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    The behavior of Melissa Click and the Mizzou protesters became an embarrassment for the school, which soon after saw the drop in admissions that would lead to the dorm closures and budget shortfall. (AP Photo)
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    No jail for Missouri professor who threatened reporter

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    Being tightlipped with reporters has not gone over well with newsrooms, but there are other issues that are starting to rub the press the wrong way. (AP)
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    The Democrats' charade of pretending to be populists while supporting corporate welfare has ended. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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    The two Turkish journalists were charged with revealing state secrets and espionage. (AP Photo)
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    Turkish journalists hold placards with images of Bunyamin Aygun, a photographer working for Istanbul daily Milliyet, who was abducted in Syria during November 2013 by armed Syrian opposition groups, during a protest in Istanbul, Turkey, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2014. Aygun was eventually released. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel)
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    Report: Hundreds of journalists exiled globally since 2010

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    In advance of World Press Freedom Day on Sunday, President Obama took other nations to task for being openly hostile towards reporters, accusing them of squashing the free flow of information. (AP Photo)
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    Obama is all talk on press freedom, say many critics

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    Attorney General Eric Holder speaks about the 2013 initiative called
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    An ex-CIA officer was convicted Monday of leaking details of a secret Iranian operation to journalist James Risen, who wrote 
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    Time warns reporters: Boost reader ‘traffic,’ or get sacked
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