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August 2010 News
Journalist's first book tells of author's love life
Features editor studied Bronte’s letters for new publication
Mag's second edition to be sent live from airport
Editor will complete publication from Airbus event
Friday Funnies: No stranger headline than this
Plus: Not-so-hot news from Somerset and more media funnies
Publisher helps launch new degree leading to jobs
Partnership between group and college creates new course
Weekly reporter quits job for overseas charity work
Journalist will spend four months volunteering in Asia
'I was world's worst reporter' admits Perrin author
Writer didn’t get where is today by sticking with newspapers
Bel Tel sales decline slows as Gilson makes mark
Latest ABCs show circulation steadying at Northern Irish daily
Irish ABCs: How Northern Ireland's titles performed
Latest circulation figures for all daily and weekly titles in the province
Journalism courses given 90pc satisfaction ratings
Survey shows degrees rated highest by students
Union calls for talks over pension scheme closure
NUJ says publisher’s plans need ‘meaningful consultation’
Local media urged to get 2012 applications in fast
Deadline looms for London Olympics accreditation
Newspaper group's staff raise £22,000 for charity
Journalists support good causes with range of events
Weekly faces boycott calls after brothel article
Newspaper accused of hypocrisy after massage parlour expose
Rugby legend joins weekly newspaper's cricket team
Charity match held to raise funds for hospice
Lobby man in FoI battle over former MPs' grants
Reporter to appeal to Information Commissioner over refusal