos Jailed
Kristof. (Howard Kurtz, then of the Post, had a great column on all this at the time, and Media Matters compiled a good summary of some of the other conservative reactions to Lichtblau and Risen's story
Kristof. (Howard Kurtz, then of the Post, had a great column on all this at the time, and Media Matters compiled a good summary of some of the other conservative reactions to Lichtblau and Risen's story
Clara Jeffery
Mother Jones — Co-Editor
Bio: Co-editor of Mother Jones. Mom. One very tired lady.
Location: ÜT: 37.770364,-122.410351
RT @timothypmurphy: @BuzzFeedAndrew Tom Cotton is a member of Congress *because* he called for journos to be jailed: t.co/qbkZoALS12
The GOP Candidate Who Wants Journos Jailed
Kristof. (Howard Kurtz, then of the Post, had a great column on all this at the time, and Media Matters compiled a good summary of some of the other conservative reactions to Lichtblau and Risen's story
Kristof. (Howard Kurtz, then of the Post, had a great column on all this at the time, and Media Matters compiled a good summary of some of the other conservative reactions to Lichtblau and Risen's story
Nick Clark
Independent — Arts Correspondent
Bio: Arts Correspondent at The Independent. Portrait drawn by a robot called Paul. Views all my own (not Paul's)
Beats:
Arts and Entertainment,
United Kingdom
Has died 31x in 1 day RT @JeromeTaylor Chinese actor who keeps playing Japanese soldiers...and keeps getting killed t.co/Uoqyhb0S5Q
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Alastair Gale
Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires — Korea Bureau Chief
Bio: WSJ Korea bureau chief. Tweeting mainly about the Korean peninsula. Links may take you to a paywall. Sorry!
Location: Seoul
Beats:
Business and Finance,
World
RT @joshchin: "I'm not good-looking so I play a Japanese soldier." Great story on China's thirst Japanese TV blood: t.co/WXvW4tV3TT
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Jerome Taylor
AFP — Asia-Pacific News Editor
Bio: Agence France-Presse - Hong Kong. Formerly reporter for The Independent newspaper. I write on Twitter in my own personal capacity. RT not always an endorsement.
Location: Hong Kong
Beat:
World
This is great - 23-year-old Chinese actor who keeps playing Japanese soldiers...and keeps getting killed: t.co/4OVurDcBKg
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Josh Chin
Wall Street Journal — Editor, China Real Time Report
Bio: Editor of The Wall Street Journal's China Real Time Report. Views are my own.
Location: China
Beats:
Business and Finance,
World
"I'm not good-looking so I play a Japanese soldier." Great story on China's thirst Japanese TV blood: t.co/vAiGggjT8H h/t everyone
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Dave Smith
New York Times — Managing Editor, International Herald Tribune
Bio: Managing Editor of The International Herald Tribune. Former editor of NYT Week in Review.
Location: Paris
Beat:
World
Now that's hitting below the belt..“@prchovanec: Chinese actor: ""I'm not good-looking so I play a Japanese soldier" t.co/KqcQhYmLUm”
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Mark MacKinnon
Globe and Mail — East Asia Correspondent
Bio: Senior international correspondent for The Globe and Mail. Live in Beijing. Before: Middle East, Moscow. Author of The New Cold War & The China Diaries (ebook)
Location: Asia
"Only anti-Japanese themes aren't limited" - Reuters on why China's film makers love to hate Japan: t.co/u776uCoMJy (via @prchovanec)
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Peter Thal Larsen
Reuters — Asia Editor, Breakingviews
Bio: Asia Editor at Reuters Breakingviews, though these opinions are home-baked. Retweeting ≠ agreement. Occasional sarcasm. For pictures, see http://t.co/OGhBuNsf
Location: Hong Kong
Beats:
Opinion and Editorial,
World
"I'm not good-looking so I play a Japanese soldier." Why China's film-makers hate Japan. t.co/X3YWOi97qT
Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
foundations. "Maybe the leadership realized that a memory of collective suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and
foundations. "Maybe the leadership realized that a memory of collective suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and
Jean Yoon
Reuters — Deputy Editor, Asia and Editor, Asia Desk
Bio: Deputy Regional Editor, Asia, Reuters News/Views are my own
Location: Singapore
Beat:
World
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan t.co/XyP5jKnyt4
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Eldes Tran
Online News Producer, South China Morning Post
Bio: Copy editor at heart, with newspaper and online experience with @SCMP_News and @latimes. Also @AAJAAsia board member
Location: Hong Kong
Beat:
World
RT @Carmen_NgKaMan: "More than 200 anti-Japanese films were made last year" - Special Report: Why #China's film makers love to hate Japan h…
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Carmen Ng
Reuters — Community Editor and Multimedia Producer, Trading China
Bio: Community Editor/Multimedia Producer for Trading China @Reuters. Tweet about #China, #datavis, #digitalmedia & #socialimpact in Asia. All views my own.
Location: Hong Kong
"More than 200 anti-Japanese films were made last year" - Special Report: Why #China's film makers love to hate Japan t.co/u9z3su6fVG
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Clement Tan
Reuters — Stocks Reporter, Reuters China
Bio: @ReutersChina stocks reporter. S'porean @ColumbiaJourn alum. Digs macro, indie films, Man Utd, 90s alt rock, tennis. Comments my own, RTs not endorsements.
Location: Hong Kong
Beats:
Business and Finance,
World
Why #China's #film makers love to hate #Japan t.co/tHTDWChHCX "I'm not good-looking so I play a Japanese soldier" #cinema #propaganda
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
David Jolly
New York Times — Journalist, International Herald Tribune and New York Times
Bio: Book-loving journalist for the International Herald Tribune and New York Times. Also, conservation, bicycling, Japan.
Location: Paris
Beat:
World
Why China's film makers love to hate Japan t.co/6hpIUF8suq
Special Report: Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and history researcher at Hong Kong's Chinese University. One of the best known
Brian Tracey
Reuters — U.S. Managing Editor, Reuters.com
Bio: U.S. managing editor, http://reuters.com; journalism is hard, that's why it's fun. opinions are mine, just deal with it http://www.rebelmouse.com/brian_tracey
Location: NYC
Beat:
U.S.
This is what we can do now. Only the beginning. t.co/b3NjQANFUS t.co/SUQQmgvC0k
Why China's film makers love to hate Japan
foundations. "Maybe the leadership realized that a memory of collective suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and
foundations. "Maybe the leadership realized that a memory of collective suffering at the hands of an external enemy is more effective in bringing people together," said Kristof Van Den Troost, a film and
Peter Smith
Courier-Journal — Religion Writer
Bio: Peter Smith, religion writer for The Courier-Journal and Faith & Works blog.
Location: Louisville, KY, USA
Beats:
U.S. Regional,
Religion
Advocate for victims of human trafficking in India seeks help in Louisville t.co/gEmFcNCdSW
Advocate for victims of human trafficking in India seeks help in Louisville
to life on the streets. New Lights work was lauded in the book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, by journalists Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. More
to life on the streets. New Lights work was lauded in the book Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide, by journalists Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn. More
Erik Wemple
Editor, Washington City Paper
Bio: I love family, journalism, pushups.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Beat:
Metro D.C.
RT @ryangrim: Good weekend read: How Bangladesh got where it is t.co/po3QaMWNLe
How Bangladesh Garment Industry Traded Workplace Safety For Jobs
and the building owners," said Chen. "There are lots of layers of really cynical exploitation of these women." Chen generally ascribed to the Nicholas Kristof school of thought on sweatshops -- that
and the building owners," said Chen. "There are lots of layers of really cynical exploitation of these women." Chen generally ascribed to the Nicholas Kristof school of thought on sweatshops -- that



















