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Ex-AP foreign correspondent Hal McClure dies

Hal McClure, who covered two Arab-Israeli wars after turning a passion for travel and the written word into a career as a foreign correspondent for The Associated Press, has died in California. He was 92.

McClure died Sunday at a Laguna Hills hospital following surgery to relieve a blood clot on his brain from a recent fall, according to his sister, Virginia McClure.

McClure spent 21 years overseas for the AP beginning in the mid-1950s.

He said he knew he wanted to be a reporter after joining a journalism club at San Fernando High School in Los Angeles. But his career was put on hold by a stint in the Air Force, where he served as a pilot and flight instructor.

"When he got out of the service, his goal was to get a newspaper job and get married," said Stan Walsh, a longtime friend.

McClure did both, in short order. He landed a job as a general assignment reporter at a small newspaper in Central California and wed his sweetheart, Dorothy. It was a marriage that lasted nearly five decades, until her death several years ago.

After a few itinerant years at various papers across California, the AP in Los Angeles offered McClure a job covering Hollywood. He accepted, with the hope of eventually getting a foreign posting.

During his stint on the entertainment beat, he was one of the first reporters on the scene of a car crash that took an eye from Sammy Davis Jr.

His first foreign assignment took him to Singapore, and afterward he was appointed correspondent in Malaysia. One of the big stories he covered at the time was the 1961 disappearance _ still unresolved _ of Michael Rockefeller, son of New York governor and presidential hopeful Nelson Rockefeller.

McClure covered the search in New Guinea, where the 23-year-old was studying tribal cultures.

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A ‘new global nervous system’? They also call it The Net

THERE IS a new information nervous system in the world today. Its name, in a word: the Internet.

The Internet, according to Press Attache Bettina Malone of the United States Embassy in Manila, is a most important platform for free expression, telling stories, encouraging public discourse, and for exchange of ideas and entrepreneurship.

In her remarks at the opening today of the forum Taking Stock, Taking Control: Freedom of Expression Online, that PCIJ organized with assistance from the US Embassy Press Office, Malone cited the role of citizen journalists in the May 2013 elections.

Citizen journalism is about citizens telling stories about their communities stories that can be brought to the attention of those who make the decision, she said.

We have a new nervous system in the world, she said, but also cited the need to expand Internet access and engagement with greater numbers of the population. What about the ordinary citizens? are they aware of their freedom of expression?

Malone said the US Embassy had first thought about supporting a public forum for citizen journalists to mark the observance of World Press Freedom Day last May 3. The Embassy later agreed to support the PCIJs pitch for a post-election activity that would tackle the role of social media in the May 2013 elections.

Freedom of expression and an open exchange of ideas are the ideas behind the conduct of the forum, she said. Citizen journalists must help keep the freest press in Asia, free, Malone said.

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Dhoni keeps mum on IPL spot fixing, skips 5 questions in PC

Dhoni keeps mum on IPL spot fixing, skips 5 questions in conference

Mumbai: Indian skipper MS Dhoni today kept mum on all questions related to IPL fixing saga and Vindoo Dara Singh in a press conference here.

The CSK captain kept on smiling when journalists from various media houses asked him about the situation of team at this moment (after IPL fixing case) but captain did not speak even a single word.

A press conference was organised to answer the questions related to Indian cricket and Champions trophy.

The conference manager gave instructions to the journalists to ask questions only related to the upcoming Champions trophy.

Reporter repeatedly asked Dhoni about his reaction to the fixing controversy as skipper of Indian cricket team but he skipped.

"Dhoni is very quick in answering questions but his refusal hints there is something wrong," says cricket expert Vinod Kambali.

Earlier, on the eve of the final also, it was announced that there would be a joint press conference by the captains of both the teams (CSK and Mumbai Indians) but it was altered at the last minute and instead the teams' coaches addressed the media.

The arrest of Vindoo Dara Singh, who was spotted with Dhoni's wife Sakshi during more than one match in the IPL, had put spot-fixing shadow on Chennai Super Kings. Even team owner Gurunath Meiyappan had been arrested.

ICC Champions Trophy 2013, also known as 'Mini World Cup' is set to start from June 6, 2013 in England.

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Keith Urban: New Album, No Word on American Idol

Australian country music star Keith Urban has officially announced the release date for his new album, Fuse. The music will be released on September 10, right in the middle of his U.S. Light the Fuse tour. The tour begins in June with dates in Nashville, Tennessee and ends in December in Louisville, Kentucky.

In addition to his music, Urban gained exposure recently as a judge on the network TV karaoke competition American Idol. It has recently been reported that his co-judges Nicki Minaj and Randy Jackson will not be returning for the next season of Idol. Speculation is still surrounding Urbans possible return to the show, but it seems the country star is just as much in the dark as Idol fans are.

According to an Associated Press report, Urban stated this week that he has no official information on whether he will return to American Idol. He stated he is pretty much in the same boat as everybody, and is watching Idol rumors.

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