This Newspaper Used an Algorithm to Play a Nasty Trick on Readers in Comments Section

A publication in Pakistan is taking an aggressive approach to stressing the importance of press freedoms—by helping readers better understand the unpleasantness of having their own words inverted.

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Russia Quietly Tightens Reins on Web With ‘Bloggers Law’

Taking another step to restrict Russia’s Internet, President Vladimir V. Putin quietly signed a new law requiring popular online voices

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Attack on Journalist Starts Battle in Pakistani Press

Accusations that the country’s spy agency was involved in the attack have led to a divisive debate and demands that a television station be shut down.



Pakistan Is Asked to Shut Down News Channel

The Defense Ministry asked the government to close the country’s largest television news station, whose anchorman was shot on Saturday.



Times Report on Al Qaeda Is Censored in Pakistan

A large, blank space replaced the article exploring what the country knew of Osama bin Laden’s final hide-out.

    



Pakistan Vows to Improve Journalists’ Freedom and Safety

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said his government would investigate targeted violence, ease visa and travel limits, and review the expulsion of a reporter for The New York Times.

    



Gunmen Attack Offices of Pakistani Media Group in Karachi

Nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack, the second in recent months, on the Express Media Group, but suspicion fell on the Pakistani Taliban.

    



Danger Persists for Reporters in Pakistan, Despite Vow to Protect Them

Five journalists have died so far this year in Pakistan, and by some accounts, the dangers of reporting in the nation have been intensifying.

    

Leaked Report Cites Pakistan’s Failings Before U.S. Killed Bin Laden

A report that cited “collective incompetence” of the country’s security forces was leaked after Pakistani authorities had suppressed it for months.

    

Media Decoder: PBS Demands, and Gets, More Reporting in a Film

“Outlawed in Pakistan,” already seen at Sundance, will be broadcast on “Frontline” with new information after producers asked the filmmakers to do additional reporting.

    

Pakistan Orders New York Times Reporter Declan Walsh to Leave

The New York Times has protested an election-eve expulsion order for Declan Walsh, a veteran correspondent.

    

Satirical Song Blocked in Pakistan, but No Reason Is Given

No official explanation has been given for the apparent ban on the song, which critics have praised for its sharp humor.

    

Pakistan Arrests Militant Suspected in Daniel Pearl Killing

The suspect is a senior figure in the Islamist group Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, accused in the mass killing of Shiites.

World No Tobacco Day: Life

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World No Tobacco Day 31st May 2008.

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