Date: July 13th 2006

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TVNL Editor's Comments: Associated Press Help Wanted: Chief of Bureau, Baghdad, Iraq

Any real journalists out there looking for work? This is for real.

 

New Job Posting - Description No. (24)214

POSTING DATE: 7/11/06 ( expires 7/25/06 )

POSITION: Chief of Bureau

LOCATION: Baghdad, Iraq

STATUS: Administrative

INCUMBENT: New position

JOB REFERRAL AWARD: Not eligible

REPORTS TO: Sally Buzbee

 

ELIGIBLE FOR RELOCATION ASSISTANCE: Yes
DUTIES: This is a two-year posting. As head of the AP's bureau in Baghdad, the chief of bureau oversees the AP's large news and photo staff covering the Iraq war. The COB resides in the AP's secured villa in Baghdad and is responsible for the onsite management of the news staff, plus security, personnel and budget issues, working closely with an office manager and the chief of Mideast news on security, personnel and budget issues. It is a high-profile assignment that carries a high degree of responsibility, requiring a talented journalist of proven judgment and ability for a once-in-a-lifetime challenge.

JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Strong news, interpersonal communication and leadership skills. Experience working in a high-stress and hectic war/combat environment is preferable. Common sense, calm in the face of uncertain and tense situations and flexibility are a must. Should be able to motivate and oversee a large, diverse news and support staff, keeping AP ahead -- both aggressive and creative in its news coverage -- in a highly competitive news environment.

Should perform these news tasks while also working on security, logistical and staff issues, in close consultation with AP's onsite office manager and the chief of Mideast news as well as New York headquarters.

Strong reporting, writing and editing skills are a must, as is interest and ability to work on multimedia and online video/TV coverage. Creativity and willingness to try new things valued.

Should also, as AP's onsite representative, be capable of dealing with Iraqi government and U.S. military on issues that arise.

Should be able to prioritize numerous tasks, while working to maintain staff morale, and be able to creatively problem-solve difficult situations. Should be able to create a sense of teamwork and mission, working with and serving as a mentor to less-experienced journalists, including talented journalists selected and hired locally.

AP PHONE NUMBER: 212-621-1500

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WAR : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#war

 

· Report Criticizes Bush Administration Strategy in Iraq - The Government Accountability Office issued a report Tuesday saying the U.S. government's strategy for stabilizing Iraq does address security, political and economic objectives in Iraq, but does not adequately or effectively describe how to achieve those goals.


· Iraq finds bodies of 20 kidnapped bus drivers - Police had put the number of bus drivers kidnapped in Miqdadiya, 100 km (60 miles) northeast of the capital at 12, but Major General Ahmed al-Awad said 20 bodies had been found after gunmen snatched a group of drivers from a station.


· Violence 'out of control' in Baghdad -- 50 die in a day - Tuesday's killings, many of them apparently executed with sectarian vengeance, raised the three-day death toll in the capital alone to well over 100, magnified the daunting challenges facing the new government and deepened a sense of dread among Iraqis.


· Car bomb explodes at Iraqi police check point, destroys police building - It is still not clear how many of the police special forces were killed, but first estimates suggest death casualties to 15.


· Hoekstra: U.S. overclassifying Iraq papers - The government is classifying too many documents confiscated since the 2003 Iraq invasion that might help rewrite the history on Saddam Hussein's rule, the House Intelligence Committee's Republican chairman said Tuesday.

 

 

POLITICS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news#politics

 

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ECONOMY : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news#economy

· Elderly face higher Medicare premiums - That's an 11.2 percent increase, and it's possible the amount will be slightly higher.


· Well-Paid Benefit Most As Economy Flourishes - Studies vary, but some economists estimate that immigration reduces wages for native-born Americans without a high school education by as much as 8 percent.

 

 

9/11 News : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#911

· Hannity’s Bullyboy Theatrics No Match For Professor Kevin Barrett - University of Wisconsin professor Kevin Barrett proved yet again last night (7/10/06) that a smart, well-prepared guest can leave Sean Hannity in the dust. Watch the video and laugh as Barrett out-talks Hannity from the get-go and gives him a talking-to about FOX News.


· Two-Star General Questions Pentagon Hit - A retired Two Star General has now questioned the official story about a big plane hitting the Pentagon, and he claims to have the expertise to back up his skepticism.

 

 

 

CONGRESS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#congress

 

· Senate Votes to Replace FEMA With a New Federal Agency - The new agency, called the Emergency Management Authority, would remain in the Homeland Security Department into which FEMA, which once had cabinet status, was merged in 2003. But in times of major disasters, the new agency would report directly to the president.
TVNL Comment: Another example of how something that used to work well and failed during the Bush years is now being eliminated. They break it and then they get rid of it. Nice plan.

 

 

DOMESTIC : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#domestic

 

· Labour shortage leaves Florida's oranges to rot - Millions of oranges will rot on the trees of Florida this year because a shortage of fruitpickers has been aggravated by fears about more stringent US immigration laws, local media reported yesterday.


· Government to Send Alerts on Cell Phones, Web Sites - We interrupt your cell phone call with this important announcement: The government will soon be sending warnings of national emergencies on wireless phones, Web sites and hand-held computers.

 

 

ENVIRONMENT : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#environment

 

· UPDATE PENDING

 

 

INTERNATIONAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#international

 

· Militants deny India train bombings - But two of the main Islamic militant groups in the Himalayan region - Lashkar-e-Tayyaba and Hezb-ul-Mujahedeen - said in separate statements that they had nothing to do with the Mumbai bombings, or a series of grenade attacks in Kashmir on Tuesday that killed eight people.
TVNL Comment: Remember this when the media still blames them for it.


· Kyrgyzstan Threatens to Expel Two US Diplomats - Kyrgyzstan, home to a U.S. military base, threatened to expel two American diplomats on Wednesday after accusing them of interfering in the Central Asian state's domestic affairs.


· Venezuela Pays Off Part of World Bank Debt - Venezuelan finance officials said Tuesday that the South American country has paid off 70 percent of the US$220 million (euro173 million) it owed the World Bank.


· Hezbollah seizes Israel soldiers - Lebanese guerrillas have captured two Israeli soldiers in a cross-border raid, triggering the first Israeli incursion into the country since 2000.


· Putin takes swipe at Cheney over criticisms - Russian president tells NBC that VP was on ‘an unsuccessful hunting shot’

 

 

MILITARY & VETERANS : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#military

 

· Army to End Expansive, Exclusive Halliburton Deal - The Army is discontinuing a controversial multibillion-dollar deal with oil services giant Halliburton Co. to provide logistical support to U.S. troops worldwide, a decision that could cut deeply into the firm's dominance of government contracting in Iraq.
TVNL Comment: It's about time!

 

 

EDITORIAL : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#editorial

 

· The world rebuilds it, Israelis destroy it - again and again and again - Even the United States, Israel's staunchest ally, is complaining about strikes against bridges and power stations, some built with U.S. taxpayer money.


· Militarism and the Corporate Welfare State - Before the first Bush invasion, Iraq had the highest percentage of college-educated citizens in the Middle East and above average overall literacy rates. According to the World Health Organization, prior to 1991 health care reached approximately 97 percent of the urban population and 78 percent of rural residents, while the infant mortality rate was well below average for developing countries. "

 

 

JOURNALISM & MEDIA : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#media

 

· Associated Press - Help Wanted: Chief of Bureau, Baghdad, Iraq - Any real journalists out there looking for work? This is for real.


· Dan Rather's Carry-On Baggage - Rather, 74, said he was relieved to be moving from news "defined by the economics of the corporation presenting the news" to "independent journalism."


· FCC Combing Air Tapes for Dirty Words - In its continuing crackdown on on-air profanity, the FCC has requested numerous tapes from broadcasters that might include vulgar remarks from unruly spectators, coaches and athletes at live sporting events, industry sources said.
TVNL Comment: Is this freedom? What is happening to this nation?


· Robert Novak Acknowledges Confidential Administration Sources - In a column to be published on Wednesday, Novak said he told Fitzgerald in early 2004 that White House senior adviser Karl Rove and then-CIA spokesman Bill Harlow had confirmed for him, at his request, information about CIA operative Valerie Plame.

 

 

HEALTH & SCIENCE : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#health

 

· CNN ON MORGELLONS - A mystery illness that seemed plucked from the pages of a science fiction novel.


· BAYER dumps AIDS infected drugs overseas - Bayer dumped AIDS infected drugs for hemophiliacs (mostly children) in Europe, Asia, and Latin America after it was told by the FDA that it could not sell it here.

 

 

HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#rights

 

· Israel 'is using chemical ammunition' - Dubai: A doctor at a Palestinian hospital has accused Israel of using a type of chemical ammunition which causes burns and injuries in soft tissue and cannot be traced by X-ray.

 

 

OF INTEREST : http://www.tvnewslies.org/news/#interest

 

· Pastor Appointed By Bush Won't Apologize For Remarks On Islam - Rev. O'Neal Dozier has two missions, and he has been outspoken about achieving both: saving souls and helping Republicans.


· The Bush Pilot - This solves the mystery.

 

 

 

 

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