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Review: 'The Truth About Tax' or bashing big business? Special

On Monday night, the BBC's 'Panorama' programme featured an hour long investigation into how hundreds of big companies avoid paying their fair share of tax, but are they really the bad guys?
Digital Journal Report by Alexander Baron

Review: The Honeymoon Murder

Cape Town - In November 2010, Anni Dewani was murdered while on honeymoon in South Africa. The crime appeared to be a carjacking, but the taxi driver who was chauffering her and her new husband had a different tale to tell. But does it have the ring of truth?
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Review: America — Home of the homeless

Last night, the BBC 'Panorama' programme sent its reporter Hilary Anderson to interview people who are living under canvas and worse in the land of the free and the home of the brave.
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 7 comments

Op-Ed: Fighting cyber-bullies or pushing for censorship?

A BBC 'Panorama' documentary earlier this week exposed cyber-bullying, but does this term actually mean anything, and do the people who made the programme have a hidden agenda?
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: Taken for a ride - the truth about Britain's railways

Last night, a BBC Television documentary told the British public what it already knows: our train fares are the most expensive in Europe, and we get poor value for our money.
In the Media by Alexander Baron

Op-Ed: Do supermarkets really rip us off?

A BBC documentary on the ongoing supermarket price wars reveals that some of the bargains and price cuts are not all they appear, but do shoppers protest too much?
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 3 comments

Op-Ed: Who is to blame for the coming national strike in the U.K?

It is estimated that up to 2 million public sector workers will be walking out tomorrow in the U.K. The unions blame the government; the government blames union militants. But who is really to blame?
In the Media by Alexander Baron

The throwable panoramic Camera Ball

Just when you think technological gadgets like the iPhone 4s is as good as it's going to get, another creative tech gadget slides into home base.
In the Media by Forstine Carter - 2 comments

Op-Ed: Can you trust the BBC? You dog-gone can

Sometimes real life really is stranger than fiction, but though we can all be fooled by shaggy dog stories, deliberate fakery is a different matter, as the “Panorama”/Primark affair demonstrates.
In the Media by Alexander Baron - 1 comment

Op-Ed: 'Panorama' exposes bank rip off

An exposé of the ongoing rip off of the British public by the high street banks with particular reference to a BBC Television "Panorama" programme.
In the Media by Alexander Baron
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Panorama's Declan Lawn confronts a man who uses the internet to post offensive comments.
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LGBT community in Beijing hold successful Queer Film Festival despite police crack down

Dateline Toronto Ontario Canada Thursday June 23, 2011, by Michel F. Paré On Sunday 19 June 2011, the Beijing...
Jun 23, 2011 by Michel F. Paré

Spanish Revolution - Democracia Real Ya!

A few days prior to the recent local elections in Spain, a group of people got together in the main plaza in Madrid to...
May 31, 2011 by Anne Sewell

Casual Connect, Berlinale, Grammys, GSMA Mobile World Congress, Oscars, are some Highlights in February's Media and Entertainment Industry

In 1995, as CineVic Society of Independent Filmmakers, joined with Origins Theatre to form the Victoria Film Festival,...
Feb 9, 2011 by actorschecklist

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