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I.A.P.A. Attacks Communist Infiltration of Press
Editor & Publisher (New York), volume 95, issue 44 (1962), pp. 13, 62-63
"Study of communist infiltration — Argentina and Peru — Progress in the campaign against the restrictions on the freedom of the press — The sad case of Cuba — Agitation in Venezuela — Misunderstandings between the United States and certain Latin American countries." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Ab
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Growth and Progress
Editor & Publisher (New York), volume 95, issue 45 (1962), p. 70
"The situation of the press in Latin America — Towards the development of the press in Latin America — Obstacles and efforts made." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media in the developing countries. Brussels: CIDESA, 1971 Nr. 344, topic code 110.0)
World Congress Endorses Code of Conduct for P.R.: First Steps Taken to Establish Training-Research Center in Rome
Editor & Publisher (New York), volume 94, issue 21 (1961), pp. 15, 75
"The International Public Relations Association, which held a meeting on 22nd and 23rd May 1961 in Venice, adopted a Code of Conduct for 225 members from 21 countries — The second World Congress of Public Relations brought together 700 P.R. agents from 41 countries, including the young nations —
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Asian-African Press Aid on IPI's Agenda
Editor & Publisher (New York), volume 94, issue 23 (1961), pp. 14-82
"Freedom of the press in the Afro-Asian countries — Resolutions of the International Press Institute — The urgent situation of the countries of Africa and Asia as regards information — Aid and development programmes necessary." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdelfattah Fakhfakh: The use of mass media i
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I.A.P.A. Urges Castigation of Cuba's Press Seizure, Resolution of Board Alow Cite, Bolivia, Dominica and Paraguay
Editor & Publisher (New York), volume 93, issue 13 (1960), pp. 10-11
"The governments of Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Paraguay cannot be described as democratic, according to the Inter American Press Association (I.A.P.A.): they have abolished freedom of the press — Resolutions of the I.A.P.A.'s Committee on the freedom of the press." (Jean-Marie Van Bol, Abdel
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