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Spain’s Grisly Crime Reporting

It was just the next morning after the murder of volleyball star Ingrid Visser when the local Spanish newspaper La Verdad was able to publish an extremely detailed report about the find. So just where did this information come from? “That’s a million euro question that I will never answer”, retorts crime reporter Ricardo Fernandez. The Spanish press and police have a notoriously close relationship. The lawyer of the main suspect claims that his client has already been convicted in the court of public opinion, and that a fair trial is now impossible. In Holland relatives of Visser have been horrified by the intimate revelations about the case. Yet Fernandez remains defiant: “I have to protect my interests. And my interests are to inform society.”

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Mexico’s Ballsy Female Scribes

Vice went to Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, to meet the journalists who cover politics and crime for the Diario de Juarez. All of them are women and they have covered more crimes than anyone we can think of. They are also some of the bravest women we’ve ever met. We followed them around the city as they covered political rallies of the ruling party, PAN, and to crime scenes, to try to understand what happened there over the past few years and why the candidates were not fully addressing the most glaring issue in Mexican politics right now.

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Ecuador Silences the Press

Ecuador’s parliament has passed a new Communications Law that places heavy restrictions on private media while bolstering the power of media watchdogs and censors. It’s all part of the latest round of thuggery from Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa, Banana Republic socialist and ally of the late Venezuelan strongman Hugo Chavez. More from Newsy World.

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Growing Threat to Freedoms

President Obama has made a mockery of the First Amendment by aggressively pressing his leak investigations and using wiretaps, confiscated e-mails and other forms of surveillance to intimidate the media. Pundit Dick Morris outlines the dangers. More from Dick Morris Reports.

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Who Else Is Listening?

P.J. Crowley appeared on MSNBC on Thursday where he tore into his former employer, President Barack Obama and his administration, over the heavy-handed way in which the Department of Justice has sought to intrude on the private affairs of journalists. The scandals surrounding the DOJ’s subpoenaing of communications records from Associated Press and Fox News Channel reporters has, in his opinion, partially discredited American calls for freedom of the press abroad.

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The Thrill is Gone

The marriage between the Obama administration and the mainstream media is now on the rocks. Pundit Dick Morris explains the fissure and why the Associated Press scandal has soured the media as a willing partner and accomplice to Obama’s political agenda.

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Jail to the Chief

Joe Dan Gorman, Chuck Norris’ bodyguard, recaps the incestuous relationships between the Obama Administration and the noodling Alphabet Soup networks — ABC, CBS and NBC, as well as CNN. In this edition of Intellectual Froglegs, Joe Dan also blasts the bureaucrats in Washington who’ve thrown obstacles in the way of America achieving energy independence. Forward-thinking governors should defy these fruitbats.

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One Scandal After Another

Constitutional attorney Michael Connelly describes the Justice Department tapping the Associated Press’ phones as part of the Obama Administration’s all-out assault against the US Constitution and Americans’ legal rights. Connelly is especially troubled by the administration’s refusal to appoint an independent counsel to investigate any of the emerging scandals.

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Justice Dept Circumvents Law

Reacting to Attorney General Eric Holder’s Tuesday afternoon press briefing on the Department of Justice’s secret seizing of Associated Press phone records, Fox senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano tore into the agency for its “direct assault” on the Constitution that he says circumvented the proper channels laid out by the law.

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All the News That Wasn’t

Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was found guilty of murdering babies born alive.  “However, most networks didn’t report on the Gosnell trial,” says Jodi Miller. “They were already too busy ignoring Benghazi to find time to cover it.” In this edition of NewsBusted, Miller also touches on the IRS’ growing scandal involving illegal harassment of conservative groups,  the Justice Department snooping on the Associated Press and Elizabeth Colbert Busch’s defeat in her South Carolina Congressional race.

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