Author: Elien Becque

Clay Shirky's Case for Chaos in News Production

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Because "news" is different from "newspaper"

By Elien Becque

Jul 9, 2011

U.S. May Be Doing Something Useful in Syria

U.S. ambassador Robert Ford's visit is being welcomed by demonstrators

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By Elien Becque

Jul 9, 2011

No One Can Explain the Economic Recovery's Gender Gap

Numbers of women at home increase while men net 768,000 jobs

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By Elien Becque

Jul 9, 2011

By Elien Becque

Jul 9, 2011

Fighting Pauses for Celebration in South Sudan

The world's newest country has numerous challenges

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By Elien Becque

Jul 9, 2011

Betty Ford, Dead at 93

A former FIrst Lady known for spunk, sass and candor

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By Elien Becque

Jun 26, 2011

As Saleh Vows to Return, Yemen Protests Shift to Sons' Ouster

A spokesman says the burned and injured ruler will appear in public within 48 hours

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By Elien Becque

Jun 26, 2011

North Dakota Watches Levees as Waters Rise

Minot, population 40,000, evacuated in advance, including 100 animals from its zoo

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By Elien Becque

Jun 26, 2011

Hu Jia Released But Many Chinese Dissidents Still in Jail

He's the latest high-profile dissident freed in advance of Wen Jiabo's visit to Europe

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By Elien Becque

Jun 26, 2011

LulzSec Disbands Before Its Members Are Outed

A letter expresses support for further disclosures, just not by them

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