The National Council Against Health Fraud (NCAHF) is an American-based organisation dedicated to eradicating alternative healthcare. The NCAHF has its opponents, especially after it accused the winner of two Nobel Prizes, Linus Pauling, PhD, of being a “quack” for his
June 2008 News
Relive the 60s, 70s, 80s… and 90s
Relive the 60s, 70s, 80s and 90s. When was the decade of the best music, TV, fashion? Ask your readers and check out these sites for inspiration: * 80snostalgia.com * uknostalgia.htm * bbc.co.uk/cult/ilove/years/60sindex.shtml * everyhit.com/number5.html
Newspaper's £100,000 appeal to save rugby club
Trinity Mirror title has just two weeks to help keep rugby club alive
The Law Column: Do Google robots infringe press copyright?
Recent Belgian case on news aggregation could have implications for UK media
Newsquest online network tops 5m monthly users
Regional media group celebrates record website stats
Best of the north-west prepares for journalism celebration
Nine awards up for grabs at 17th annual press prize-giving
Town hall man stands ground in secrecy row
Medway fails to make headway after showing reporter the door
News editor helps launch school newspaper
Wiltshire Times taps into future journalism talent with school project
Brave reporter wins standing ovation
Leukaemia sufferer honoured with industry prize
New award in memory of legendary political writer
“Rat up drainpipe” prize will aim to reward original reporting
New name for Media Wales news websites
Trinity Mirror changes name to ‘reflect digital ambitions’
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Big Brother u-turn is 'next best' front page option!
More press funnies – including a spoof column paying tribute to an editor’s style and substance
New editor to focus on key local issues
Neville steps up at Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News
Newspaper company chief receives OBE
CN Group Ltd chief exec is joined by other press figures on Queen’s Birthday Honours List
Editors look to tackle online contempt of court issues
Plus: Police chief’s backing for anti-violence campaign, new UCLan lecturer, and more news in brief