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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />NYTimes and [b]Wikipedia save reporter's life by NOT reporting on his ...[/b]
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Earlier this week, New York Times reporter David Rodhe escaped from a Taliban prison. He had been a Taliban hostage for ...
Wikipedia censors reporter kidnappingPocket-lint.com
Why Wikipedia was right to stop the revelation of David Rohde's ...Times Online Blogs
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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Was [b]Wikipedia correct to censor news of David Rohde's capture?[/b]
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The escape of David Rohde, a New York Times reporter captured last November by the Taliban, has today sparked a fiery debate ...
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The New York Times worked with Wikipedia to keep news of the kidnapping of one of its reporters in Afghanistan off the online user-edited encyclopedia, ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />Defending [b]Wikipedia (and the NYT)[/b]
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Richard Perez-Pena reports today that his employer, the New York Times, successfully pressured Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales to delete information about ...

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How Censorship Finally Helped Wikipedia's Co-Founder
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Jimmy Wales had an image problem. After bending his online encyclopedia's rules for a lover and, allegedly, for a benefactor, the Wikipedia co-founder faced ...

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There has been a lot of discussion on the web as to The New York Times and Wikipedia's collaboration on the news blackout they agreed to keep on the ...
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The New York Times worked with Wikipedia to keep news of the kidnapping of one of its reporters in Afghanistan off the online user-edited encyclopedia, ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />How New York Times and [b]Wikipedia Saved David Rohde[/b]
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Early last week, Maine, US-born journalist David Rohde, a reporter for The New York Times, managed to successfully escape the ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />[b]Wikipedia and the Kidnapped Reporter: Censor or Savior?[/b]
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During the months reporter David Rohde spent as a prisoner of the Taliban, his newspaper, other publications and Wikipedia reportedly ...

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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales defends the removal of information from Wikipedia to protect The New York Times journalist David Rohde, who was captured by ...

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<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />[b]Wikipedia and the Kidnapped Reporter: Censor or Savior?[/b]
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During the months reporter David Rohde spent as a prisoner of the Taliban, his newspaper, other publications and Wikipedia reportedly ...

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