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Day 5: Dressing the part, trying new things
"Fashion is what you're offered four times a year. Style is what you pick out of that fashion." For day 5 of the 30-30 Style Challenge, I wore a nice top and blazer to anchor for our campus news sho...
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North Dakota journalist remembered at symposium 
BISMARCK – Eric Sevareid’s understanding of the role of a journalist stands in remarkable contrast to practices seen today, Bob Schieffer said Thursday.
October 01, 2010
Former Fargoan, journalist Mashek dies at 77
November 07, 2009
Saberi, called the 'Daughter of North Dakota,' welcomed home 
May 31, 2009
Hoeven, other officials, to welcome home Saberi Saturday at Fargo airport 
FARGO - North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven and other state and local officials will gather to welcome home former Fargo journalist Roxana Saberi and her family at Hector International Airport on Saturday.
By Staff report , May 29, 2009
Saberi says she wants to return to ND, write a book 
UPDATED 12:30 p.m. State officials are planning for her return Saturday
BISMARCK - Journalist Roxana Saberi, freed earlier this month from an Iranian prison, says she wants to return to North Dakota and write a book.
By Associated Press , May 29, 2009
Saberi says she falsely confessed to spying to save herself 
By Robert Burns , May 28, 2009
Saberi arrives in US 
By Faryl Ury, AP Television Producer , May 23, 2009
US journalist Roxana Saberi says 'no' to media contact 
VIENNA (AP) - An official says US journalist Roxana Saberi, who grew up in Fargo, is recuperating in Austria after spending four months in an Iranian prison is not planning to talk to reporters there.
By Associated Press , May 18, 2009
Roxana Saberi arrives in Austria, ND's Hoeven planning welcome home celebration 
VIENNA (AP) - Roxana Saberi, the American journalist freed after about four months in an Iranian prison on spying charges left the country, flying to the Austrian capital with her parents and a friend this morning.
By Forum and wire reports , May 15, 2009
Journalist may return to US ‘in coming days’ 
After four months in an Iranian prison, Fargo native Roxana Saberi is coming home – to the relief of local and national supporters.
May 12, 2009
Friends, supporters relieved to hear of Saberi’s release 
May 12, 2009
White House praises release of journalist in Iran, but says Saberi was wrongly accused to begin with
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama is praising the release of American journalist Roxana Saberi from a jail in Iran.By Associated Press , May 11, 2009
Pomeroy: ‘Saberi wouldn’t be forgotten for one day’ 
FARGO - Fargo native Roxana Saberi is coming home – and it’s the community’s efforts and prayers that may have helped influence her return.
May 11, 2009
- Roxana Saberi
- Reza and Akiko Saberi wait outside Iranian jail for their daughter, Roxana
- Saberi is released
- U.S. State Department spokesman Fred Lash says Sec. Hillary Rodham Clinton was 'very pleased' with the news of Saberi's release
- Lash says combination of factors led up to Saberi's release
- White House praises release of journalist in Iran, but says Saberi was wrongly accused to begin with
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Father says Roxana Saberi is in 'good condition' after her release from Iranian jail
Reza Saberi said his daughter will be leaving Iran today or tomorrowUPDATED 12:09 p.m.
TEHRAN, Iran - An American journalist jailed for four months in Iran was freed Monday and reunited with her parents after an appeals court suspended her eight-year prison sentence on charges of spying for the U.S.
By Ali Akbar Dareini , May 11, 2009
- U.S. State Department spokesman Fred Lash says Sec. Hillary Rodham Clinton was 'very pleased' with the news of Saberi's release
- Lash says combination of factors led up to Saberi's release
- White House praises release of journalist in Iran, but says Saberi was wrongly accused to begin with
- Talk about this topic
- Friends elated with Saberi’s reported release
- American journalist Saberi freed from jail with suspended sentence
- Pomeroy: ‘Saberi wouldn’t be forgotten for one day’
Iran says Saberi's case will get fair review 
TEHRAN, Iran – Iran’s foreign minister assured his visiting Japanese counterpart that the case of Roxana Saberi, imprisoned in Tehran for allegedly spying for the United States, will get a fair review on appeal.
By Associated Press , May 04, 2009
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