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Michelle Ferrier

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Jun 9, 2010, 5:33:21 PM6/9/10
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The clock is ticking....
Michelle Ferrier
 
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Subject: 2010 Knight-Batten Awards

side bar, three days left to apply

 

Knight-Batten Awards for Innovations in Journalism

The awards recognize news and information ideas that significantly enhance opportunities for digital engagement.

$10,000 Grand Prize and $6,000 in Special Distinction Awards

Click Here to Apply

There is a $40 application fee per entry. The Knight-Batten Awards are funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

 

Deadline: Friday, June 11, 2010

 

 

 

 

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Ryan O'Toole

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Jun 11, 2010, 1:59:25 PM6/11/10
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FYI, this deadline was extended to Monday June 14th.
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Melissa Scott

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Jun 15, 2010, 4:52:53 PM6/15/10
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YouTube has been the venue for recorded live Cuban music fans for several years after President Bush put added restrictions on travel.  Songs on YouTube can capture hundreds of thousands of clicks on these Afro-Cuban bands.  Now they are back!  Thank you President Obama!  

Saturday, June 19th, Pupy Y Los Que Son Son will be playing in the DC area at The Salsa Room, 2619 Columbia Pike, Arlington, VA - 240-551-5782.
 
If you want to see long lost cousins of the Middle Passage, borders and embargoes against Cuba, come on June 19th to see Pupy Y Los Que Son Son in Arlington, VA 240-551-5782, The Salsa Room.  2619 Columbia Pike.  First World Tour of one of the greatest bands in Cuba and worldwide, showcasing their art using drum and African spiritual references.  Journalists, bloggers, citizens, come onboard!

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