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A military-run course designed to prepare reporters for combat raises some thorny questions about journalistic ethics
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AnonymousDecember 11, 2007 21:04 EST

I'm wondering, how would one would get involved in this course? I am very interested in going to Afghanistan to take a shot at filming a documentary on our Canadian troops and their mission. Any information that you would be able to send my way would truly be appreciated. Even just the name of the person that I need to get in contact with would be great. Thank you very much for your time.

mostageMay 29, 2011 21:43 EST

I'm wondering, how would one would get involved in this course? I am very interested in going to Afghanistan to take a shot at filming a documentary on our Canadian troops and their mission. Any information that you would be able to send my way would truly be appreciated. Even just the name of the person that I need to get in contact with would be great. Thank you very much for your time

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