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[Title] => Image of dead child on beach haunts and frustrates the world
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[Title] => Across Atlantic, disquiet over Gadhafi coverage
[Summary] => As journalists from around the world rushed to air proof that Libya's long-serving dictator had died, many in Britain and the United States said Friday that they felt media had gone too far in pushing out explicit pictures of his bloody demise.
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[Title] => Palace supports live coverage of Maguindanao massacre trial
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October 22, 2011 - 9:28am