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Shashank in Africa: February 2006
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Wednesday, February 22, 2006. Good advice from Nigeria. Posted by Shashank @ 8:34 AM. On my current trip to Uganda, however, I'm starting to think that my love is unrequited. Being brown-skinned in Uganda, you take on a complicated history - Indians were expelled by the dictator Idi Amin in the 1970s, but they've returned with a vengeance and now control a greater share of the country's economy than they do in Kenya or Tanzania. Not everyone is happy about this. Posted by Shashank @ 1:00 AM. Meanwhile, b...
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Shashank in Africa: May 2006
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Friday, May 19, 2006. A reader has written in, apparently in response to my most recent article. Maybe I've been out of the U.S. too long, but I didn't understand this. I think this reader has a good point in here somewhere and I'd like to know what it is. A little help? Original Message - - -. Friday, May 19, 2006 6:36 PM. You talk about white people who have it all. They talk about the white man in america who have it all. Why is it right for people think that only black people are the people of african.
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Shashank in Africa: June 2006
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Monday, June 26, 2006. The heat - my God, the heat! Welcome to Khartoum," the stewardess said as our plane touched down last night in the dark of Sudan's international airport. "The local time is 8:45 pm The temperature is 41 degrees.". That's 41 degrees Celsius - as in, 106 degrees Fahrenheit. At nearly 9 pm. Fortunately, a journalist's trip to Sudan usually begins with making the rounds of various government offices and nongovernmental agencies, most of which are pleasantly air-conditioned. And they do...
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Foreign Correspondents Clubs | Going Global
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Have Cronkite degree, will travel. Going Global: Why and Where. These groups can help with jobs, contacts, housing, translators and many other issues. This is far from an exhaustive list, so if you don’t see your country of interest here, go and look for it online. Afghanistan http:/ afghanistan-fpa.net/. Australia/South Pacific http:/ www.foreigncorrespondents.org/. Belgium http:/ www.api-ipa.eu/. Brazil http:/ www.facebook.com/group.php? Cambodia http:/ www.fcccambodia.com/. Inter American Press Associ...
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links | the journalistic journey
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Here are some links. Please let me know if there are any dead links. My internet connection is very slow so I haven’t had time to check them all. Http:/ www.concernedjournalists.org. View my review of the site here. Please feel free to leave a comment with more suggestions. 9654; No Responses. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Shashank in Africa: September 2005
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Thursday, September 29, 2005. What being brown does for me. I'm sorry to say that the hassles of doing business in Nairobi - or more accurately,. To do business - are getting to me. After three weeks of sweating and cursing, we finally got an Internet connection in the office, so now, for $70/month, we can conduct business at roughly one-tenth the speed of the cybercafe across the street, which charges less than $1 per hour (and has a better soundtrack). Whatever, I call it a victory. I'm heading to Libe...
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Shashank in Africa: December 2005
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Sunday, December 25, 2005. A very Nairobi Christmas. Despite all this - and despite being a long way from home - it was a nice Christmas here. A couple of parties, some good food, lots of wine and great weather, so no complaints. I hope you guys all had great Christmases. Tomorrow I'm off to Istanbul for New Year's, so I can't promise updates, but I'll try. Posted by Shashank @ 1:07 PM. Friday, December 23, 2005. Uh, Santa, that's "ho," not "hey.". I will really miss my family, who's all in Atlanta with ...
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