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*"[http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/feeds/ap/2005/12/30/ap2421131.html AP Ends Relationship With Haiti Freelancer], Associated Press, 30 December 2005.
 
*"[http://www.forbes.com/entrepreneurs/feeds/ap/2005/12/30/ap2421131.html AP Ends Relationship With Haiti Freelancer], Associated Press, 30 December 2005.
 
*John Aravosis, [http://www.americablog.com/2007/05/associated-press-prints-false-cheney.html Associated Press prints false Cheney claims unchallenged], AMERICAblog, 27 May 2007.
 
*John Aravosis, [http://www.americablog.com/2007/05/associated-press-prints-false-cheney.html Associated Press prints false Cheney claims unchallenged], AMERICAblog, 27 May 2007.
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Revision as of 13:54, 7 April 2012

Associated Press (AP) is one of the major global wire services.

AP Ends Freelancer's Dual Role

"The Associated Press has terminated its relationship with a freelance reporter in Haiti after learning she was working for a U.S. government-sponsored organization," the National Endowment for Democracy (NED). In October 2005, reporter Regine Alexandre began working for NED as a "part-time facilitator" between the U.S. organization and Haitian non-governmental organizations. After another journalist questioned the relationship, Alexandre "denied she was an employee." However, NED confirmed her employment, saying "it was unaware when it hired Alexandre that she worked for the AP or any other media organization." Alexandre has also reported for the New York Times and National Public Radio, though it's unclear whether she contributed to either while working for NED.[1]

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