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AIP board director selected for prestigious US fellowship
AIP board director Mbali Dhlomo has been selected as one of just 25 global fellows for the prestigious 2009 Eisenhower Fellowships.

AIP members attend WAN Conference
Several AIP members attended the 60th World Association of Newspapers conference held in Cape Town from June 2 to 8.

Limpopo Mirror beats conglomerate competitors in ABC polls
An independent grassroots newspaper has beaten multinational conglomerates to become the top selling 'community' newspaper in Limpopo province.

Top British Politician Joins Muslim Views Celebrations
Muslim Views has secured outspoken British politician George Galloway as the keynote speaker at its 20th anniversary celebrations.

Village Life Celebrates 3rd Anniversary By Expanding
Western Cape based Village Life magazine is celebrating its third anniversary by launching an ambitious expansion drive that will see the popular journal distributed in the Eastern Cape and then nationwide shortly afterwards.


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'Work from home' scam ads outlawed
Grassroots press get two seats on Press Council
Small papers can be investigative giants - Prof Harber
Major new Sunday newspaper planned for Gauteng


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