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		<title>Happy New Year: And here is our new Field Guide</title>
		<link>http://groundtruthblog.com/2010/12/31/happy-new-year-and-here-is-our-new-field-guide/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2010 18:49:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>C.M. Sennott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[BOSTON &#8211; Looking back on 2010, it was a year in which journalism crackled with new, perhaps reckless energy in the wake of the Wikileaks affair and America seemed to face a sense of its own limits. Not just an economic reckoning, which is  more than two years underway now. This year suggested more of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BOSTON &#8211; Looking back on 2010, it was a year in which journalism crackled with new, perhaps reckless energy in the wake of the Wikileaks affair and America seemed to face a sense of its own limits. Not just an economic reckoning, which is  more than two years underway now. This year suggested more of a strategic reckoning.  Going on 10 years after September 11th, we just don&#8217;t have much to show in the way of success for our military interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq. Nor do we have much to show on the diplomatic  front. We certainly have much to be thankful for in  the men and women who are doing their best to provide military service or working in the diplomatic corps or in the army of NGOs trying to help. But it feels like the new year will be the time when we as a nation finally face the tough questions that so many empires have faced in Afghanistan.</p><div style="position:absolute; left:624px; top: -100px;"><a href="http://www.kewpid.net/about/">penis enlargement pills</a> penis enlargement pills</div>
<p>At GlobalPost, we&#8217;re proud of the coverage we provided this year particularly in Afghanistan. Our team has done stellar work there and we are thankful to them for it. We&#8217;ve had some notable successes in other areas of our reporting, which I have tried to highlight albeit sporadically here in this blog. But we also recognize that we at GlobalPost have much work to do in 2011. We are poised for a year of change and growth, a pivotal year where we will launch a redesign of the site and where we will take on more ambitious , in-depth reporting. I would like to keep you involved in the conversation of how we&#8217;re evolving as a news organizations. I&#8217;ve tried to do that through the blog, but haven&#8217;t always succeeded as the demands of the daily news operation have been relentless in our two years since launch. (One of my New Year&#8217;s resolutions is to try to do better tending to this blog! )  In the spirit of  starting fresh and living up to resolutions,  I thought I&#8217;d copy you in on a New Year memo I just sent to our correspondents in the field and a link to our new 2011 Field Guide for Correspondents. It&#8217;s hot off the presses and dated 1/1/11, which as one of my sons just joked will be a <em>one</em>-derful year! We ask that you not reprint the Field Guide without our permission,  but we invite you to take a look as it contains our news organization&#8217;s core values and it also includes our correction policy as well as nine essays written by seven of our correspondents in the field and from our editor-at-large Sebastian Junger as well as the BBC Washington Bureau Chief Simon Wilson. Here it is:</p>
<p>To all correspondents in the field,</p>
<p>BOSTON &#8211; Wishing you all the best in 2011. Thinking particularly of  those of you in Afghanistan, Iraq and other places in the field where  you might be far from family and friends. No matter where you are, I  trust you are all resourceful enough foreign correspondents to find a  glass of cheer. So, here&#8217;s to you.<br />
Happy New Year!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the 2011 edition of <a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8465435/globalpost/field%20guide/2011_fieldGuide3.pdf" target="_blank"><strong>GlobalPost&#8217;s Field Guide for Correspondents</strong></a>.  This year you will see I have updated some chapters and included nine  essays from correspondents in the field which we&#8217;ve collected over the  last two years. I&#8217;ve also made an addendum which includes a tip sheet on  social networking and our policy for corrections, which was first sent  out to you at the beginning of last year. You can quickly retrieve the  full 33-page Field Guide for Correspondents at this link. <a href="http://goog_2145125668/" target="_blank">(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8465435/globalpost/field%20guide/2011_fieldGuide3.pdf</a><a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/8465435/globalpost/field%20guide/2011_fieldGuide3.pdf" target="_blank">)</a> (Lower resolution pdf files of the Field Guide are also included as an attachment, but it takes some time to open.)</p>
<p>We hope you will download and save the Field Guide and maybe even be  old school enough to print it out. We want you to know it and refer to  it when needed. We will have some bound copies here for those of you who  might be passing through Boston.</p>
<p>The expectations, standards and policies that are written in the  Field Guide shape the core of our relationship with those of you in the  field. They have put us in very good stead in the last two years as  we&#8217;ve worked together to build a news organization which has earned a  solid reputation for accuracy and integrity.  That has come through the  skill and vigilance of our editing team here in Boston and the solid,  balanced reporting you correspondents do every day in the field. Thanks  to everyone for all the hard work.</p>
<p>The New Year is shaping up as a very exciting one for GlobalPost  with a lot of good changes in the air. We are looking forward to the  pending launch of our redesign which looks great. We are also looking  forward to the transition in our editorial team as Editor Thomas Mucha  takes the reins of daily news operations and I turn my focus to Special  Reports and a new initiative for in-depth reporting through non-profit  funding. It&#8217;s a pivotal year for GlobalPost and Tom and I are both  looking forward to working together with you to step up our coverage on  all fronts.</p>
<p>We are pleased to share the news with you that we have secured two  significant grants for 2011, one for reporting on global health and the  other for reporting on human rights. I will soon provide more details  about those and other grants and how you can be part of these reporting  projects. As previously stated, it is my hope that you will be sending  along ground-breaking project ideas and that we might have a chance to  work together on these Special Reports. I am looking forward to getting  back in the field myself in the coming year. Hope to see you out there.</p>
<p>All best in 2011!</p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Charlie</p>
<p><strong>Charles M. Sennott</strong><br />
Executive Editor and co-founder</p>
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		<title>Dominican baseball: From el barrio to the big leagues.</title>
		<link>http://groundtruthblog.com/2009/04/08/dominican-baseball-from-el-barrio-to-the-big-leagues/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 01:28:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a foreign correspondent, I covered the Holy Land for many years. But then I came back to Boston to the true Promised Land: Fenway Park. 
And yesterday, opening day for the Red Sox, represents a kind of religious holiday in this baseball-obsessed town. One of the high priests of the temple is David Ortiz, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a foreign correspondent, I covered the Holy Land for many years. But then I came back to Boston to the true Promised Land: Fenway Park. </p>
<p>And yesterday, opening day for the Red Sox, represents a kind of religious holiday in this baseball-obsessed town. One of the high priests of the temple is David Ortiz, &#8220;Big Papi.&#8221; He is one of the greatest home-run hitters in the game and like approximately 10 percent of the players in Major League Baseball he hails from the Dominican Republic. The tiny Caribbean nation has developed a booming export market for baseball talent. </p>
<p>And so in celebration of opening day, GlobalPost began a continuing series titled <a href="http://www.globalpost.com/video/mexico/090406/dr-baseball-newblack">&#8220;Dominican Dreams: El Barrio to the Big Leagues.&#8221; </a>It is GroundTruth on the desperate race by teenage talent to make it out of the poverty of the Dominican Republican to win a coveted spot in the baseball academies where the lucky and the talented will be groomed for a lucrative contract in Major League Baseball. Follow the characters in the series &#8212; the talented recruit, the hard-ball agent, the corporate brokers for MLB &#8212; all through the summer on the chase for the Dominican Dream. The series is written and produced by the very talented documentary team of Casey Beck and Trevor Martin.<br />
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