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Laura Castañeda
Laura Castañeda is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America.
Jobs Completed 2
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Opinion: Meeting Hollywood stars is only one highlight for me at the San Diego Latino Film Festival. Here are some others.
13 Mar 2025
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San Diego Union-Tribune
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English
| Hollywood
The San Diego Latino Film Festival holds a special place for the author, who has been involved in various capacities since 2002. The festival showcases 120 films over five days and involves extensive behind-the-scenes work by a dedicated team. The author shares personal experiences of meeting Hollywood actors and presenting films, highlighting the festival's significance in the local film community. The festival is portrayed as a rewarding and enriching experience, offering opportunities for networking and personal growth.
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Phil Clark
Phil Clark is a journalist and academic researcher based in London but frequently travelling in Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of Congo
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French
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Trey Benson: 2024 Fantasy Football Tight End Sleeper and Breakout Candidate
29 Apr 2024
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www.rotoballer.com
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English
| Player Profile
Trey Benson is highlighted as a promising newcomer and a potential fantasy football asset for the 2024 season and beyond. After being selected in the third round of the NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals, Benson is expected to become the team's RB2 and potentially the lead back after James Conner's contract ends. His college career at Oregon and Florida State showcased his rushing abilities, despite a significant knee injury. Benson's performance at the NFL Combine and his skill set are noted as reasons for his draft selection and anticipated success with the Cardinals.
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James Crisp
James Crisp is a journalist based in Brussels, Belgium. He is the Brussels correspondent for the Daily Telegraph, covering the EU, Belgium and Brexit. Over the last seven years, he has covered EU politics, financial services and energy regulation for MLex, EurActiv, The Sun and the New Statesman. ...
English
Feature Stories
Fact Checking
Politics
Fact Checking
Jobs Completed 11
Job Success Rate 100%
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Sir Keir Starmer joins ranks of political leaders in military fatigues
21 Dec 2023
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The Telegraph
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English
| Military
The article discusses various political leaders, including Sir Keir Starmer, Margaret Thatcher, Liz Truss, Rishi Sunak, and others, who have donned military attire for strategic purposes. It highlights how these appearances have been used to bolster political images, with varying degrees of success. The narrative includes historical and contemporary examples, emphasizing the symbolic power of military fashion in politics.
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Katy Dartford
I'm a multimedia journalist and travel writer based between Lyon and Chamonix. **** I'm all about adventure sports, mountains, and the great outdoors. But I'm also into arts, culture, wine.
English
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Arts & Books
+12
Jobs Completed 41
Job Success Rate 90%
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Stage adaptation of 'Stranger Things' hits London's West End
15 Dec 2023
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www.euronews.com
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English
| Television
The stage adaptation of Netflix's hit series 'Stranger Things' premiered at London's Phoenix Theatre, featuring a prequel storyline set in 1959 Hawkins, Indiana. The play, co-directed by Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin, explores the origins of the villain Vecna and the town of Hawkins. The creators, including the Duffer brothers, promise a magical and practical theatrical experience. The production stars Louis McCartney as Henry Creel and includes new characters, with the show running until August 2024.
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Umar Farooq
Umar Farooq is a journalist based in Istanbul, Turkey. He reports regularly for the Los Angeles Times from the region. In the past year, his work has also appeared in Foreign Affairs, National Geographic, The Guardian, Boston Review, and The Nation. He received a Pulitzer Center Crisis ...
Arabic
English
Turkish
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Vox Pop
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+5
Politics
War Reporter
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+3
Jobs Completed 4
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How police have undermined the promise of body cameras
17 Dec 2023
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Daily Kos
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English
| Police Misconduct
The article investigates how police departments, particularly the New York Police Department, have undermined the promise of body cameras to ensure transparency and accountability. Despite significant investments in body-worn cameras, police departments often control the footage, delaying or refusing its release, and failing to discipline officers even when misconduct is documented. The article highlights several cases, including the shootings of Miguel Richards and Kawaski Trawick, where body camera footage was withheld or manipulated, undermining public trust. It calls for independent oversight and legislative changes to ensure that body cameras serve the public interest rather than police interests.
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Jacqui Goddard
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Jacqui Goddard is a freelance British correspondent for The Times of London newspaper. She is based in south Florida, and has reported for other UK national newspapers including The Sunday Telegraph and Daily Mail, and for publications worldwide including the South China Morning Post, The ...
English
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Feature Stories
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+5
Politics
Current Affairs
Technology
+4
Jobs Completed 1
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13 space missions to watch in 2025 — from lunar landings to Mars slingshot
09 Jan 2025
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Mars Missions
The article outlines 13 significant space missions scheduled for 2025, highlighting advancements in lunar and Mars exploration. Key missions include SpaceX's Starship test flights, Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar mission, and the European Space Agency's Hera flyby of Mars. NASA's collaborations feature prominently, with missions like SPHEREx and Nisar aiming to enhance understanding of the universe and Earth's surface. The article also discusses private sector contributions, such as Sierra Space's Dream Chaser and Intuitive Machines' lunar lander, showcasing the growing role of commercial entities in space exploration.
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Doug Gray
Doug Gray is a journalist based in Frome, United Kingdom.
English
Feature Stories
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+6
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Cincinnati Reds lose 4-2 to Cleveland on Sunday night
17 Mar 2024
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Redleg Nation
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English
| Spring Training
Cleveland defeated the Cincinnati Reds 4-2 in a spring training game in Arizona. Key developments included TJ Friedl's fractured wrist, which will sideline him for the opening day, and Brandon Williamson's shoulder soreness. Cleveland scored early with two runs in both the 1st and 2nd innings, while Cincinnati's Luke Maile doubled and homered. Despite a strong bullpen performance from Michael Byrne, Tejay Antone, Buck Farmer, and Fernando Cruz, the Reds couldn't overcome the deficit. The Reds will face the San Francisco Giants next.
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Alan Greenblatt
Alan Greenblatt is a journalist based in St. Louis, United States of America.
Jobs Completed 1
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Missouri Among Just Five States That Held Executions in 2023
31 Dec 2023
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www.governing.com
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English
| Criminal Justice
Missouri was one of five states that carried out executions in 2023, executing four individuals despite a national decline in support for capital punishment. The article details the cases of those executed and highlights the ongoing debate over the death penalty in Missouri, including legislative efforts to abolish it. Governor Mike Parson's decisions to deny clemency and dissolve a board of inquiry into a potentially wrongful conviction are criticized. Advocates for abolishing the death penalty, including Elyse Max and several state legislators, argue that evolving standards and a better understanding of mental health issues make the death penalty increasingly untenable.
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Paul Heath
20+ years in the Radio / New Media industry overall. British born. + Audio / radio interviews, features and stories - specializing in entertainment and music, lifestyle and culture, motor-sports, extreme sports and food-culture / culinary eats and treats. + Short bursts and blasts, on-...
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Film & Theatre
Entertainment & Celebrity
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Jobs Completed 5
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One more trailer for Robbie Williams biopic ‘Better Man’
17 Nov 2024
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The Hollywood News
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English
| Biopic
The final trailer for the Robbie Williams biopic 'Better Man' has been released ahead of its UK and Ireland debut on December 26th. Directed by Michael Gracey, the film explores Williams' journey to stardom, featuring a cast that includes Jonno Davies, Steve Pemberton, and Robbie Williams himself. Visual effects are provided by Weta FX, and the film is distributed by Entertainment Film Distributors.
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Alex Hewitt
Editorial and commerical photographer based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. I tell stories for customers and help brands look their best.
English
Photography
Business
Finance
Politics
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10 Movie Character Recasts That Couldn't Match The Original Actors
05 Aug 2024
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ScreenRant
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English
| Character Recasting
Recasting in long-running film series often results in performances that fail to capture the essence of the original actors, leaving audiences disappointed. George Clooney's Batman lacked the charm and gravitas of his predecessors, while Emilia Clarke's Sarah Connor fell short of Linda Hamilton's iconic portrayal. Maria Bello's Evie in 'The Mummy' series and Dan Castellaneta's Genie in 'Aladdin' were unable to match the original performances. Stuart Townsend's Lestat and Nick Palatas's Shaggy also failed to live up to their predecessors. Robert John Burke's RoboCop and Mike Weinberg's Kevin McCallister were criticized for lacking the qualities that made the original portrayals memorable. Jonathan Groff's Agent Smith and Jared Leto's Joker were seen as unsuccessful interpretations compared to their predecessors.
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Pu Ying Huang
Pu Ying Huang is a photojournalist based in Houston, Texas & Bogotá, Colombia.
Chinese (Mandarin)
English
Spanish
Photography
Natural Disasters
Music
Cultural
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Jobs Completed 1
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The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter - The Brief
03 Jan 2024
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KPRC
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English
| Social Issues
The Texas Tribune's photo department showcased nearly 18,000 photos from 2023, capturing significant events and daily life in Texas. The year included extreme heat waves, political trials such as the impeachment and acquittal of the attorney general, legislative actions on education, healthcare, and immigration, and the impact of the U.S. Supreme Court's abortion ruling. Photojournalists documented these events, offering a window into the diverse experiences of Texans. The article features various individuals and their stories, highlighting the state's challenges and the spirit of its people. It also touches on topics like gun control, LGBTQ rights, and the effects of climate change.
James Jackson
James Jackson is a multimedia journalist based in Berlin, Germany. James is a self-starting media professional who is comfortable writing news, specialist reports dispatches, op-eds and features. A native English speaker, he is fluent in German and Spanish and covers Central Europe for outlets ...
English
German
Spanish
Video Package (Web / Broadcast)
Audio package (Radio / Podcast)
Interview (Video / Broadcast)
+15
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 89%
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The 58 best TV shows and specials to watch over Christmas 2024
21 Dec 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Entertainment
A comprehensive guide to the best TV shows and specials to watch over Christmas 2024, featuring a mix of comedies, dramas, and family-friendly animations. Highlights include 'Bad Tidings' with Lee Mack and Chris McCausland, a tribute to Dave Myers by Si King, and the return of 'Gavin & Stacey' for its finale. The list also includes festive classics like 'Doctor Who' and 'Call the Midwife', alongside new offerings such as 'The Serial Killer’s Wife' and 'Wallace & Gromit — Vengeance Most Fowl'. The article provides a detailed schedule of programming across major UK broadcasters, ensuring a variety of entertainment options for viewers during the holiday season.
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Andre Jones
Andre Jones is a journalist based in Silver Spring, United States of America. Accomplished, multi-platform content producer with nearly 30 years of network and cable television experience. Efficient and detail-oriented team leader, with persuasive communication skills who consistently delivers ...
English
Feature Stories
Fact Checking
Film & Theatre
Sports
Research
+3
Jobs Completed 144
Job Success Rate 100%
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Barhamsville man receives 14-month jail sentence for possessing Fentanyl
26 Feb 2025
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New Kent - Charles City Chronicle
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English
| Drug Possession
Thomas Ray Walton from Barhamsville was sentenced to 14 months in jail for possessing Fentanyl, following a guilty plea to multiple charges, including drug possession and obstruction of justice. The charges stemmed from a traffic stop where narcotics were found in his vehicle. Other individuals, including George Michael Adams II, Zachary Steven Martin, and Latrelle Jovon Williams, also faced court proceedings for various offenses, resulting in sentences and plea agreements.
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Jacob Judah
I am a freelance journalist based in London, specialising in foreign reportage. I have reported from Bangladesh, Northern Ireland, Morocco, Kosovo, and elsewhere. I have worked with the Financial Times, the Observer, Haaretz, the New York Times, and UNHCR, Standpoint Magazine as well as others. I ...
English
French
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Interview (Video / Broadcast)
Vox Pop
+6
Politics
Current Affairs
Science & Environment
+5
Jobs Completed 2
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Mercedes driver who killed Ecuadorian politician's graduate daughter as she crossed the road tried to move her body and shouted 'why did you freeze?', court told
29 Jul 2024
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Mail Online
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English
| Court Case
Octavian Cadar, a Mercedes driver, is on trial for causing the death of Vanessa Charlotte Sagnay de la Bastida, the daughter of Ecuadorian politician Carlos Sagnay de la Bastida, by dangerous driving. The incident occurred near Wandsworth Bridge, London, where Cadar was driving at more than double the speed limit. Despite admitting to causing death by careless driving, Cadar denies the charge of dangerous driving. The court heard that Cadar attempted to move the victim's body and questioned her fiancé, Michael Williams, about their actions. The trial is ongoing.
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David Lillywhite
David Lillywhite is a journalist based in Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom, but able to travel worldwide. He is an experienced magazine and website editor, with extensive experience in automotive, particularly classic cars, road trips and events. David also has expertise in automotive ...
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Feature Stories
Corporate Content
Research
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Technology
Arts & Books
Health & Fitness
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Jobs Completed 2
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The Highs and lows of the 2023 classic car world
21 Dec 2023
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Magneto
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English
| Events
2023 saw a dynamic year in the classic car world, marked by significant events, notable car sales, and the passing of influential figures. Major events included the centenary of Le Mans, Goodwood's multiple anniversaries, and the expansion of Salon Privé. The classic car market showed signs of cooling, with mixed auction results, particularly for Ferraris. Notable car sales included a record-setting 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO / 330 LM and the preservation of a 1932 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Corto Figoni Cabriolet. The year also celebrated the anniversaries of iconic models and the launch of new cars like the Rolls-Royce Spectre and Aston Martin DB12. The community bid farewell to influential figures such as Tom Karen, Don Williams, and Peter Mullin, whose contributions left a lasting impact on the automotive world.
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Chris Mckeon
Chris McKeon is a freelance multimedia journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He has worked across the UK and in Africa, and has an interest in current affairs, politics, economics and sport. He has also worked as a country analyst for a risk consultancy. He has completed an NCTJ diploma ...
English
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Vox Pop
Feature Stories
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Politics
Current Affairs
Sports
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Bristol MP candidate investigated over election
20 Jun 2024
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www.bristolpost.co.uk
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English
| Political Investigation
A Conservative MP candidate in Bristol, Laura Saunders, is under investigation by the Gambling Commission for allegedly placing a bet on the timing of the upcoming general election. This follows similar allegations against another Conservative candidate, Craig Williams. The investigation has also led to the involvement of the Metropolitan Police and the Independent Office for Police Conduct. The Conservative Party has acknowledged the investigation but refrained from commenting further. Housing Secretary Michael Gove condemned the use of insider information for betting, while Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed disappointment over the allegations.
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James Morgan
James (aka Jim) is a journalist and communications professional based in Stoke-on-Trent, UK. He has been fortunate enough to travel the world, writing about science, technology, politics, business, tourism, education and more. Jim has performed a variety of editorial and PR-focused roles in the ...
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Social media reacts: USC Trojans WR commits to Georgia football
04 Jan 2024
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University of Georgia Wire
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English
| Sports
USC Trojans wide receiver Michael Jackson III has committed to transferring to the Georgia Bulldogs, joining other transfer wide receivers London Humphreys from Vanderbilt and Colbie Young from Miami. Jackson, a junior from Las Vegas, Nevada, recorded 17 catches for 146 receiving yards and one touchdown in 2023. Georgia football fans, coaches, and media are excited about Jackson's commitment.
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Alyssa Moxley
Alyssa Moxley is a writer and audio producer based in Athens, Greece. She is available for investigative reports, detailed cultural analysis, and interviews for print and radio. She is also available for audio recording (for radio or video) needs with high quality equipment. She has expertise in ...
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A Confusing New World for College Applicants
05 Jan 2024
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Supreme Court Ruling
The US Supreme Court's decision to ban affirmative action in college admissions has created a new landscape for students and admissions officers. The ruling has led to confusion and uncertainty, particularly among Black and Latino students who previously benefited from affirmative action. Colleges are adjusting their admissions processes, with some introducing new essay prompts to align with the court's decision. Students like Francesco Macias and Jordan Williams are grappling with how to present their racial identities in applications, reflecting broader concerns about diversity and fairness in the admissions process. The article highlights the challenges faced by both students and institutions in navigating this new reality.
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Barnaby Page
Barnaby Page is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
Jobs Completed 10
Job Success Rate 83%
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CAGE OF GOLD (1950)
14 Sept 2024
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www.framerated.co.uk
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English
| Noir Style
Basil Dearden's 'Cage of Gold' is reissued by StudioCanal under its 'Vintage Classics' label, though it stretches the definition of a classic. The film, set in postwar London, follows Judy, a painter torn between two men: the callous Bill and the uncomplicated Alan. Despite strong performances, particularly by David Farrar as Bill, the film lacks the hard-hitting impact of true noir. It features contributions from Ealing Studios regulars and aims for a noir style, with impressive visuals and a snappy script by Jack Whittingham. However, the film's narrative and character development are seen as lacking depth, and it ultimately presents a more conservative storyline than its premise suggests.
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Mike Reynolds
Able to provide - Fixing, Live Radio, Print, Radio Newsgathering, Radio Packages and some TV. BBC credits include Diana Ross & The Best of Jazz (as co-writer/co-producer): The Capitol Records Story and Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (as creator/writer/producer/host); and several BBC live ...
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TV Execs Unload Their Frustrations On TCA Journalists
29 Mar 2024
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www.videoageinternational.net
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English
| Entertainment
The Winter Television Critics Association (TCA) Winter Press Tour, held at The Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, California, saw a range of presentations from major TV outlets like ABC, Disney+, and Freeform. The event, which ran from February 5-15, 2024, was notably shorter due to last year's strikes affecting content availability. Highlights included Apple+'s star-studded presentations, FX's industry insights from John Landgraf, and PBS's focus on media challenges. Newcomer Hub Entertainment introduced its research on audience behavior. Key projects announced included documentaries by Ken Burns, new series from FX, and upcoming shows from AMC and National Geographic.
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Henry Samuel
Henry Samuel is a journalist based in Paris, France.
English
Feature Stories
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+6
Fact Checking
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Gene Hackman and wife discovered in separate rooms with ‘no obvious sign of gas leak’
27 Feb 2025
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NZ Herald
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English
| Celebrity
Gene Hackman and his wife were found dead in separate rooms of their home, with no immediate signs of a gas leak or foul play. The investigation is in its preliminary stages, with authorities considering various possibilities, including accidental death or homicide. Hackman, a celebrated actor known for roles in 'The French Connection' and 'Superman', had retired to New Mexico in 2004. The couple was known for their reclusive lifestyle, and the cause of death remains undetermined pending autopsy and toxicology results. Hackman's family and fans mourn his passing, remembering his significant contributions to film.
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Robyn Smith
Robyn Smith is an award-winning broadcast journalist, CNN fellow, content creator and social media producer with twenty years experience in the industry, including television news anchoring, reporting, script writing, producing, news planning and copy editing. She's reported from across the ...
English
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What Can Policy Makers Learn From Adam Smith?
11 Mar 2024
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www.niesr.ac.uk
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English
| Public Policy
The tercentenary of Adam Smith's birth in 1723 was marked by a Special Issue of the National Institute Economic Review, featuring articles on Smith's contributions to political economy. The issue covers topics from trade to banking and productivity, with contributions from notable economists. Two main themes are highlighted: the relevance of Smith's ideas in 2024, particularly regarding economic growth, living standards, and policy design, and the importance of Smith's methodology, which emphasizes evidence-based thinking and moral philosophy. The Special Issue aims to deepen the understanding of Smith's work and its application to modern challenges such as climate change, inequality, and artificial intelligence.
Simone Tedeschi
Simone Tedeschi is an Italian journalist based in Rome, Italy. Freelance journalist since 1996, I have collaborated with newspapers, magazines and national TV (L'Unità, Diario della settimana, Sorgente di vita-Rai2 and others) dealing mainly with cinema, shows, culture, social aspects of the ...
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The 100 Most Influential Papers
27 Jan 2024
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simone-tedeschi.medium.com
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English
| Machine Learning
The article lists the 100 most influential papers in the field of natural language processing, machine translation, and artificial intelligence, ranked by citation count. It includes seminal works on machine translation evaluation, sequence-to-sequence pre-training, natural language processing toolkits, subword units for rare words, sentiment analysis, word association norms, cross-lingual representation learning, verb semantics, and many other topics. The papers span from 1989 to 2021, showcasing the evolution and significant contributions to the field.
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Simon Thompson
Simon Thompson is a journalist based in Los Angeles, United States of America. Specialize in entertainment - film, TV and music - working extensively across TV, digital, radio and print. Works with, or has worked with E! News, Reuters, BBC, Forbes, ITN, Sky News, Euronews, 5 News, RTL, Al Jazeera, ...
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Picard’s ‘TNG’ Chair And Marty McFly’s Guitar Among Hot Auction Items
13 Feb 2024
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Forbes
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English
| Memorabilia
Propstore is set to auction over 1,700 items from iconic movies and TV shows, including Captain Picard's Command Chair from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Marty McFly's guitar from Back to the Future. The auction, expected to gross $8 million, features high-value items like a C-3PO head from Star Wars and Peter Fonda's motorcycle from Easy Rider. The event will take place from March 12-14, 2024, at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, with online and phone bidding available.
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