Geert Lovink on Thu, 25 Nov 1999 13:09:42 +0100 (CET)


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Syndicate: IWPR REPORTING SERVICE


From: Tony Borden <Tony@iwpr.net>

Dear Colleague:

WAR REPORTING ON-LINE
NEW WEB SITE, NEW CAUCASUS REPORTS
http://www.iwpr.net 

IWPR is pleased to announce the launch of new Internet services:
*	Caucasus Reporting Service joins IWPR's award-winning on-line Balkan
Crisis Reports
*	New Web design--fast, accessible, easy to use
*	Substantial archives on the Balkans, the Caucasus and Hague war
crimes tribunal
*	Multi-lingual, with reports in Albanian, Serbian-Bosnian-Croat,
Russian and French

IWPR, the UK's leading media development charity, this week launches its
redesigned Website to provide a fresh platform for its expanding regional
reporting services. 

Judged by leading on-line editors as the UK's "Best On-line Journalism
Service," IWPR is renowned for its work with journalists and analysts from
conflict zones in the Balkans and the Caucasus. Its reporting provides
unrivalled insight from contributors at the heart of changing societies. Its
new Website gathers all of its regional reporting in an exciting and
accessible format. IWPR's next reporting project on Central Asia will launch
early in 2000.

Visit IWPR's website at <http://www.iwpr.net>. Or subscribe to IWPR's
reporting services and have regular reports on the Balkans, Caucasus and/or
the Hague tribunal sent directly to you via e-maill. Fill out the
subscription form on the Website, or e-mail your request to:
[mailto:duncan@iwpr.net].


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