The Tunisian authorities continue to show intolerance of independent opinion and free expression. But they are seriously mistaken if they think this will discourage journalists from expressing their solidarity with colleagues in Tunisia.

At a time when editorial independence needs to be defended, we find the closure of this newspaper shocking.

This is a vicious witch-hunt aimed at crushing the voice of dissent.

It's served at least as a little bit of an education for the elected officials.

It turned out to be a great meet. We did it because of track loyalty from the owners and trainers.

There was a fairly fast reaction in the market. The plywood is in big demand for boarding up and repairs, ... We're anticipating the same thing to happen with sheetrock. All of that in houses that were flooded (that) have probably been destroyed and need to be replaced. That will be sometime down the road.

We have kept in contact with the Justice Department and let them know what progress we are making.

Impunity in the killing of journalists remains the intolerable scandal of our times that can no longer be ignored by the international community.

Baghdad has become a deathtrap for journalism. No journalist is safe once they take to the streets.

This is a place that needs coverage.

The media community is determined to create a meaningful dialogue that will improve understanding between communities, that will reduce tension and that will enhance the quality of journalism on all sides.

There is a great deal of concern that there is a fundamentalist religiosity emerging that is demanding that we suspend our right to free expression.

Our main goal is to serve people as quickly as possible. You need to have towers where people need coverage.

Initially it begins a little slower, and it begins to build over a cycle of elections, over a period of a couple of elections.

This is the first year it's lived to its namesake.

We are asking the government to intervene on behalf of all Canadians. CBC should be providing local programming that caters to the country's different communities rather than abandoning its public service mandate by getting foreign news and entertainment shows to fill the gaps in its service.

No. That is not what I heard him say.

Obviously, we're disappointed that we had a circumstance like this, ... We take our position in the public trust very seriously.