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In a message dated 3/3/2005 11:12:00 AM Eastern Standard Time,
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Folks,
read from the Dr's wide lips during his  tour at the observer office. He is
barking for fame and  popularities from the journalist for coming up with such
a cheap way of  trying to manipulate people who are vast more informed than
his  knucklehead thinks. He knew quit well that the relationship between  the
executive and the journalist are far from convent. Mr  Sos, Are you able to
persuade your master to sake a different  approach in seeing the media
practitioners as partners and not  adversaries? I hope your tour will take you to the
other media houses  your boss claimed to be critical against his "Derimocracy"
regime, the  Point, Independent and Foroya for not fearing to be  fired
Conteh Julla
SoS Janneh visits  Observer
By Ebrima Jaw Manneh
Mar 3, 2005,  08:06

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Amadou Scattered Janneh, secretary of state for Information,  Communication
and Technology, has hinted that he would encourage a recent  informal
discussion with the University of Tennessee for the establishment of  a journalism
school in The  Gambia.







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This is where our activism and determination to Uproot yahya jammeh's  regime
and retake our independence, comes to task and fruition. Especially those
current and former graduates of UT, why not expose the hypocrisy of this
two-legged SOS creature, in placing Yahya Jammeh's noose [MEDIA BILL] on  the necks
of selective Journalists and Media Outlets. The selective  targeting and
harassment being waged by yahya jammeh's A{F}PRC  Regime toward independent Media
Outlets, while The Observer and GRTS,  enjoys an itinerant status...hound
dog/mouth piece of trash journalism..is mind  boggling.
Any information on UT's School of Law and journalism, will be  appreciated.

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