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Jul 15, 2009

International research editors wanted

Dow Jones AER Co. Inc. is looking for research editors who speak Chinese and Thai to work in Singapore to research, record and update details on politically influential people in countries all round the world for the Dow Jones Watchlist database, a global reference database of Politically Exposed Persons.
The position requires the use of a range of published sources for each country researched, such as government websites and locally published biographical directories.
To apply, visit www.dowjones.com/careers and search for:
Job ID 250946 - Research Editor (Chinese language)
Job ID 250947 - Research Editor (Thai language)
Find more information here.

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May 27, 2009

Report for your community by going oversees

The world is intertwined. Show your readers by connecting the dots.
A fellowship through the World Affairs Journalism Fellowship Program gives U.S. journalists a chance to cover a global story of local importance.
At a time when international reporting is shrinking, the fellowship covers expenses and provides support so that fellows can go abroad for two weeks to research and report stories that matter to their local community.
Applications are due by June 10. Click here for information on how to apply.

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Dec 17, 2007

Forbes to launch business magazine in India


Forbes Media will partner with TV18 to launch a business magazine in India, according to a report from Business Standard.
Steve Forbes, chairman, CEO and editor-in-chief, said TV18 is one of the most respected and fastest-growing media companies in India.
The new magazine adds to Forbes international ventures including Forbes Asia, Forbes China, Forbes Russia and Forbes Arabia.
“Our partnership with Forbes for a business magazine is another compelling testimony to the growing acceptance of the Indian growth story worldwide. Rapid economic expansion, change in consumer mindsets and deepening of the market economy in the country have led to an enabling environment for business brands,” said Raghav Bahl, managing director, Network18.
To read the full report click here.

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