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Date Added: May 21, 2008 09:52:02 AM
DAVAO CITY (MindaNews/20 May) – An American professor from the George Washington University and an Indonesian journalist will team up for a “Narrative Reporting” course for print journalists here, the first time this subject will be taught in an island where so many stories are waiting to be written, and written well.

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