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  1. [wfsj news] WFSJ mentor wins the Earth Journalism Award http://bit.ly/6zl1XG
  2. [wfsj blog] Stick to the science http://bit.ly/7yneh4
  3. [wfsj blog] Communicating Darwin’s Theory of Evolution http://bit.ly/3YpPYZ
  4. [wfsj blog] Debate about Darwin and Islam raged over 100 years ago in the Arab World http://bit.ly/2Yz3W
  5. [wfsj blog] A clash of cultures in Alexandria, also for journalists http://bit.ly/1hIsqZ
  6. [wfsj blog] Darwins Living Legacy conference opens in Alexandria, Egypt http://bit.ly/1CsR6H
  7. [wfsj blog] Cuba restricts international journalistic coverage on the Island http://bit.ly/2R15fH
  8. [wfsj news] Science journals and science journalists in the same WEB boat http://bit.ly/lPz2N
  9. [wfsj news] WFSJ Bulletin for October 2009 http://bit.ly/3yoNyu
  10. [wfsj news] Scientists themselves catching on to better communication http://bit.ly/6KYTZ
  11. [wfsj blog] People I met at the World Conference of Science Journalists http://bit.ly/xYWVX
  12. [wfsj news] Winners of the Alexandria Darwin Conference http://bit.ly/3RlOPb
  13. [wfsj blog] Does science sell? http://bit.ly/3Hs9nN
  14. RT @revkin The science journalism implosion feeds back to the journalism schools: http://j.mp/Jschooltoo #media #saja
  15. [wfsj news] South Africa joins World Federation of Science Journalists http://bit.ly/3nEF9x
  16. [wfsj news] Pay up, pay up, or we blow the whistle http://bit.ly/25qZaN
  17. [wfsj blog] Science journalism in the Entertainment Age http://bit.ly/gDnVh
  18. Futurity Imperfect: the science journalism community weighs in as a new website blurs the line between reporting and PR http://bit.ly/4pVWAn
  19. [wfsj news] WFSJ Podcast http://bit.ly/OZOQQ
  20. [wfsj blog] Science journalists on science journalism http://bit.ly/1HugB7