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South Wales Argus
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South Wales title launches web initiative in bid to stop hoax callers
Recordings of hoax calls to the emergency services are put online as part of zero tolerance campaign
Herald editor steps down after 14 years
News boss who oversaw introduction of colour and multimedia takes a break from newspapers
Double delight as trainee reporters win front page leads just hours into the job
Duo celebrate splashes in their first 48 hours at regional daily newspaper
News team supplies minute by minute web coverage of breaking event
Website takes over as after-deadline emergency caught town’s imagination
Local knowledge seals police shooting scoop for the Argus
Good contacts, good journalism and a bit of luck brought exclusive front page
Union pushes for national talks as Newsquest drops 'pension bombshell'
£65m pension fund deficit claim could cost staff more than £40 a month to put right
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
Manslaughter conviction appeal led to new approach to widow: Plus more resolved press complaints
Motorway magic wins award for Sarah
Sarah Wyatt won the South Wales Argus Prize for the Best Picture Spread in the photographers’ National Certificate Examination. Sarah (28), of the Derby Evening Telegraph, passed her NCE in May. Her picture spread – on the theme Motorway Life
Union pushes for national talks as Newsquest drops
£65m pension fund deficit claim could cost staff more than £40 a month to put right
Argus turns its patch plastic in bid to make nights out safer
Glassing instances set to be cut as campaign for plastic beakers in pubs takes hold
Prizes awarded for best NCE performances
Four journalists have been singled out for awards on the back of how they fared
50% pass journalism NCE exams- full list of successful candidates
“Excellent individual answers on many papers,” say the examiners – see if you know anyone who passed
Editors debate changes to journalism training
Views sought as NCTJ aims for more practical training to ensure trainees can hit the ground running
Students descend on media outlets to gain industry experience
Easter break offers students chance to put new skills into practice
More successful NCE candidates – Autumn 2004
The following candidates have now gained the National Certificate following a review of the Newspaper Practice paper for Autumn 2004: Robert Bleaney, Highbury and Islington Express Jessica Boulton, Hull Daily Mail Jaclyn Curry, Northumberland Gazette Vikki Fear, Lincolnshire Free Press