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For an organization in crisis, how can lawyers and communication strategists best work together?

The New York Times on crisis strategy: the conflict between lawyers and communicators.

by Bob Page on 22 August 2010

Outside, looking in. The Harem, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul. © Catherine Yiğit

From Çanakkale, thoughts about family create an invitation to a global community.

by Catherine Yiğit on 2 August 2010

Photojournalist Matthew Niederhauser from Dan Chung's website, DSLR Newsshooter.

Matthew Niederhauser on shooting old Beijing.

by Bob Page on 31 July 2010

Photograph of Eric Schmidt at World Economic Forum 2007. Copyright World Economic Forum (www.weforum.org) and swiss-image.ch. Photo by Severin Nowacki.

Eric Schmidt on the need for skilled news media.

by Bob Page on 4 June 2010

Apple CEO Steve Jobs at D8: All Things Digital with Walter Mossberg and Kara Swisher of The Wall Street Journal.

Steve Jobs on the need for skilled news media.

by Bob Page on 2 June 2010

Andy Ihnatko on the story behind what is probably a new iPhone.

by Bob Page on 19 April 2010

Migrant Chinese children in a private school in Beijing. Photography by Dan Chung of The Guardian.

Dan Chung on Chinese migrant children and vanishing barriers to brilliant videography.

by Bob Page on 21 March 2010

Yuri Kozyrev photograph of a reindeer herder from 'The Yamal Peninsula: A Land and People Threatened,' one documentary in the 'Consequences by NOOR' exhibition.

How ‘Consequences by NOOR’ tells a photographic story of global climate change.

by Bob Page on 2 March 2010

Is Lanxiang Tech the killer rabbit in a Monty Python hacking battle against Google?

Lanxiang = killer rabbit in Google hacking battle?

by Bob Page on 25 February 2010

Blame the Olympian who cannot defend himself.

by Bob Page on 19 February 2010

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