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The European Fund for Investigative Journalism launches it’s first research grants
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(BRUSSELS, 20/02/2009) -- Do you have a good idea for a journalistic story, that really matters? What about that story-idea, you never got around to do as you lacked the money for the research? Today the European Fund for Investigative Journalism, EFIJ, for the first time calls for proposals to distribute a sum of 20.000 euro for research grants. >>
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Become a fan of the Pascal Decroos Fund on Facebook
(ZELLIK, 01/10/2008) -- Are you curious about our Facebook friends? What they do and what their motives are? Make friends and stay informed of our events and news. Or put something on the billboard ... Step into the virtual world of the Pascal Decroos Fund. >>
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Border guards deny Romanian journalists entry to Moldova
(NEW YORK, April 8, 2009) --The Committee to Protect Journalists called on Moldovan authorities today to allow Romanian journalists to enter Moldova and report on anti-communist rallies that have swept Moldova's capital, Chisinau, since Monday. Approximately 10,000 protesters took to the streets on Tuesday to protest Sunday's parliamentary election, which was won by President Vladimir Voronin's Communist Party. >>
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Working Grant - Next deadline: April 24, 2009
The Fund has an amount of 33.000 euros for the next jury round. The deadline for the next working grants is April 24, 2009, at 12am. All journalistic end products qualify for a grant: newspaper and magazine articles, radio and television documentaries and series, photo-reportages and books, and journalistic non-fiction books.








